Re: Vedic deities
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• May 28, 1999
Sri Anantha Padmanabhan wrote: > As discussed previously, we can meditate upon the form of > gAyatri dEvi with nArAyaNA being the antaryAmi. Here, the > jIvAtmA gAyatri dEvi residing inside that body is not > concentrated upon => no anya dEvata worship is performed. You are making the assumption here that "gAyatrI" actually refers to a concrete deity (i.e., something with a jIva). My feeling is that it does not. "gAyatrI" refers specifically to the mantra which is to be used during japa, and which is described as "chandasAm mAtA", the mother of all Vedic metres or of the Vedas themselves, and the giver of all good. With this in mind, it seems to me that the mantra which confers all good is pictured as a goddess for the purposes of invitation and meditation. The content of the mantra is that the resplendent Parabrahman (savitur devasya vareNyam) is the mover and shaker of all things, and in particular our intellect. There is no need to concoct an awkward explanation in which we bypass some mysterious "gAyatrI devI" and meditate on the antaryAmi. Gayatri is merely symbolic of the mantra which we invite into our hearts as we begin the japa. And the essence of the Gayatri is Parabrahman Narayana, so gAyatrI is simply the Parabrahman viewed as this sacred mantra. Mani
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