Breathe. This ancient Sanskrit symbol is a beautiful reminder to do what comes naturally. It’s the first thing we do when we come into the world, and the last thing we do when we leave. There is no denying the wisdom of these words and the beauty of this symbol with its alluring curves and dots. It brings to mind similar designs, including
The word ``purohita'' in its separated form पुरः + हितः - ``placed (nihita) in front'' gives the symbolic meaning of the Divine Will or Force in all the human activities. An aspirant invokes the cosmic powers in an inward journey on the spiritual path i.e., journey towards self-realization.
Gāyatrī mantra is dedicated to Savitṛ, a Sun deity. The mantra is attributed to the much revered sage Vishwamitra, who is also considered the author of Mandala 3 of Rig Veda. Many monotheistic sects of Hinduism such as Arya Samaj hold that the Gayatri mantra is in praise of One Supreme Creator known by the name as mentioned in the Yajur
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