Gayatri World
"Radiating with the beams of the Sun, golden-haired, Savitr raises up His effulgence continually from the east."
"Savitr has raised aloft his brilliance, making light for the whole world; Surya shining brightly has filled heaven and earth and air with his rays."
Savitr in Human Physiology
om bhur bhuvah swaha tat SAVITR vareṇyaṃ bhargo devasya dhīmahi dhiyo yo naḥ pracodayāt
SAVITR is the enlightenment 'agent' of Surya (the Sun).
Surya is present in the physiology of every human being as the 'thalamus'.
The thalamus is a powerful 'Image of the Creator' within us all.
The thalamus is part of the basal ganglia at the centre of the brain.
Our daily spiritual and devotional practice enlivens the thalamus bringing Light of the Sun into human physiology and consciousness.
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The Gayatri Mantra is the Enlightenment Mantra
The words 'Hindu culture' are used in the above 'Learn the Gayatri Mantra' video.
However, the Gayatri Mantra is universal and not exclusive to Hinduism.
Hinduism is only 4000 years old.
Gayatri Mantra is eternal.
The 'Gayatri Mantra' is a Vedic expression.
Rig Veda Mandala 3.62.10
The highly diverse texts of Hinduism include the Vedic corpus but Veda itself is universal, uncreated, eternal and non-changing – the language of Nature.
Vedic expressions are 'heard' or 'cognized' but not authored by enlightened male and female Vedic seers.
Vedic expressions are the eternal expressions of the mechanics of Nature itself.
Vedic expressions are absolute, non-changing expressions of Nature.
It is said that Vedic Rishi Vishvamitra is the author of Rig Veda Mandala 3 and therefore the author of Gayatri Mantra. But this is incorrect.
Vishvamitra cognized Mandala 3 of Rigveda.
Nature itself is the author of Rig Veda, Mandala 3 and the Gayatri Mantra.
Yes, India is the Land of the Veda.
But, India does not own Veda.
Veda may not be owned.
We thank India for its custodial role in the long oral tradition of Veda – a tradition that began long before the advent of the written Sanskrit language.
Again, Veda is uncreated, eternal and non-changing.
Apaurusheya (not of a human; not scripture) refers to Veda and the Gayatri Mantra.
The majority of linguists do not understand that it is even possible for there to be a language of Nature itself – a language 'not of a human'.
Anyone can purify, normalize and refine the function of the human nervous system to such a degree that the eternal, uncreated Veda can be "heard" within the transcendental value of sensory perception.
This capability is actually the birthright of all human beings and reflects our highest ideal of humanity changing into divinity.
The Gayatri Mantra is therefore Vedic and an eternal expression of Nature!
Veda is not associated exclusively with any particular religion or wisdom tradition.