Mantra: Gayatri Mantra

Complete Mantra:
Aum Bhoor Bhuwah Swaha, Tat Savitur Varenyam , Bhargo Devasaya Dheemahi Dhiyo Yo Naha Prachodayat

Translation:
Aum- God/Brahma
Bhoor - Pranic energy
Bhuwah - Destroyer of sufferings
Swaha - Happiness bestowing
Tat - God or Spirit
Savitur - Bright Sun/God (Savitur is also a deva some call upon using this mantra)
Varenyam - Greatest
Bhargo - Destroyer of misdeeds
Devasya - Supreme God
Dheemahi - Knowledge imparted/understood
Dhiyo - Intelligence
Yo - Who
Naha - Our
Prachodayat - Enlightenment

More Information:
This mantra is from the Rigveda which is part of The Vedas and is known to impart wisdom, understanding, and enlightenment.

"The Gayatri Mantra is said to be the oldest and most powerful of mantras, being thousands of years old. It purifies the person chanting it as well as the listener as it creates a tangible sense of well being in whoever comes across it. Translated, it means "May all beings on earth reach enlightenment," but as with all mantras, the meaning of the Sanskrit words isn't as important as the effect the vibrations of the words have on the body and energy centers" - Deva Premal

Source:
Rig Veda

Language:
Sanskrit

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