Then a Nyasam is prescribed, after which the actual hymn is given: Now in as much as the Pinda and Brahmânda are similar, consider yourself as of the form of the Devî and meditate within yourself on the Devatâs (Nara and Narayana were the previous births of Arjuna and Krishna respectfully.) In any case, here are the Dhyana shlokas (which I discuss here) of the Gayatri Hridayam:įirst, consider the Gâyatrî, the Devî, the Mother of the Vedas as of a Cosmic Form (Virâ trupâ) and meditate all the Devas as residing on Her Body. That's a reference to the sage Narayana, an ancient incarnation of Vishnu who was the brother of the sage Nara and the founder of Pancharatra, as I discuss here. The Risi of this Gâyatrî Hridaya is Nârâyana the Chhandas is Gâyatrî and S’rî Parames'varî Gâyatrî is the Devatâ. In any case, here is the preamble to the mantra: The chapter claims that the mantra is "explicitly written in the Atharva Veda", but you can read the Atharvana Veda here I don't see it. The Gayatri Hridayam is a mantra found in this chapter of the Devi Bhagavata.
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