Gayatri Mahima Madhuri (The Sweet Glories of Gayatri)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAJ654 |
Author: | Mahanidhi Swami |
Publisher: | Mahanidhi Swami |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2010 |
Pages: | 172 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 8.5 inch x 5.5 inch |
Weight | 330 gm |
Book Description
Introduction
Gayatri Mahima Madhuri is a response to the devotees who have asked me over the last ten years to explain the meaning of different mantras. Since the Brahma-gayatri is the most famous mantra, I have focused on that. In India there are several spiritual groups that propagate the glories of the Brahma-gayatri through the medium of books, tapes, classes, stickers, posters, and so on. They even sell clocks with the Brahma-gayatri written in Sanskrit on the face of the clock. According to them, Brahma-gajatri is the yuga-dharma, and chanting it will solve all the problems of Kali-yuga.
There are literally thousands of mantras mentioned in the Vedas, but this book describes eight mantras that are important to Gaudiya Vaisnavas. The reader learns that the actual position" of the Brahma-gayatri is to support and assist the primary mantra for this age which is the Hare Krsna maha-mantra, the scripturally acclaimed "great chant for deliverance" for all the souls of Kali- yuga. The astonishing power of the mystical Gopala-mantra will shine forth with all its inestimable glories, what to speak of the Kama-gayatri and the secret sannyasa mantra.
Much of the information in this book comes from the Hari- bhakti-vilasa by Srila Sanatana Gosvami. The Hari-bhakti-vilasa explains various Vedic rituals to point the general class of Vaisnavas towards the worship and service of Krsna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Secondly, it gives rituals specifically meant for Gaudiya Vaisnavas to use for worshiping Radha and Krsna. It also has broad instructions on rituals so that newcomers to Gaudiya Vaisnavism from other Vaisnava traditions may practically engage in worshiping Krsna.
Gayatri Mahima Madhuri includes many verses and commentaries from the Gopala-tapani Upanisad, which belongs to the Pippalada section of the Atharva Veda, one of the four original Vedas. All Vaisnava acaryas accept this Upanisad as the most authoritative. It is the most significant Upanisad for Gaudiya Vaisnavas because it contains a synthesis of all the lessons on Radha- Krsna prema-bhakti that Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu gave to the six Gosvamis. Therefore, it is the favorite Upanisad of devotees interested in cultivating vraja prema-bhakti because it establishes the supremacy of Sri Krsna as Vrajendranandana.
The remaining contents of Gayatri Mahima Madhuri come from the books translated by my spiritual master, Nitya-lila pravista Om Vishnupada Sri Srimad AC. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the fifty works listed in the appendix, and the interviews I did with several prominent vrajavasi brahmanas and senior Gaudiya Vaisnava sannyasis. Although I am limited, imperfect and incapable of writing such an important work, by the causeless mercy of Sri Krsna and the Vaisnavas I have tried to produce a book that is authoritative and true to the glorious Gaudiya Vaisnava siddhanta.
In this regard, Srila Rupa Gosvami has written a beautiful verse in Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu: hrdi yasya preranayii, pravartito 'ham variika-rupo 'pi, tasya hareh pada-kamalam, vande caitanya- devasya, "Although I am the lowest of men and have no knowledge, the inspiration to write transcendental literatures about devotional service has been mercifully bestowed upon me. Therefore I am offering my obeisances at the lotus feet of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who has given me the chance to write these books." (Cc. Madhya 19.134)
Gayatri Mahima Madhuri is but a drop from the vast ocean of nectarean knowledge on this subject. But I hope that this drop, being transcendental in nature, will expand within all the devotees who read this book to fill them with new taste and inspiration for chanting these mantras. May all the devotees realize the precious fruits of bhakti hidden within the sweet glories of Gayatri.
Contents
Introduction | xi |
Chapter One Diksa and Upanayanam | 1 |
The Three Margas | 1 |
Mantra | 3 |
Mantra Potency | 6 |
Upanayanam | 11 |
Upanayanam and the Gaudiya Tradition | 13 |
The Panca Samskaras | 15 |
Diksa | 16 |
Qualities of a Guru | 17 |
Ordinary Characteristics | 18 |
Exceptional Characteristics | 19 |
Qualities of a Disciple | 19 |
Proper Time for Mantra Diksa | 20 |
Chapter two Brahma Gayatri | 21 |
Identity of Brahma-gayatri | 21 |
Origin of Brahma-gayatri | 24 |
Meaning of Om | 4 |
Meaning of the Vyahrtis-Bhur, Bhuvah, Svah | 28 |
Meaning of Tat | 28 |
Meaning of Savitur | 28 |
Meaning of Varenyam | 30 |
Meaning of Bhargo | 31 |
Meaning of Devasya | 32 |
Meaning of Dhimahi | 32 |
Meaning of Dhiyo yo nah | 32 |
Meaning of Pracodayat | 32 |
Meaning of Brahma-gayatri Mantra | 32 |
Sambandha, Abhidheya, and Prayojana | 35 |
Benefits of Chanting Brahma-gayatri | 38 |
Brahma-gayatri and Srimad Bhagavatam | 39 |
Brahma-gayatri and Hare Krsna Maha-mantra | 42 |
Prabhupada Gayatri Stories | 51 |
Chapter Three Upavita and Rules of Chanting | 53 |
The Sacred Thread | 53 |
How To Make A Brahmana Thread | 55 |
Upavita Nectar | 56 |
Meaning of Mantra | 57 |
How to Chant Mantras | 59 |
Bhuta Suddhi Prayers | 63 |
Mantra Siddhi | 65 |
The Best Chanting Time | 66 |
Chapter Four Guru Gayatri | 69 |
Vision of Guru | 69 |
Meaning of Aim | 70 |
Meaning of Guru-mantra | 71 |
Guru-gayatri Meaning of Words | 72 |
Meaning of Guru-gayatri | 72 |
Chapter Five Gaura Gayatri | 75 |
Meaning of Gaura Mantra | 75 |
Gaura-gayatri Meaning of Words | 76 |
Meaning of Gaura-gayatri | 77 |
Chapter Six The Gopala Mantra | 78 |
Identity and Importance | 78 |
Gopala-mantra and Sambandha | 79 |
Gopala-mantra -Svarasiki and Mantra Upasana | 81 |
Purpose of the Gopala-mantra | 83 |
Meaning of Klim | 85 |
Meaning of Krsnaya | 86 |
Meaning of Govindaya | 87 |
Meaning of Gopijanavallabhaya | 88 |
Meaning of Svaha | 89 |
Gopala-mantra Word Meanings 89 | |
Meaning of Gopala-mantra | 91 |
How to Chant Gopala-mantra | 93 |
Benefits of Gopala-mantra | 93 |
Gopala-mantra and Chanting Hare Krsna | 94 |
Lord Caitanya and Gopala-mantra | 95 |
Chapter Seven Kama Gayatri | 97 |
Identity | 97 |
History of Brahma's Enlightenment | 98 |
Sri Vrndavana Dhama | 105 |
Brahma-samhita Prayers of Brahma | 107 |
Summary of Brahma's Enlightenment | 110 |
Meaning of Klim | 111 |
Meaning of Kamadevaya | 113 |
Meaning ofVidmahe | 114 |
Meaning of Puspa, Banaya, Dhimahi | 114 |
Meaning of Tan | 115 |
Meaning of Ananga | 115 |
Meaning of Pracodayat | 116 |
Meaning of Kama-gayatri | 116 |
KLIMKAMA-DEVAYA VIDMAHE | 118 |
PUSPA-BANAYA-DHIMAHI | 118 |
TAN NO 'NANGAH PRACODAYAT | 118 |
Additional Meanings of Kama-gayatri | 119 |
The Moons of Krsnacandra | 119 |
Meditations on Kama-gayatri | 122 |
Benefits of Chanting Kama-gayatri | 123 |
Chapter Eight Gopi Bhava Mantra | 125 |
The Sannyasa Mantra (of the avadhuta-brahmana) | 125 |
Beg for Prema | 126 |
Meaning of Om | 127 |
Meaning of Klim | 127 |
Meaning of Gopi Bhava | 128 |
Meaning of Asrayaya | 131 |
Meaning of Svaha | 133 |
Meaning of Gopi-Bhava Mantra | 134 |
Gopi-Bhava Mantra Meditations | 135 |
When to Chant the Gopi Bhava Mantra? | 137 |
Sannyasa Siksamrta | 139 |
Qualifications for Sannyasa | 139 |
Sannyasa Initiation | 143 |
Sannyasa Dasa Samskaras | 143 |
Sri Caitanya's Sannyasa Initiation | 147 |
The Messenger | 148 |
Manjari Bhava | 150 |
Proper Conduct | 150 |
Prabhupada Quotes for Contemplation | 151 |
First Qualification | 151 |
Swami Jesus | 152 |
Four Stages | 152 |
Do the Needful | 153 |
Successful Preaching | 153 |
Love Means Cooperation | 154 |
Read and Preach | 154 |
Meaning of Sannyasa Danda | 154 |
Sannyasa Perfection | 156 |
Srila Prabhupada Takes Sannyasa | 156 |
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu-A Sannyasa Lila | 156 |
Prema Bhiksu-Krsna Takes Sannyasa | 157 |
References | 160 |