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Realise The Brahman Energy in yourself-

Human beings always want to stay happy both mentally and physically but it is the ignorance to realise the inner self that leads to degeneration.Birds and animals always stay happy because they are in harmony with the nature.But -Why do man always face problem?The reason is the daily lifestyle of the human beings leads to emptiness.Spritual ignorance and blindness take over our intellect -that’s why we are facing so much problem in this 21st century.

At the same time it is also true if there is a problem there is a solution and the solution is (The Great Gayatri -The 24 syllable Divine Bhagavad Shakti ) through which we can attain the supreme self i.e (The True Brahmin).

Regular chanting of The Gayatri Mantra at least 36 times creates a passage to descend the astral force in our body and it enlightens our intellect and wisdom.

Gayatri Mantra is so scientific that it has the power to change the biomagnetic radiation in our body and creates a shield around us.Adiguru Gurudeva Shankaracharya states that-(Gayantam Trayeteh iti Gayatri)-it means that it plays the role of raksha kavach(spritual amulet) to the person who chants it in a regular manner.

This particular mantra has access to earthly,astral and supracosmic plane i.e the Jyotisham Jyoti i.e the Jyoti or the Cosmic Light which provides energy not only to the earth but to the Sun also.The Great cosmic tablet in the form of sound has the divine potency to activate the seven chakras in our body and balance the solar and lunar channels in our body.And if this Solar and Lunar channels are in proper alignment it creates a passage for the energy to flow through Sushamnah and we can realise The True Brahman in our inner self.

(HARI OM TATSAT)

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  1. Tanumoy sil

    Nice.. New things to learn.. Thank you.

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