Friday 14 August 2015

Dakshinamurthy Mantra



Dakshinamurthy Gayatri Mantra:


Aum Rishabath-vajaaya Vidmahe
Kruni-Hasthaya Dhima-hee
Thanno Guru Prachodayat

or

Aum Dakshinamurthiye Vidmahe
Dhyanas-thaye Dhima-hee
Thanno Dhisha Prachodayat

or

Aum Paravasaaya Vidmahe
Guru Vyakthaaye Dhima-hee
Thanno Guru Prachodayat

or

Aum Rishabath-vajaaya Vidmahe
Kruni-Hasthaya Dhima-hee
Thanno Dakshinamurthy Prachodayat

or

Aum Vrushabath-vajaaya Vidmahe
Kruni-Hasthaya Dhima-hee
Thanno Guru Prachodayat

or

Aum Vrushabath-vajaaya Vidmahe
Kruni-Hasthaya Dhima-hee
Thanno Dakshinamurthy Prachodayat

or

Aum Nyana-mudraaya Vidmahe
Tatvabhodaaya Dhima-hee
Thanno Dheva Prachodayat



Sri Dakshinamurthy Stotram (Ashtakam):
Mouna Vyakhya prakatitha, para,
Brahma thathwam yuvanam,
Varshishtha anthevasad rishiganai,
Ravrutham brahma nishtai,
Acharyendram kara kalihtha chin,
Mudram ananda roopam,
Swathmaramam mudhitha vadanam,
Dakshinamurthim eede. |1|

Viswam darpana drusyamana nagari,
Thulyam nijantargatham,
Pasyannathmani mayaya bahirivoth,
Bhutham yatha nidraya,
Ya sakshath kuruthe prabodha samaye,
Swathmanameva dwayam,
Thasmai sri guru murthaye nama idham,
Sree Dakshinamurthaye. |2|

Beejasyanthari vankuro jagadhidham,
Prang nirvikalpam puna,
Mayakalpitha desa kala kalanaa,
Vaichithrya chithrikrutham,
Mayaveeva vijrumbhayathyapi maha,
Yogeeva yah swechaya,
Thasmai sri guru murthaye nama idham,
Sree dakshinamurthaye. |3|

Yasyaiva sphuranam sadathmakamasath,
Kalparthagam bhasathe,
Sakshaath thathwamaseethi veda vachasa,
Yobodhyathyasrithhan,
Yath saksht karanath bhavenna punara,
Aavrithir bhavambhonidhow,
Thasmai sri guru murthaye nama idham,
Sree dakshinamurthaye. |4|

Nanachidhra ghato dhara sthitha maha,
Deepa prabha bhaswaram,
Jnanam yasya thu chakshuradhi karana,
Dwara bahi spandathe,
Jaanameethi tham eva baandham anubathi,
Yethath samastham jagat,
Thasmai sri guru murthaye nama idham,
Sree dakshinamurthaye. |5|

Deham pranam api indryanyapi chalaam,
Budhim cha soonyam vidhu,
Stree balandha jadopamasthvaha mithi,
Brandha brusam vadhina,
Maya sakthi vilasa kalpitha maha,
Vyamoha samharine,
Thasmai sri guru murthaye nama idham,
Sree dakshinamurthaye. |6|

Rahu grastha divakarendu sadrusho,
Maya samachadanath,
Sanamthra karanopa samharanatho,
Yo abhoot sushuptha pumaan,
Pragaswapsaamithi prabodha samaye,
Yaa prathyabignayathe,
Thasmai sri guru murthaye nama idham,
Sree dakshinamurthaye. |7|

Balyadishwapi jagaradhadishu thadha,
Sarva sva avasthasthaswapi,
Vyavrutha swanuvarthamanamaha ,
Mithyanth sphurantham sada,
Svathmaanam pragatikarothi bajatham,
Yo mudraya bhadraya,
Thasmai sri guru murthaye nama idham,
Sree dakshinamurthaye. |8|

Viswam pasyathi karya karana thaya,
Swa swami sambandatha,
Sishyacharya thaya thadaiva pithru,
Puthradhyathmana bedatha,
Swapne Jagrathi va ya esha purusho,
Maya Paribramitha,
Thasmai sri guru murthaye nama idham,
Sree dakshinamurthaye. |9|

Bhoorambaamsya anilo ambhara,
Maharnadho himamasu puman,
Ithyabhathi characharathmakamidham,
Yasyaiva murthyashtakam,
Nanyath kinchana vidhyathe vimrusathaam,
Yasmath parasmath vibho,
Thasmai sri guru murthaye nama idham,
Sree dakshinamurthaye. |10|

Sarvathmathvamithi sphutikruthamitham,
Yasmadamushamin sthave,
Thenasya sravanath thadartha mananath,
Dyanascha Sankeerthanath,
Sarvathmathva maha vibhuthi sahitham,
Syadheeswarasthvam svatha,
Siddhyeth thath punarashtadha parinatham,
Chaisvaryamvayhatham. |11|



 
Lord Dakshinamoorthy:
Dakshinamoorthy means the one who is facing south. Dakshinamurti is an aspect of Lord Shiva as a Guru and Dakshinamoorthy Puja is a superb puja that helps students at all levels to excel in their studies and education. Lord Dakshinamoorthy symbolizes ultimate and supreme awareness, understanding and knowledge. Dakshinamoorthy can be the greatest Guru of music, dance and other art forms. Dakshinamoorthy type of Lord Shiva is known as in order Shiva was seated facing south (Dakshina= south) when he taught the mind-born (manasaputra) sons of Brahma in a secluded spot on the Himalayas. The Dakshinamoorthy type of Lord Shiva has three eyes and four arms and among the legs is tramping on Apasmarapurusha. Two of the arms (the front right and the font left) come in Jannamudra and Varadamudra poses (showing imparting knowledge and bestowing of gifts). The trunk hands support the Akshamala (rosary) and, either fire or serpent. He's the style of perfect Guru. He's surrounded by rishis eager to master Atma-vidya (Self-knowledge) from him. The Dakshinamoorthy type of Lord Shiva, leads the worshipper from mortality to immortality. Dakshina or south happening to be the special domain of Yama, god the father of death. Dakshinamoorthy thus symbolizes the greatest type of vedantic teaching. Best Day To Initiate This Mantra : Thursdays, Dvadasi thithi day, or Trayodashi thithi day

Dakshinamurthy Mantra Benefits: 
• For self-knowledge and for self-empowerment
• For blessings of Lord Shiva and for spiritual upliftment
• To excel in studies and education
• For wisdom, knowledge and intellect







Shiva Gayatri Mantra


Shiva Gayatri Mantra:

Om Tat Purushaya Vidhmahe
Mahadevaya Dhemahi
Tanno Rudra Prachodayath


Shiva Gayatri Mantra:


Meaning:
Aum, Let me meditate on the great god,
Oh, greatest God, give me higher intellect,
And let God Rudra illuminate my mind.

Lord Shiva:
Shiva is supreme, Shiva means the Auspicious One. Shiva is Bholenath meaning the main one who is innocent and who gets pleased easily and fulfills wishes of His devotees. Shiva is dissolver and liberator; He dissolves in order to create. Shiva may be the dissolver of ignorance and evil. Shiva is famous by many names such as for example Mahadeva, Mahayogi, Rudra, Pashupati, Mahamritunjaya, Nataraja, Bhairava, Vishwanath and many more. Worshipping Lord Shiva purifies one's soul, helps him attain an extended and satisfactory life, removes diseases and ailments, brings in peace, prosperity and spiritual upliftment. The Shiva Gayatri Mantra invokes Shiva for His divine grace for illuminating the intellect.

Shiva, the destroyer, is among the three supreme gods in Hindu mythology. One other two are Brahma, the creator, and Vishnu, the preserver. Shiva's destructive powers are awesome, but they also have a confident side because destruction usually results in new forms of existence. A glance from the third eye in the center of his forehead has the energy to destroy anything in creation, including humans and gods. In the Vedas, an accumulation ancient sacred texts, Shiva is identified with the storm God Rudra. According to one myth, Shiva first appeared when Brahma and Vishnu were arguing about which of them was more powerful. Their argument was interrupted by the sudden appearance of a good blazing pillar whose roots and branches extended beyond view into the earth and sky. Brahma became a goose and flew up to get the the top of pillar, while Vishnu converted into a boar and dug into the earth to find its roots. Unsuccessful inside their search, the two gods returned and saw Shiva emerge from a beginning in the pillar. Recognizing Shiva's great power, they accepted him as the third ruler of the universe.