108 times Om Asato Ma Sadgamaya | Most Powerful Ancient Sanskrit Mantra
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Start your day with the profound vibrations of the Shanti Mantra. "Om Asato Ma Sadgamaya" is an ancient prayer from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad used to invoke peace, clarity, and truth.
📜 Mantra Lyrics (Sanskrit & English):
ॐ असतो मा सद्गमय । तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय । मृत्योर्मा अमृतं गमय । ॐ शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः ॥
This is one of the most significant and ancient universal prayers in Indian philosophy. It originates from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (1.3.28).
It is a Shanti Mantra (Mantra of Peace) that asks for guidance in moving from a state of ignorance and fear to a state of understanding and liberation.
Here is the full breakdown of the chant, its translation, and its deeper philosophical meaning.
The Full Verse
Om Asato Ma Sadgamaya Tamaso Ma Jyotirgamaya Mrityorma Amritam Gamaya Om Shanti Shanti Shanti
Line-by-Line Translation
1. Om Asato Ma Sadgamaya
Asat: The unreal, the non-existent, or untruth (often referring to the temporary nature of the material world).
Ma: Me.
Sad (Sat): The Real, the Truth, or Existence (referring to the eternal awareness).
Gamaya: Lead me, move me, or guide me.
Meaning: "Lead me from the unreal to the Real."
2. Tamaso Ma Jyotirgamaya
Tamas: Darkness (specifically the darkness of ignorance or lack of knowledge).
Jyoti: Light (the light of wisdom and clarity).
Meaning: "Lead me from darkness to Light."
3. Mrityorma Amritam Gamaya
Mrityu: Death (spiritual death or the cycle of birth and death).
Amritam: Immortality (Nectar of immortality/Liberation/Moksha).
Meaning: "Lead me from death to Immortality."
Philosophical Significance
This mantra is not asking for physical changes (like living forever in a body), but rather a shift in consciousness:
From Illusion to Truth: It acknowledges that our perception of the world is often clouded by illusions (Maya). The chanter asks to see things as they truly are.
From Ignorance to Wisdom: Darkness represents the inability to see the right path. Light represents knowledge (Jnana) that removes fear and confusion.
From Fear to Liberation: "Death" here represents the fear of ending or the attachment to the physical body. "Immortality" refers to realizing that the soul (Atman) is eternal and infinite.
Why "Shanti" Three Times?
The chant ends with "Om Shanti Shanti Shanti" (Peace, Peace, Peace). This is repeated three times to remove obstacles and bring peace to three levels of existence:
Adhi-Daivika: Peace from divine or natural forces (e.g., storms, earthquakes).
Adhi-Bhautika: Peace from the world around us (e.g., wild animals, conflict with other people).
Adhyatmika: Peace within oneself (e.g., pain, worry, anxiety).
✨ Meaning: Lead me from the unreal to the Real. Lead me from darkness to Light. Lead me from death to Immortality. Om Peace, Peace, Peace.
🎧 Best used for:
Morning Meditation
Yoga Practice
Stress Relief & Anxiety
Deep Sleep
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