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THE MANTRAS OF MANTRAPUSHPAM – MULTIFAITH AND MULTIDIMENSIONAL Om Ganeshaya Namaha | Saraswatyai Namaha | Sri Gurubhyo Namaha | Harihi Om |
“He unfolded a deeper and significant meaning for Samskritam: Kritam means ‘to do’ and Samyak meaning ‘in unity’. Samskritam is hence not a language; it is an awareness of the self revealed by practice with the unity of thought, word, and deed. Sruthi (intent and active listening) and Smruthi (active practice) thus became the basis of Veda Dharma (a way of life) and its propagation for time eternal.
Yopam Push pam Veda | Pushpavan Prajavan Pasuman Bhavati | Chandramaava Apam Pushpam | Puspavan Prajavan Pasuman Bhavati | Ya Evam Veda | Yopamayatanam Veda | Ayatanavan Bhavati |
The above hymn, from a literal standpoint, would mean that the one who understands the flowers (Pushpa) of waters (Apaha) and its relationship to the moon (Chandra) will reach the highest abode. According to Bhagawan Baba, Apaha (the waters of Life) is Love. Contemplating on the Mantrapushpam with Love substituted for Apaha unfolds a deeper and significant meaning: the one who understands the inner significance (Pushpa) of Love (Apaha) and its relationship to the mind (Chandra) will reach the highest abode. This mantra points the way beyond the confines of religion to universal human experience which the remainder of this article will expand upon. Mantrapushpam’s Relationship to World Religions The Mantrapushpam elucidates several aspects of creation which are the basis for several religious faiths. In fact, this article will show you how Mantrapushpam relates to all the religions represented in the Sarvadharma Symbol, which depicts the essence of Bhagavan’s Universal Love. We first look at the religion founded by Zoroastra. Zoroastrianism The second stanza of Mantrapushpam says - Agnirva Apamaayatanam | Ayatanavaan Bhavati |Yo Agner Ayatanam Veda | Ayatanavaan Bhavati | Apova Agner Ayatanam | Ayatanavaan Bhavati |
This verse means the one who understands the significance of the sacrificial fire reaches the highest abode. ‘Agni’ means the fire. The fundamental basis of Zoroastrianism is the sacrificial fire. Bhagavan tells us that the spiritual meaning of the sacred fire of Zoroastrianism is: ‘Offer all bitterness in the sacred fire and emerge grand, great, and godly’. Here is a sacred chant from the Zoroastrian scriptures - mazdâ at môye vahishtâ sravâoschâ shodhanâchâ vavochâ tâ-tû vohû manandahâ ashâchâ ishuudem ratûtô xshmâkâ xshathrâ ahurâ fershêm vasnâ haishyêm dâo aham.
Which means: "And in response to my request in praises, Wise One, tell me now the best words and deeds through good mind. Make life truly renovated with Your sovereignty as You wish. " Next, we have three lines following the second stanza of Mantrapushpam which are repeated many times in the hymn - Ya Evam Veda | Yopamayatanam Veda | Ayatanavan Bhavati |
Which means: “This is all that needs to be known. The one who is illumined by Love attains the highest abode.” Christianity Now we present the fourth stanza of Mantrapushpam, which can be taken to relate to Christianity in the following way: Asouvaitapann Apamaayatanam | Ayatanavaan Bhavati | Yo(a)mushyatapata Ayatanam Veda | Ayatanavaan Bhavati | Apovaa Amushayatapata Ayatanam | Ayatanavaan Bhavati |
Here are two sublime hymns from the Christian tradition - Kyrie Eleison Kyrie Eleison |Christe Eleison Christe Eleisonm | Kyrie Eleison Kyrie Eleison | Which means, "Lord have mercy on us. Christ have mercy on us."
And the second hymn: Sing Hallelujah to Our Lord,
Sing Hallelujah to Our Lord,
Again, the common refrain of Mantrapushpam - Ya Evam Veda | Yopamayatanam Veda | Ayatanavan Bhavati |
"This is all that needs to be known. The one who is illumined by Love attains the highest abode." Islam The next stanza in Mantrapushpam, can be interpreted to relate to the religion of Islam. It states the following- Chandramava Apamaayatanam | Ayatanavaan Bhavati | YasChandramasa Ayatanam Veda | Ayatanavaan Bhavati | Apovai Chandramasa Ayatanam | Ayatanavaan Bhavati |
And here are very elevating chants from the Koran - BismiAllahi rrahmani rraheem | Qulahuwa Allahu ahad | Allahu ssamad | Lam yallid | Balam yullad | Lam yaku llahu | Kufuwan ahad
Which means: "In the Name of Allah, the Caring and Kind. Tell everyone: 'He is One God; Allah, Who is forever. He doesn't have children and He was never born, and there is nothing the same as Him." Followed by this beautiful song: Let My Heart Reflect Thy Light Lord As the Moon Reflects the Light of the Sun In Love Always In Love Hu Allah Allah Hu Allah Hu Allah Allah Hu
And again the common refrain of Mantrapushpam - Ya Evam Veda | Yopamayatanam Veda | Ayatanavan Bhavati |
"This is all that needs to be known. The one who is illumined by Love attains the highest abode. " Judaism The subsequent stanza in Mantrapushpam can be understood to relate to the Jewish faith. It says - Nakshatraniva Apamaayatanam | Ayatanavaan Bhavati | Yo Nakshatranam Ayatanam Veda | Ayatanavaan Bhavati | Apovai Nakshatranaam Ayatanam | Ayatanavaan Bhavati |
Here is a chant extolling the Lord in Hebrew - Sh'ma Yis-ra-eil, A-do-nai E-lo-hei-nu, Hear, Israel, the Lord is our God, I’v du Hashem B'simcha (4x)
The eternal message of Mantrapushpam again - Ya Evam Veda | Yopamayatanam Veda | Ayatanavan Bhavati |
"This is all that needs to be known. The one who is illumined by Love attains the highest abode. " Buddhism Now we look at the last stanza of Mantrapushpam, which can be taken to concern the Buddhist religion. It is as follows: Samvatsarova Apamaayatanam | Ayatanavaan Bhavati | Yah Samvatsarasya Ayatanam Veda | Ayatanavaan Bhavati | Apovai Samvatsarasyaya Ayatanam | Ayatanavaan Bhavati |
And here is the prayer of the Three Refuges which all Buddhists chant regularly - Buddham Saranam Gacchâmi. Dhammam Saranam Gacchâmi. Sangham Saranam Gacchâmi
Which means: "I go to the Buddha as my refuge. I go to the Dhamma - His Doctrine, as my refuge. I go to the Sangha - His Holy Order, as my Refuge." And now, one of the most sacred chants of Buddhism - Om Mane Padme Hum
Which means: “Behold, the Jewel in the Lotus.” The eternal message of Mantrapushpam follows again - Ya Evam Veda | Yopamayatanam Veda | Ayatanavan Bhavati |
"This is all that needs to be known. The one who is illumined by Love attains the highest abode. " Hinduism The last three lines of Mantrapushpam can be related to Hinduism which say– Ya Evam Veda | Yoapsunavam Pratishithitam Veda | Pratyevatishtathi
What we can understand in this thought-provoking article, which spans the centuries and synthesizes centuries of religious ideas, is that the various faiths express the same immortal message of the ‘love and righteousness’ of the Lord in diverse ways through culturally specific traditions. The message of the more recent religions is in no way different to the most ancient of scriptures, the Vedas. And Swami, the great synthesizer of the ancient and modern spiritual paths is showing us that truly “There is only one religion and that is the religion of love.” “Om Shanthi Shanthi Shanthihi!” Let there be Peace, Peace, Peace. – Heart2Heart Team |
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