सूर्य गायत्री मंत्र — Benefits & How to Chant
सूर्य गायत्री मंत्र
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting सूर्य गायत्री मंत्र
The Gayatri mantra of Surya Dev (the Sun God)
invoking Surya Dev (the Sun God)'s grace through the sacred Gayatri meter, the most powerful of Vedic metres
Chanted for health, vitality, confidence, success and authority, and to awaken and illumine the intellect (the heart of every Gayatri)
A complete, daily Vedic mantra of Surya Dev (the Sun God), suitable for meditation, japa and the start of worship
Most powerful on Sunday, at the three sandhya times (dawn, noon, dusk), facing the east
Recited 108 times on a mala with a calm, focused mind; said to bring clarity, peace and the steady blessings of Surya Dev (the Sun God)
Often chanted along with the great Gayatri Mantra ("Om Bhur Bhuvah Svaha…") as part of a daily sadhana
How to Chant सूर्य गायत्री मंत्र
Instructions
After a bath, sit facing east at dawn with a calm mind and chant "Om Bhaskaraya Vidmahe Divakaraya Dhimahi. Tannah Suryah Prachodayat" 108 times on a mala. Like all Gayatri mantras it is ideally recited at the sandhya times (dawn, midday, dusk). Hold Surya Dev (the Sun God) in the heart and let the mantra settle the mind. It may be chanted daily as a complete sadhana, alongside the universal Gayatri Mantra.
Origin & History
Source: The Gayatri mantra of Surya Dev (the Sun God)
Author: Traditional (Vedic)
Beyond the universal Gayatri Mantra, the Vedic tradition gives each great deity its own Gayatri — a prayer in the sacred Gayatri meter calling upon that deity to illumine the intellect. The Surya Gayatri Mantra invokes Surya Dev (the Sun God), the giver of health, vitality, confidence, success and authority, in the timeless pattern "Vidmahe… Dhimahi… Prachodayat" — "may we know, may we meditate, may the Lord inspire our minds." Chanted at the sandhya hours, it is a complete and gentle daily sadhana.