This is an incredible rendition of the Gayatri Mantra, both visually and sonically, created by Stuart Wilde and Richard Tyler. I suggest that while you listen, you use the simple mudhra (hand position) of having your hands on your legs, palms up, with the tips of your thumb and middle finger touching on both hands.
Here are the words:
Om Bhur Bhuvah Suvaha,
Thath Savithur Varenyam,
Bhargo Devasya Dhimahi,
Dhiyo Yo Nah Prachodayath
Om:
The primeval sound, Brahman, the One, the Godhead, Supreme Deity
Bhur:
The physical world, earth, existence
Bhuvah:
Consciousness, the world of becoming
Suvaha:
The celestial, spiritual world
Thath:
That; God; transcendental Paramatma
Savithur:
Savitri, the Spiritual Sun (that from which all is born), the One Light, the all-pervading Consciousness
Varenyam:
Most excellent, adorable, fit to be worshipped, venerable, worthy of being sought
Bhargo:
Radiance, effulgence, splendor (the light that bestows understanding)
Devasya:
Resplendent, supreme Lord, divine, of the deity
Dhimahi:
We meditate upon, or may we meditate upon, reflect upon, be devoted to
Dhiyo:
The intellect, prayer, noble thoughts, intuition, understanding of Reality
Yo:
He who, the one who
Nah:
Our
Prachodayath:
Enlighten, may he energize, direct, inspire, guide, unfold
Satnam Waheguru
Deep Peace
Ross – “Tolemac”