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Gurur Brahma : Full Shloka, Meaning, and Benefits
Gurur Brahma Shloka
A sacred mantra that praises the Guru as the form of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
Shloka & Meaning
This powerful mantra reminds us that the Guru is the creator, protector, and guide who shows us the path to truth.
Sanskrit:
Gurur Brahma Gurur Vishnu Gurur Devo Maheshvara
Gurur Saakshat Para-Brahma Tasmai Shri Guruve Namah
Meaning:
The Guru is the creator (Brahma), the protector (Vishnu), and the destroyer of ignorance (Shiva).
The Guru is the supreme divine power itself.
I bow to such a holy Guru.
Breaking Down the Magic Words (For Kids)
This section helps kids understand how each part of the mantra talks about the Guru’s special powers.
- Gurur Brahma – Guru creates knowledge.
- Gurur Vishnu – Guru protects us with wisdom.
- Gurur Maheshvara – Guru removes ignorance.
- Para-Brahma – Guru is the highest truth.
- Namah – I offer respect and gratitude.
Benefits of Chanting
Kids gain respect for teachers, learn gratitude, and develop a positive mindset.
- Improves focus and learning ability.
- Creates respect for teachers and parents.
- Brings calmness and confidence.
- Encourages humility and gratitude.
Why, When & How to Chant
Easy guidance for kids to chant with devotion and understanding.
- Why: To invite wisdom, respect, and positivity.
- When: Before studies, at school assembly, or during morning prayers.
- How: Sit calmly, take a deep breath, and chant slowly with meaning.
