“Vedanam Mata Amritasya Nabhih”, “
Gayatri Chhandasam Mata”, “ Gayatri
Sarvani Savanani Vahati” and other references in
the Vedas establish “Goddess Gayatri”
as the Vedmata. In Bhagvadgeeta, Lord Krishna says, “Gayatri
Chhandsamaham” which means, I am Gayatri in the Vedas.
In all the mantras, only “Gayatri Mantra”
is the one by chanting which man can break free off even great sins,
as is laid down in the Smriti and Pauranic verses, “ Gayatri
Japkridbhavatya Sarvapapaih Pramuchyate” ( Parashara Smriti),
“ Sarvapapani Nashyanti Gayatri Japato Nrip” ( Bhavishya
Purana) and other such references are found which tell that chanting
of “Gayatri Mantra” can free one of even the greatest
sins.
Gayatri Mantra
OM BHURBHUVAH SVAH
TATSAVITURVARENAYAM
BHARGO DEVASYA DHIMAHI DHIYO YONAH PRACHODAYAT
The complete “Anushthana”
of “Gayatri Mantra” destroys all the
sufferings of the devotee. In the same manner, even after the death
of a person, “Anushthana” of “Gayatri Mantra”
is performed for the peace and salvation of the soul from sins that
may have been committed prior to death so that the deceased person
may have good passage after death or may even get ultimate salvation
from all worldly bonds( Moksha). There is not even any need of one
tenth “ Homa ”(Dashamamsha) of “Gayatri
Mantra Anushthana” because “Gayatri Mantra” is
considered to be complete in itself.