Question:
What does "jai guru deva om" mean in The Beatles song "Across the universe".?
Kay-tea(:
2010-06-29 19:14:45 UTC
I'm A huge Beatles fan,and i have no idea what "Jai guru deva om" means.
I really wanna know.
Please Someone tell me!
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Five answers:
2010-06-30 18:04:07 UTC
The phrase "Jai Gur Dev-a" is a version of "Jai Guru Dev", a greeting meaning "long live Guru Dev" and used as a greeting between disciples of Transendental Meditation when their paths crossed while walking in India.



The words "Jai Gur Dev-a" can actually be interpreted and translated two ways. In one respect, "Guru Deva" can refer to a teacher, literally "teacher god." However, the word "guru" can also mean something like "great" or "heavy." In this case "guru deva" would mean something like "great god." The multiple interpretations may have appealed to Lennon's pleasure in word play. "Jai" means something like "hail" or "praise" and is used in many different sacred and secular contexts.



The "om" that follows is the mystic syllable of the universe. In most Hindu doctrine, the universe is created from a sound (not a word as in the Judeo-Christian-Islamic tradition). The syllable "om" is thought to be all inclusive (meaning it starts at the back of the throat and ends at the lips). Its utterance is considered particularly auspicious.



Therefore, "Jai Guru Deva, Om" may be interpreted as "praise almighty god" followed by the auspicious intoning of the mystic syllable.
HazelSkyye
2010-06-29 19:20:52 UTC
I think it is just meditative words. That song was recorded around the time of their trips to India and the spiritual enlightenment experiences with the guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

so Guru - spiritual Teacher

Om - often a chant supposed to clear your mind

not sure about deva or Jai specifically,

but thats basically what its about just the mind being free
natebartman
2014-06-02 05:32:20 UTC
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जय गुरुदेव ॐ Jai Guru Deva Om जय गुरुदेव ॐ

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I might explain to my grandmother that “Jai Guru Deva Om” is a kind of Hindu prayer, a psalm that means something like “Glory to God!” The original phrase जय गुरुदेव ॐ transliterates to “Jaya Gurudev Om,” a mantra, an instrument of meditation; with devotion, this melodic invocation is recited in ritual to achieve perfect bliss. Literally, the phrase translates, in salutation: “Congratulations to the Darkness-Destroyer of God (So Resonates Creation)!” A more fluid interpretation might better have suited Lennon: “Victory to the Divine Creative Spirit (Hums the Universe)!” Regarding the mantra and Lennon's creative process in general, George Harrison explains:



“The refrain 'Jai Guru Deva Om' is a mantra intended to lull the mind into a higher consciousness. The words are in Sanskrit, and they mean 'I give thanks to Guru Dev,' who was the teacher of The Maharishi. The 'Om' at the end is the drawn out 'oooohm' used in meditation to relate to the natural vibration of the universe. While visiting the Maharishi in Rishikesh, John purchased a set of brass bracelets with the words 'Jai Guru Dev' imprinted on them.”



(INDIA, 1968): John Lennon adopts the mantra “Jai Guru Deva Om” during a stay with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (1918-2008), founder of the Transcendental Meditation movement. The Maharishi's guru, Swāmī Brahmānanda Saraswatī (1868-1953), known affectionately as “Guru Dev” or “Divine Teacher” was the head of the Jyotir Math in Northern India, a Smartist monastic institution. The Smārtha denomination evolved from the teachings of Ādi Shankara (c. 788–820), a Hindu saint who founded the philosophical tradition of Advaita Vedānta, a body of teachings concerned with the identities of the individual Soul versus the Supreme Being. For Smartists, the contemplative practice of mantra meditation aims to blissfully yoke the individual Self with the Supreme Self. While singing “Jaya Gurudev(a) Om,” Lennon observes the tranquil illumination taught by his guru as he invokes mystical recognition of the infinite.





Let's break जय गुरुदेव ॐ or JAYA GURUDEV OM into etymological scraps:



जय or JAYA is a salutation (a greeting or expression of goodwill) that refers to a CONQUERING, a GAINING, a TRIUMPH, GLORY or VICTORY. In the context of contemplative practice, JAYA is the spiritual overcoming of the chaotic senses, the success of composure and equanimity over ignorance and impulse. By chanting JAYA, one invokes a conscious intention for compassion and tranquility.





गुरुदेव or GURUDEV or as GU, RU, and -DEV(A).



Most accessibly, गुरु, GURU refers to a teacher, a mentor, or an instructor, specifically, a spiritual educator.



- गु or GU suggests DARKNESS, often symbolizing IGNORANCE, FEAR, CONFUSION, or ANXIETY.

- रु or RU suggests DESTROYER, for example, the DESTROYER of DARKNESS.



According to an ancient source, "The syllable gu [signifies] darkness. The syllable ru [signifies] the destroyer of that darkness. By reason of the ability to destroy darkness, he is called a guru" (Advaya Taraka Upanishad, 16). In addition to the connotation of 'a teacher,' a personal, spiritual guide, गुरु, GURU can also be understood to mean GREAT, GRAND, VAST, conveying an illumination that is REVERED and RESPECTED. The GURU is a REVERED ILLUMINATOR.



- देव or DEV means CELESTIAL, HEAVENLY, DIVINE, COSMIC, or MAJESTIC. Literally, a DEVA is a super-human entity, a god or deity, strewn from Vedic mythology. The words DEV or DEVA refer to beings that display perfection. A DEVA is a being who has complete control of sensation, and thus, controls the illusory realm of nature. They are unaffected by suffering.



The गुरुदेव, GURUDEV is the majestic archetype of the गुरु, GURU, the perfection of the GURU. A literal translation of GURUDEV can invoke the cosmic person as GREAT LORD, GRAND GOD(DESS), or SUPREME PERSON. As an honorific title, GURUDEV can be read as HEAVENLY TEACHER, HOLY INSTRUCTOR, or COSMIC SAGE. Using GURU DEV to refer to a person graciously demonstrates one's respect for that tremendous individual. Then again, GURUDEV can invoke notions of the DIVINE MAJESTY, CELESTIAL CREATIVITY, the SACRED VASTNESS. John Lennon's euphonious extension of DEV into DEVA invokes the primordial feminine spirit, the Shakti. Thus, GURU DEVA might express DIVINE CREATIVE ENERGY. In any case, the GURUDEV can describe something that (or someone who) is GREAT, IMMENSE, DIVINE, CREATIVE, PLAYFUL, and LUMINOUS.



ॐ or OM is a sacred syllable representing the PRIMORDIAL RESONANCE OF THE CREATIVE UNIVERSE. The mystical symbol OM refers to the concept of an all-inclusive, metaphysical entity, commonly conjured at the end of invocations. It is the sensational signature of the transcendental realm. To utter OM is to invoke creativity and inspiration. It is to meditate on the common unity of all being.





Source(s):

#Advaya Taraka Upanishad; #Online Sanskrit Dictionary. spokensanskrit.de. Naraya
Sara
2010-06-29 19:30:32 UTC
jai means to give thanks to. guru deva is guru dev and that is Maharishi's teacher who he meditated with. and om is the sound people make when they meditate. so it translates to "i give thanks to guru dev, om."
kiarash j
2010-06-30 11:59:55 UTC
glory to the shining remover of darknes


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