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Taittiriya Upanishad, Chapter 2.2.1

This mantra invokes mutual protection and harmony between teacher and student, ensuring shared growth, learning, and progress.

Authors:

Trip Shanti

This course includes:

  • Projects to apply new skills
  • Quizzes to test your knowledge
  • A certificate of completion

Skill Level

EASY

Time

1 hours

Lessons

7

Prerequisites

0 Course(s)

About this course

This mantra invokes mutual protection and harmony between teacher and student, ensuring shared growth, learning, and progress.

Syllabus

2 Units • 7 Lessons • 5 Quizzes

1

Introduction

  • Vedic Sanskrit vs Classical Sanskrit
    Lets identify what makes this mantra unique from many other Sanskrit written works.
  • Key Dhatus
    First lets memorize the roots required to know every word included in this mantra
2

The Mantra Itself

  • Word for Word - oṃ saha nāvavatu
    "May He protect us both."
  • Word for Word - saha nau bhunaktu
    "May He nourish us both."
  • Word for Word - saha vīryaṃ karavāvahai
    "May we both strive together with energy and vigor."
  • Word for Word - tejasvi nāvadhītamastu mā vidviṣāvahai
    "May our learning be brilliant and effective. May we not harbor ill will toward each other."
  • Word for Word - oṃ śāntiḥ śāntiḥ śāntiḥ:
    "Om. Peace, peace, peace."