Meaning: The literal meaning of the mantra is: "I fold my hands before the lord, the maintainer of this creation, in the form of this light. Engineer by Qualification Pujya Guruji is Preaching the Name of Lord Shani Dev and Ancient Knowledge of the Indian Vedas throughout the. Pujya Guru Ji have a vast and diverse Knowledge of Spirituality, Astrological Science, Yantra, Mantra, Tantra, Meditation etc. "Deepajyothi Parabrahma Deepajyothi Janardhanaĭeepo Me Hara Tu Paapam Sandhya Deepa Namostute" Devotee of Lord Shani Dev - Param Pujya Guru Rajneesh Rishi Ji is a Well Known Spiritual Guru throughout 133 countries of this globe. Likewise, light (God's Grace) destroys darkness (enemy's intellect). Here, Darkness symbolizes enemy's intellect and with the arrival of light, darkness disappears. Meaning: The accurate meaning of the mantra is: "I fold my hands before the light that brings prosperity, auspiciousness, good health, abundance of wealth and destruction of the enemy's intellect". Shatru Buddhi Vinashaya Deepa Jyoti Namostute "Subham Karoti Kalyanam Arogyam Dhana Sampadah Children should be taught to light the lamps at home and feel the positive vibration and energy. Light is hence, worshiped as God himself. We lit a lamp to bow down to knowledge as greatest forms of wealth. Deepas are also used to invite mother Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth into the home. Meaning:I worship day and night that elephant faced Lord Ganesha who is like sun to the lotus face of Mother Parvati.
The wick is a symbol of energy and light where a light emits brightness. The light of a ghee lamp is believed to bring in prosperity, as knowledge or wisdom is the greatest form of wealth. The light or knowledge shows us the way out of our problems, fears, tensions, and unhappiness. The light emanating from the ghee lamp removes darkness, ignorance and evil. This prayer is also known "Deepa shlokam", " Deep Vandana" or " Deepa Jyoti Mantra". In almost every Indian home across the rural-urban divide, a lamp is lit daily in relation to sacred or secular domains of culture. Following Sloka / Shloka can be recited while lighting the lamp. Lamp (Deep) is a part of various traditions and cultures around the world in general and India in particular. Light makes it possible to see things clearly. Light brings brightness with it and removes the darkness. Light is considered as a symbol of auspiciousness, prosperity and abundance in the Hindu religion.