Hayagriva Upanishad
Hayagriva Upanishad
Translated by P. R. Ramachander
Published by celextel.org
Om! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious;
May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship!
May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas,
Praising them with our body and limbs steady!
May the glorious Indra bless us!
May the all-knowing Sun bless us!
May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us!
May Brihaspati grant us well-being!
Om! Let there be Peace in me!
Let there be Peace in my environment!
Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me!
First Chapter
Hari Om. Narada approached Lord Brahma and requested him, "Oh, God please teach
me that knowledge of Brahman by which all sins can be destroyed quickly and the
wisdom of Brahman is realized and one is blessed with all the wealth." Lord
Brahma told as follows:
The one who masters the mantras for which Lord Hayagreeva is the master would
know Sruthi (heard knowledge), Smrithi (memorized knowledge), Ithihasas
(history) and Puranas (epics) and would be blessed with all types of wealth.
Those Mantras are as follows: 1.1
Hey, Lord Hayagreeva, who is the form of the holy mind, who saves everybody and
who is the King of Knowledge, Salutations to you, Swaha, Swaha. 1.2
Hey , Lord Hayagreeva, who has the form of Rig, Yajur and Sama Vedas, who
brought these Vedas to earth, who has the shape of the singing of Pranava, and
who has a horse head, Salutations to you, Swaha, Swaha. 1.3
Hey Lord Hayagreeva, who is being sung by the song of Pranava, who is the God
for all those Gods of words, who is the personification of all Vedas, and who is
beyond thought, teach us everything . Salutations to you, Swaha, Swaha. 1.4
For the 29 lettered mantra of Hayagreeva, Brahma, Athri ,Surya and Bhargava are
the sages, Gayathri, Trushtup and Anushtup are the meters, God is Hayagreeva
himself, root is the sound "Lhowm (hsowm), Strength (Shakthi) is Hoham, Keelaga
(the nail) is Lhoom (Shoom), Viniyoga is Bhoga, Moksha and the symbolic rite
with hands is the letters Aa, Uu and Ma.
The prayer is:
I meditate on that Hayagreeva,
Who has the glitter of the full moon,
Who holds the conch, wheel, the great stamp and the book in his hands.
The 29 lettered Hayagreeva mantra is:
Om Sreem, lhowm (Hsowm), Om Namo Bhagawathe, Hayagreevaya, Vishnave, Mahyam,
Medham, Pragnam, Prayascha Swaha! 1.5
The 28 lettered Hayagreeva mantra is:
Om, Sreem, Im, Im, Im , Kleem, Kleem, Sow, Sow, Hreem, Om Namo Bhagawathe,
Mahyam, Medham Pragnam, Prayascha Swaha! 1.6
Second Chapter
I will now tell you that 'Hayagreeva knowledge' of Brahman which is of one
letter. That is the root letter Lhoum (hsoum). Among all the roots, this
Hayagreeva single letter root is the king of mantras. 2.1
Chanting of the mantra "Lhoum (hsoum) Amrutham Kuru Swaha!", gives one the
mastery over words, wealth and the eight occult powers. 2.2
The mantra "Lhoum (hsoum) Sakala Samrajya Sidhim Kuru Kuru Swaha" tells us the
secret of the great Vedic sayings like "Pragnanam Anandam Brahma (Brahman is the
realized happiness)", "Tat Tvam Asi (You are it)", "Ayam Atma Brahma (My soul is
Brahma)" and "Aham Brahmasmi (I am Brahmam)". The same letter "Lhoum" and "hsoum"
are the same vowels though different and give worldly pleasures and salvation
respectively. 2.3
After the chanting of Hayagreeva Mantra, it is normal to chant the Vedic mantras
starting with
1.Yad Vak Vadanthi.... 2. Gowrimimaya.... 3 Oshtapidhana and 4. Sa
Sarpareeramathim.... 2.4-2.7
One who reads this 'Hayagreeva knowledge' of Brahman on the Ekadasi day, would
become a great man because of the blessings of Hayagreeva. He would get
salvation. Upanishad says, "the knowledge of Brahman which is taught with the
mantra ending with 'Om Namo Brahmane' would never leave his heart".
Om! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious;
May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship!
May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas,
Praising them with our body and limbs steady!
May the glorious Indra bless us!
May the all-knowing Sun bless us!
May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us!
May Brihaspati grant us well-being!
Om! Let there be Peace in me!
Let there be Peace in my environment!
Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me!
Here ends the Hayagrivopanishad, as contained in the Atharva-Veda.