With Om as the begining, this (teaching) may protect both
of us (The master and the disciple), may be useful to both of us. Both of us will be strong (with this). Both of us will
shine (with this). We will be never jealous. O Gods! We will use our ears for good purposes (we will not listen foul
language). We will use our eyes for good purposes (we will not see dirty, ugly or unholy things). With our strong bodies,
we will spend rest of our life to serve you (God) and to praise you (God).
Lord Indra may take care of our welfare. Lord Pusha may take care of our welfare. Arishtanemi,
the mighty eagle may do all good things for us. The teacher sage Bruhaspati may give victory. Let there be peace!
Let there be peace! Let there be peace! This is the start of Atharvashirsha.
Atharva Rushi is explaining his experience about Ganesh, which led him to the self-realization
for the benefit of the Universe. "OM NAMASTE GANAPATAYE" is a simple and easily available mantra for the public.
Besides this, it is customary to start any writing with the auspicious OM word. Atharva Rushi says:
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