Agni Gayatri Mantra — Benefits & How to Chant
अग्नि गायत्री मंत्र
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting Agni Gayatri Mantra
The Gayatri mantra of Agni, the Vedic fire-god who carries every offering of the yajna to the gods
Chanted for purification of body, mind and surroundings, and to remove negativity and impurity
Invoked for the success of fire rituals (homa / yajna) and the start of Vedic worship, where Agni is honoured first
Kindles inner radiance, vigour, the fire of digestion (Vaishvanara within) and the light of knowledge
As a Gayatri, it illumines the intellect along the timeless pattern Vidmahe-Dhimahi-Prachodayat
Especially powerful at the sandhya times (dawn, noon, dusk) and during homa and havan
How to Chant Agni Gayatri Mantra
Instructions
After a bath, sit facing east with a calm mind and chant "Om Vaishvanaraya Vidmahe Lalilaya Dhimahi. Tanno Agnih Prachodayat" 108 times on a mala. Like all Gayatri mantras it is ideally recited at the sandhya times (dawn, midday, dusk). It is especially fitting before lighting a sacred fire or performing homa/havan, where Agni is invoked first. Hold the bright, purifying fire in the heart as the carrier of prayer to the gods.
Spiritual Significance
Agni is hailed in the very first hymn of the Rigveda as the divine priest who brings the gods to the sacrifice and bestows prosperity; invoking Agni through his Gayatri before kindling the sacred fire is traditionally held to purify the worshipper and carry their prayers, untainted, to the deities.
Origin & History
Source: The Gayatri mantra of Agni
Author: Traditional (Vedic)
Beyond the universal Gayatri Mantra, the Vedic tradition gives each great deity its own Gayatri — a prayer in the sacred Gayatri meter calling upon that deity to illumine the intellect. The Agni Gayatri invokes Agni, the fire-god with whom the Rigveda itself opens and who carries every offering of the yajna to the gods. Addressed as Vaishvanara, the universal fire dwelling within all beings, Agni is honoured in the timeless pattern "Vidmahe… Dhimahi… Prachodayat," and the mantra is chanted for purification and the success of worship.