Siyaram Maya Sab Jag Jani
सियाराममय सब जग जानी
Also known as: siyaram maya sab jag jani · siyaram maya sab jag jani karaun pranam jori jug pani · siyaramamay sab jag jani · tulsidas couplet seeing rama in all · sab jag jani pranam
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✦ Meaning
This immortal couplet from Goswami Tulsidas's Ramcharitmanas (Bala Kanda) is among the most quoted lines of Hindu devotion. Beholding the entire world as pervaded by the divine couple Sita and Rama, the poet bows to all creation with folded hands. In a single line it expresses the supreme vision of seeing God in every being and the humility of universal reverence.
Origin & Story
Ramcharitmanas of Goswami Tulsidas (Bala Kanda) · Goswami Tulsidas · 16th century CE
In the opening Bala Kanda of the Ramcharitmanas, before narrating the story of Sri Rama, Tulsidas offers a series of salutations. In this line he declares that, recognising the whole world as pervaded by Sita and Rama, he bows to all with folded hands. The verse distils the Vaishnava and Advaitic vision of the all-pervading Lord into a single, tender expression of universal reverence, and has been cherished ever since as a guiding ideal for devotees.
✦ As told in scripture
It is said that one who truly lives this verse — seeing Sita-Rama in every being — is freed from enmity and fear, for one who bows to the Lord in all can hate none and is in turn protected by the Lord present everywhere.
The Mantra
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सियाराममय सब जग जानी । करउँ प्रनाम जोरि जुग पानी ॥
Siyarama-Maya Sab Jag Jani | Karaun Pranama Jori Juga Pani ||
Meaning:Knowing the whole world to be pervaded by (filled with) Sita and Rama, I offer my salutation with both hands folded together. (Seeing the Divine Sita-Rama in all beings, I bow with reverence to everyone and everything.)
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Benefits of Chanting Siyaram Maya Sab Jag Jani
Instils the supreme devotional vision of seeing Sita-Rama in all beings
Cultivates humility, reverence and goodwill toward every creature
A perfect verse of universal salutation to begin worship, study or any undertaking
Dissolves pride and enmity by training the heart to honour the divine in everyone
Easy to remember and recite, ideal for daily practice and as a guiding life-attitude
Deepens love for Sita-Rama as the all-pervading reality
How to Chant Siyaram Maya Sab Jag Jani
Recite this couplet with folded hands and a sincere heart, consciously beholding the world around you as pervaded by Sita-Rama, and offer your salutation to all. It is beautifully used as an opening vandana before Ramcharitmanas recitation or any worship, and may be repeated through the day to keep the vision of the divine in all beings alive. Let the bowing of the hands accompany the words.