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Brahmarpaṇam (Bhojana Shloka — Before Meals)

Brahman (Universal) Shloka/Verse Easy - Anyone can chant Safe for All Featured
Transliteration

Brahmar-panam brahma havir brahmaagnau brahmanaa hutam
Brahmaiva tena gantavyam brahma-karma-samaadhinaa

Original Sanskrit

ब्रह्मार्पणं ब्रह्म हविर्ब्रह्माग्नौ ब्रह्मणा हुतम्।
ब्रह्मैव तेन गन्तव्यं ब्रह्मकर्मसमाधिना॥

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Meaning

Brahman is the offering, Brahman is the oblation, poured by Brahman into the fire of Brahman. Brahman alone is to be reached by one who is absorbed in Brahman in action.

Word-by-Word

Brahma-arpaṇam = Brahman is the instrument; brahma haviḥ = Brahman is the offering; brahmāgnau = in the fire of Brahman; brahmaṇā hutam = offered by Brahman; brahma eva = Brahman alone; gantavyam = to be attained; brahma-karma-samādhinā = by one who sees Brahman in all action.

When to Chant

Before eating. Transforms the act of eating into a sacred offering (yajna).

Best Time: Before every meal

Benefits
Sanctifies food. Cultivates gratitude and mindfulness. Transforms eating into a spiritual practice.
Source

Bhagavad Gita 4.24

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Type
Shloka/Verse
Length
Short (1-2 lines)
Difficulty
Easy - Anyone can chant
Deity
Brahman (Universal)
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