"Jai Guru Deva Om" is a Sanskrit phrase and mantra which is commonly used in Hinduism and Buddhism. It is often used as a greeting or salutation and can be translated as "Victory to the guru!" or "Salutations to the divine teacher!"
The first part of the mantra, "Jai Guru Deva," translates to "Victory to the guru of the divine," while "Om" is a sacred sound that represents the universe and the essence of all creation.
The mantra is often used during meditation or spiritual practices in order to express reverence and gratitude towards a spiritual teacher or guru. It is believed to help connect the individual to their inner self and the divine.
The phrase was made famous by The Beatles in their song "Across the Universe," which features the chorus, "Jai Guru Deva Om."
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