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this is the next in our series of mantra videos analyzing and breaking down specific Sanskrit mantras and Iamp;#39;d like to look at this particular shloka or Sanskrit verse which goes ohm namah shivaya gurave Sajid on and Mirta a nice prop on Chaya shantia near alum bhaiyya page assay so this verse is commonly found throughout modern India itamp;#39;s a itamp;#39;s a fairly ubiquitous verse and itamp;#39;s quite interesting we can analyze it in a couple of different ways so Iamp;#39;ll break it down word by word so the first line we have the famous mantra om namashivaya which means reverence to divine consciousness or if we want to translate ohm we can translate it as yes yes reverence to divine consciousness where we understand the word Shiva here in that sense of divine consciousness not Shiva in the sense of a God among other gods but then with the word guru Bey now guru Bey is the word guru in the dative case the dative case is the particular declension that you use in Sanskr