Prior to Indonesia independence, standardized prayers did not exist in Balinese Hinduism. Only brahmins recited mantras in temple environments. After the declaration of Indonesia independence in 1945, Sukarno enshrined the Pancasila, or Five Principles, as the basis of the new state, the first of which is "Belief in the one and only God". The Ministry of Religious Affairs, created in 1946 to enforce this principle, initially did not recognize Hinduism, and its adherents faced pressure to convert to either Christianity or Islam.
To gain official recognition, Balinese Hindus systematically reformed the religion along the lines of Christianity and Islam. One such reform was the synthesis of the Puja Tri Sandya, which was modelled along the Adhan (call to prayer) in Islam and the Angelus prayer in Christianity. Starting from the 1950s, the mantra was taught to schoolchildren. After the granting of official religious status to Hinduism in 1963, the Puja Tri Sandhya began to be broadcast on loudspeakers and radios.
Starting from the 1980s, it has also been broadcast on televisions as well.[3]
The first part of this mantra was derived from the Gayatri Mantra.
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Oṁ, Oṁ, Oṁ
Bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ Tat savitur vareṇyaṃ Bhargo devasya dhīmahi Dhiyo yo naḥ pracodayāt
OM is the Earth, Sky, and the Heavens.
Let us meditate on the light of the Sun
and may our thoughts be
inspired by that divine light.
Part II
Oṁ Nārāyaṇa evedaṁ Sarvām Yad bhūtaṁ yac ca bhavyam Niṣkalaṅko nirañjano nirvikalpo Nirākhyātaḥ śudho deva eko Nārāyaṇaḥ na dvitīyo asti kaścit
OM, Narayana is all that has been and what will be,
free from taint, free from dirt,
ever existing and without form,
Holy God Narayana,
He is the only one and there is no other.
Part III
Oṁ tvaṁ Śivas tvaṁ Mahādevaḥ Īśvaraḥ Parameśvaraḥ Brahmā Viṣṇuś ca Rudraś ca Puruṣaḥ Parikīrtitāḥ
OM, forgive me, Great God,
You who give salvation to all sentient beings,
save me from my sins
and protect me, O Sada Shiva.
Part VI
Oṁ Kṣantavyaḥ kāyiko doṣāḥ Kṣantavyo vāciko mama Kṣantavyo mānaso doṣaḥ tat Pramādāt Kṣamasva mām
OM, forgive my wrong actions,
forgive my wrong speech,
forgive my sinful mind,
forgive me for all of my misdeeds.
Part VII
Oṁ, Śāntiḥ, Śāntiḥ, Śāntiḥ, Oṁ
OM, may there be peace, peace, peace, OM
Some spiritual organizations and spiritual leaders say that Trisandhya in this part of Kaliyuga has updated and mantras has changed. We can here learn more about latest Trisandhya dhara