1. Mantra – Safeguards on being
chanted
Mantra is a combination of some mystic seed syllables, combinations of syllables, sometimes compound syllables and names of our gods and goddesses. It is a powerful formula to draw in the aspects of divine energies and channelize them through us. A mantra is what saves us from the illusions of this world and let us see or realize the ultimate truth. As we already know, a mantram consists of different kinds of syllables. Om is the most common syllable and is primordial sound. No mantra exists without the samputi or adjoining of syllable Om either as a prefix or suffix. Other seed syllables or beejaksharas are placed in particular order to harness energies of particular deities.
Let us see what are those beejaksharas.
2Om
Om
serves to open and clear the mind for meditation. It brings about an ascension
and expansion of our energy. This is known as the primordial sound from which
all sounds were born.
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3. Aim
Aim
is also the mantra guru and helps us access the higher knowledge. This powerful
seed syllable is most commonly seen in mantras of Goddess Saraswathi, deity of
learning.
4 Hreem
Hreem
is the seed syllable that harnesses the energies of magical force, captivation
and empowerment. Sadhana of this seed syllable bestows the worshipper with
power of strong attraction and keeps everyone in his or her control. This is
the beejaakshara of Maha Maaya.
5. Shreem
Shreem is the seed syllable which brings in
the sensitive pranashakti in to the body of the worshipper. Shreem relates to
the heart and its feelings. This beejaakshara is also connected to the wealth
aspect of this world. One who chants this beejakshara will have abundance in
his life.
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6. Kreem
Kreem
is the beejakshara related to Mother Maha Kali, first and fierce aspect of
Dasamahavidyas. Kreem rules over all manifestation forces which include time,
space and action.
7. Kleem
Kleem
is the aspect related to God Manmatha. Kleem beejakshara is commonly used as an
addendum to Manmatha Gayathri mantra or mantras of Lord Krishna. This seed
syllable is used for Venus and Moon though it is not an astrological sign.
8. SthreemSthreem
is the beejakshara which is usually incorporated in Goddess Tara mantras. This
is a very rare seed syllable that one has to be a maha siddha to give and the
recipient has to be very special to receive.
9Hum
Hum
is the seed syllable of feminine energy. It is commonly seen in most of the
dasa mahavidya mantras. This beejakshara bestows the worshipper with the energy
of captivity.
Mantra is a combination of some mystic seed syllables, combinations of syllables, sometimes compound syllables and names of our gods and goddesses. It is a powerful formula to draw in the aspects of divine energies and channelize them through us. A mantra is what saves us from the illusions of this world and let us see or realize the ultimate truth. As we already know, a mantram consists of different kinds of syllables. Om is the most common syllable and is primordial sound. No mantra exists without the samputi or adjoining of syllable Om either as a prefix or suffix. Other seed syllables or beejaksharas are placed in particular order to harness energies of particular deities.
Let us see what are those beejaksharas.
2Om
Om
serves to open and clear the mind for meditation. It brings about an ascension
and expansion of our energy. This is known as the primordial sound from which
all sounds were born.
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3. Aim
Aim
is also the mantra guru and helps us access the higher knowledge. This powerful
seed syllable is most commonly seen in mantras of Goddess Saraswathi, deity of
learning.
4 Hreem
Hreem
is the seed syllable that harnesses the energies of magical force, captivation
and empowerment. Sadhana of this seed syllable bestows the worshipper with
power of strong attraction and keeps everyone in his or her control. This is
the beejaakshara of Maha Maaya.
5. Shreem
Shreem is the seed syllable which brings in
the sensitive pranashakti in to the body of the worshipper. Shreem relates to
the heart and its feelings. This beejaakshara is also connected to the wealth
aspect of this world. One who chants this beejakshara will have abundance in
his life.
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6. Kreem
Kreem
is the beejakshara related to Mother Maha Kali, first and fierce aspect of
Dasamahavidyas. Kreem rules over all manifestation forces which include time,
space and action.
7. Kleem
Kleem
is the aspect related to God Manmatha. Kleem beejakshara is commonly used as an
addendum to Manmatha Gayathri mantra or mantras of Lord Krishna. This seed
syllable is used for Venus and Moon though it is not an astrological sign.
8. SthreemSthreem
is the beejakshara which is usually incorporated in Goddess Tara mantras. This
is a very rare seed syllable that one has to be a maha siddha to give and the
recipient has to be very special to receive.
9Hum
Hum
is the seed syllable of feminine energy. It is commonly seen in most of the
dasa mahavidya mantras. This beejakshara bestows the worshipper with the energy
of captivity.