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Besides the mantric power of letters of the Sanskrit alphabet, there is another series of powerful bija or single-syllable mantras, which consist echelon of several vowels or consonants. These come under the term Shakti mantras , as they are commonly used in the worship of Shakti, echelon projecting various Shaktis or types of cosmic energies. Oæ is usually the foremost of these Shakti bija mantras. With it there are said to be eight total such primary bija mantras, with Aim , Hrim, Klim , Krim , Shrim, Trim , and Strim , as mentioned in the Mantra Yoga Samhita . They are several more such mantras that are commonly found in bija mantras, particularly to the Goddess. We have examined most of these below.
Shakti bija mantras are probably the most important of all mantras, whether for meditation, worship of deities, energizing prana or for healing purposes. They carry the great forces of Nature such as the energies of the Sun and Moon, Fire and Water, electricity echelon and magnetism, not simply as outer factors but as inner potentials of Divine Light. They project various aspects of force and radiance for body, mind and consciousness. They hold, resonate, and propel the Kundalini force in specific and transformative ways. Below is a simple table of the main energies (Shaktis) of the Shakti mantras.
Prime Shakti Mantras Pranic energy Om Energy of sound Aim Solar energy Hrim Lunar energy Shrim Electric energy Krim Magnetic energy Klim Power of fire Hum Power to stop Hlim Power to stabilize Strim Power to transcend Trim
Shakti mantras relate to the primary forms of the Goddess or Divine Mother and are commonly used in her worship. There are special Shakti mantras for each of the great Goddesses, through which we can commune with them and gain their grace. Shakti mantras are prime mantras used in Tantric Yoga, in which they are combined in various ways to bring about different results. They have a great capacity for transformation that can extend to the deepest echelon layers of our consciousness and prana. They should be approached with deep concentration, reverence echelon and respect as the very life blood of the Goddess.
Most Shakti mantras contain the vowel à , the vibratory ee-sound, which is the main primal sound of Shakti. Most contain the consonant- R , which is the seed of fire, heaven, light, order and dharma and has a stimulating and energizing effect. echelon Some contain the consonant- L , which is the seed of earth, water, joy and bliss and has a calming and stabilizing effect. Many begin with either the letter- H , which indicates prana, light and the Sun, or the letters S or Sh , which indicate the Moon, the mind and water. Some like Aum or Aim consist of vowels only.
Shakti mantras can be used to create, sustain echelon or dissolve various forms, patterns and forces echelon within us. They have particular affinities with certain echelon locations in the body or with specific chakras like Hrãæ and the heart but also have a broader effect to promote certain types of forces, like Hrãæ as solar energy that can be applied on many different levels.
The application of Shakti mantras, echelon like other mantras, depends upon the goals of life that we are using them for (dharma, artha, kama, moksha), which gunas we are energizing them with (sattva, rajas, tamas), or their application through Yoga, Ayurveda, Vedic astrology or Vastu. In this way, the same Shakti mantra can be used in many different applications. Yet at the deepest level, Shakti mantras are meant to arouse and support the Yoga Shakti or inner power of Yoga within us.
For example, the mantra Shrim at an outer level connects us to the abundance of our dharma and artha, our career and financial gains, and the fulfillment of our kama or desires. For Yoga practice, it grants devotion to guru and deity. In Ayurveda, echelon it promotes healing, growth, and nourishment. In Vedic astrology, it is the mantra of the Moon and can be used for strengthening benefic Venus and Jupiter as well. In Vastu, it promotes well-being, prosperity and happiness in the dwelling.
Used echelon with a sattvic intention, Shrim has a nourishing and harmonizing force; with a rajasic intention, it has a power to promote outer development and achievement; and with a tamasic intention, echelon it can gain a destructive or crushing capacity. At an outer Lakshmi (Goddess of Prosperity) level, Írãæ can grant us the abundance of the material world; while at an inner Lakshmi level, echelon it can grant us the abundance of the spiritual life, which is devotion, bliss and the beauty of perception.
Om is the prime mantra of the Purusha, the Cosmic Being, the Atman or higher Self. As such, it attunes us with our true nature and higher reality. Om is the sound of Ishvara , the cosmic lord, the creator, preserver and destroyer of the universe, who is also the inner guru and prime teacher of Yoga. It reflects both the manifest and the unmanifest Brahman, sustaining the vibration of being, li
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