The "Pranava" or the primordial sound of the universe. It represents the Supreme Reality and connects all other mantras.
When a practitioner chants "Shreem," they are not just asking for money; they are internalizing the vibration of abundance. Over time, the repetition dissolves the chaotic noise of the mind, leaving only the pure frequency of the seed sound. This process, known as Laya (dissolution), merges the individual consciousness with the cosmic vibration represented by the seed. Beej Mantra List Pdf
This section categorizes the mantras by their presiding deity and function. The "Pranava" or the primordial sound of the universe
| Deity | Beej Mantra | Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Gam (गं) | The most powerful seed for removing obstacles (Vighnaharta) and initiating new beginnings. | | Shiva | Hraum (ह्रौं) | Represents the energy of transformation and destruction of negativity. | | Vishnu | Dum (दूं) | Represents protection, preservation, and stability. | | Krishna | Kleem (क्लीं) | The seed of attraction and devotion (Madhurya). Often associated with Radha-Krishna. | | Rama | Ram (रां) | Represents righteousness (Dharma), inner fire, and strength. | | Hanuman | Hum (हूं) | Represents courage, valor, and protection against black magic or evil spirits. | Over time, the repetition dissolves the chaotic noise