Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 Dear friends, Please correct me. I feel Im pronounced as I-M starting with I & ending with makara is the saraswati beeja. In the sarawati sloka it is said -- IM Im mantra preeyam hreem hraam kumati dwamsa kaareeneem--. Also if someone wants to be master vidyas then chanting of this mantra is recommended (only after invocation from gurus if they deem there diciples to be fit). it is said by chanting of great Medha sukta even a dumb person can be made to talk. There we have this as proof of this beejaskshara as "Devi-IM medha saraswati " Irrespective of North/South india the language & the culture may be different but can there be a north indian mantra / south indian mantra I have my own doubts , as sanskrit is the mingling substratum of these parts. Am i right in thinking like this please let me have your comments with warm regards shankar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 , krishnamoorthy shankar <junk74_in> wrote: > Dear friends, > Please correct me. I feel Im pronounced as I-M > starting with I & ending with makara is the saraswati > beeja. In the sarawati sloka it is said -- IM Im > mantra preeyam hreem hraam kumati dwamsa kaareeneem--. > > Also if someone wants to be master vidyas then > chanting of this mantra is recommended (only after > invocation from gurus if they deem there diciples to > be fit). it is said by chanting of great Medha sukta > even a dumb person can be made to talk. There we have > this as proof of this beejaskshara as "Devi-IM medha > saraswati " > Irrespective of North/South india the language & the > culture may be different but can there be a north > indian mantra / south indian mantra I have my own > doubts , as sanskrit is the mingling substratum of > these parts. > Am i right in thinking like this please let me have > your comments > with warm regards > shankar Hi, Aing pronounced "eyeING" is Sarawati beeja - Tantric Version. Aim pronounced "eyeIM" is Sarawati beeja - Vedic Version. "Im" pronounced as is Rim,the Rim of a wheel is the bija for Agni,it's a petal sound of the 5th chakra,and is issued to children by the TM movement,as is the Tantric version "ING" AS IN RUNNING,WALK-ING,etc! Namaste, Billy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 Dear billy, please refer to the nyasas while doing mantra japa. we say lum,hum,yam after that "Rum agni ---" so we say Rum not Rim as agni beeja. you can refer this in any mantra sashtra book. more inputs please with warm regards shankar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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