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jay gurudev,

u should clear that "hloum" is beej of sadaashiv rudra.which is use for

eliminate all sins and can fulfill all wishes and give power and together

destroy tantraprayogs and evil ritual what somebody did on you.

gaurav

rkrangan <rkrangan > wrote: NamasteCan somebody please give the meaning

and correct usage of "Hloum" or "Hlaum" beeja in a mantra?Thanks in advance and

good wishesRK RanganJay Gurudev/

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|| Jai Sadguru Dutta ||

 

 

"h" represents AkASha- brahman - sat

 

 

Sri Adi Shankara explains this in his LalithA triShati BhAShya:

 

 

" 'h' kArasya AkASha bIjasya arThA, arTha swaroop chaitanyA, AkASha

vigrahEtyarThah " ---

 

 

Hence " ham AkASha tatwAtmikAyei puShpam samarpayAmi"

 

 

Here, 'h' + 'l' + 'aum' ---->hlaum or hloum

 

 

'l' is prthvee (earth) beeja corresponding to Lord Ganapathy.

Hence 'hlaum' is the beeja mantra of mrthyunjaya-ganapathy.

 

The above explanation is in accordance with "Mantra Shastra".

 

The prayog of these type of beejas in mantras is a very secret vidya

and should not be used out of curiosity. I am just wondering how you

came across this beeja mantra and would like to know more about it.

 

All the best.

regards

 

, "rkrangan" <rkrangan> wrote:

> Namaste

>

>

> Can somebody please give the meaning and correct usage of "Hloum"

> or "Hlaum" beeja in a mantra?

>

> Thanks in advance and good wishes

> RK Rangan

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Om Gurave Namah

 

Namaste Gaurav ji

 

Thank you very much for your response.

 

Isn't the beeja "Haum" also for Sadashiva? Or, is there more

to "Hlaum"?

 

Regards

RK Rangan

 

 

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> jay gurudev,

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> u should clear that "hloum" is beej of sadaashiv rudra.which is use

for eliminate all sins and can fulfill all wishes and give power and

together destroy tantraprayogs and evil ritual what somebody did on

you.

>

> gaurav

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> rkrangan <rkrangan> wrote: Namaste

>

>

> Can somebody please give the meaning and correct usage of "Hloum"

> or "Hlaum" beeja in a mantra?

>

> Thanks in advance and good wishes

> RK Rangan

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hloum is not sadashiv beej. its beej of sadashiv Rudra.

sadashiv beej is hroum .

houm is pret beej or yaksh beej.

 

thaking you.

 

gaurav shrimalirkrangan <rkrangan > wrote:

Om Gurave NamahNamaste Gaurav jiThank you very much for your response.Isn't the

beeja "Haum" also for Sadashiva? Or, is there more to "Hlaum"?RegardsRK

Rangan, gaurav shrimali <gaurav_nikhil26>

wrote:> > jay gurudev,> > u should clear that "hloum" is beej of sadaashiv

rudra.which is use for eliminate all sins and can fulfill all wishes and give

power and together destroy tantraprayogs and evil ritual what somebody did on

you.> > gaurav > > > > rkrangan <rkrangan> wrote: Namaste> > > Can

somebody please give the meaning and correct usage of "Hloum" > or "Hlaum"

beeja in a mantra?> > Thanks in advance and good wishes> RK Rangan> >

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Om Gurave Namah

 

Dear Srinath ji

 

Many thanks for your guidance. Of course, I understand the importance

and seriousness of usage of beejas especially the one such

as "Hloum". I did hear this from an astrology pundit long ago and had

virtually forgotten about it. I have, in the recent past, been

interested in mantras as remedies to illnesses and wanted to learn

the meaning and the usage of beejas in the correct manner. This is

purely academic.

 

Can you go one step further? Do you know of scriptural references

that I can take help from, with regard to beeja mantras, in addition

to your guidance? Like for instance you have said 'l' for prithvi

beeja for Lord Ganapathy. Is there a kind of ready-reckoner? What

about the 'h'- the akasha component? Does that not form part of the

final assignment?

 

The pundit who mentioned this, briefly hinted that this

for 'practical' purposes, is for Lord Shiva, though he did not

elaborate on the form or rupa of Shiva. Another member Sri. Gaurav

Shrimali has also posted on this matter.

 

Hloum, to me, is something new, though I have heard and read some

mantras composed, with 'haum' beeja especially for Lord Shiva or some

roopa of His.

 

I shall be glad if you respond and give me more food for thought.

 

Sincerely

R. Kasthuri Rangan

 

 

 

, "Srinath Ram" <srinath_atreya>

wrote:

>

> || Jai Sadguru Dutta ||

>

>

> "h" represents AkASha- brahman - sat

>

>

> Sri Adi Shankara explains this in his LalithA triShati BhAShya:

>

>

> " 'h' kArasya AkASha bIjasya arThA, arTha swaroop chaitanyA, AkASha

> vigrahEtyarThah " ---

>

>

> Hence " ham AkASha tatwAtmikAyei puShpam samarpayAmi"

>

>

> Here, 'h' + 'l' + 'aum' ---->hlaum or hloum

>

>

> 'l' is prthvee (earth) beeja corresponding to Lord Ganapathy.

> Hence 'hlaum' is the beeja mantra of mrthyunjaya-ganapathy.

>

> The above explanation is in accordance with "Mantra Shastra".

>

> The prayog of these type of beejas in mantras is a very secret

vidya

> and should not be used out of curiosity. I am just wondering how

you

> came across this beeja mantra and would like to know more about it.

>

> All the best.

> regards

>

> , "rkrangan" <rkrangan> wrote:

> > Namaste

> >

> >

> > Can somebody please give the meaning and correct usage of "Hloum"

> > or "Hlaum" beeja in a mantra?

> >

> > Thanks in advance and good wishes

> > RK Rangan

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