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|| Hare Rama Krushna ||

 

Namaskaar,

 

Can someone kindly help me understand the meaning of this beeja

kShauM? A person very close to me has received a beautiful JyotirLinga

mantra with this beeja, and I'd like to be able to tell her its

significance.

 

May Sri Vishnu bless us all,

Reema.

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Hare

Rama Krishna

Dear

Reema,

It

is Kshraum and not kshaum. You left out the agni bija, ra. Kshraum is

the bija for Narasimhadeva and is composed of the following root sounds: ksha +

ra + aum. Ra is agni bija while ksha is the bija for removing poison. Aum

is paramatman. Chanting the bija Kshraum removes deep seated, heavy and karmic posion

that has accumulated over several births in the mind and body of a person. It

burns and destroys completely, all forms of poison in a person. Extremely

powerful, burning and agni producing, yet exceedingly pure bija.

Best

regards,

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

reema_sriganesh

[reema_sriganesh]

Saturday, September 29, 2007 2:04 AM

sohamsa

Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

 

 

 

 

 

 

|| Hare Rama Krushna ||

 

Namaskaar,

 

Can someone kindly help me understand the meaning of this beeja

kShauM? A person very close to me has received a beautiful JyotirLinga

mantra with this beeja, and I'd like to be able to tell her its

significance.

 

May Sri Vishnu bless us all,

Reema.

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|| Hare Rama Krushna ||

 

Namaskaar Sarbaniji,

 

Thank you so much for correcting me, and explaining the significance of

kShrauM beeja.

 

So the mantra -

 

|| Om Namah Sivaaya Namah Nageshwaraaya hauM kShrauM saH ||

 

will strengthen health, remove poison accumulated by the soul over the

millenia, and promote the purity of agni that can only be attained after

burning (in this case, poison). Did I get that right?

 

I remember reading a wonderful explanation by you of hauM, juM and saH

beejas in one of the lists (most likely, vedic astrology). For some

reason, I am not able to search vedic astrology list right now.

 

Ever obliged to learn.

 

May Sri Vishnu bless us all,

Reema.

 

sohamsa , " Sarbani Rath " <sarbani wrote:

>

> Hare Rama Krishna

>

> Dear Reema,

>

> It is Kshraum and not kshaum. You left out the agni bija, ra. Kshraum

is the

> bija for Narasimhadeva and is composed of the following root sounds:

ksha +

> ra + aum. Ra is agni bija while ksha is the bija for removing poison.

Aum

> is paramatman. Chanting the bija Kshraum removes deep seated, heavy

and

> karmic posion that has accumulated over several births in the mind and

body

> of a person. It burns and destroys completely, all forms of poison in

a

> person. Extremely powerful, burning and agni producing, yet

exceedingly pure

> bija.

>

> Best regards,

>

> Sarbani

>

>

>

>

>

> reema_sriganesh [reema_sriganesh]

> Saturday, September 29, 2007 2:04 AM

> sohamsa

> Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

>

>

>

> || Hare Rama Krushna ||

>

> Namaskaar,

>

> Can someone kindly help me understand the meaning of this beeja

> kShauM? A person very close to me has received a beautiful JyotirLinga

> mantra with this beeja, and I'd like to be able to tell her its

> significance.

>

> May Sri Vishnu bless us all,

> Reema.

>

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hare rama krsna

Dear Sarbaniji, Namaskar

 

Sanjayji in Dasamsa lecture says that root for this beeja (kshraum) is

in Sham (which also form Shankara) which is connected to averting evils

of Rahu. Could You clarify little bit more?

 

Regards,

Rafal Gendarz

SJC Jyotish Guru;

email: rafal

Articles & Consultations: http://rohinaa.com

 

 

 

 

 

Hare

Rama Krishna

Dear

Reema,

It

is Kshraum and not kshaum. You left out the agni bija, ra.

Kshraum is

the bija for Narasimhadeva and is composed of the following root

sounds: ksha +

ra + aum. Ra is agni bija while ksha is the bija for removing poison.

Aum

is paramatman. Chanting the bija Kshraum removes deep seated, heavy and

karmic posion

that has accumulated over several births in the mind and body of a

person. It

burns and destroys completely, all forms of poison in a person.

Extremely

powerful, burning and agni producing, yet exceedingly pure bija.

Best

regards,

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

reema_sriganesh

[reema_sriganesh ]

Saturday, September 29, 2007 2:04 AM

sohamsa

Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

 

 

 

 

 

 

|| Hare Rama Krushna ||

 

Namaskaar,

 

Can someone kindly help me understand the meaning of this beeja

kShauM? A person very close to me has received a beautiful JyotirLinga

mantra with this beeja, and I'd like to be able to tell her its

significance.

 

May Sri Vishnu bless us all,

Reema.

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Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Rafal,

Namaste

 

May I?

 

Ksha is the (sa.nvartaka) mantra and the creation is “m,” bedecked in agni “ra” and manu (aau), hence = kshraum

Kshraum MONO syllabic mantra and is like the kalpavriksha unto those who resort to it. The rishi is Atri, Chhanda is Jagatii and devata is Nara (man) hari (lion) and viniyoga is for the acquisition of everything.

 

ksham (not sham) is the biija, “ii” is the shakti and the angas are conceived with the six long vowels etc.

 

nR^isi.nha’s mantra japa are the thirty-two syllabic mantras that personifies the thrity two lions – krishna, rudra, mahaaghora, bhiima, bhiishaNa etc.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme

<sohamsa >

Mon, 01 Oct 2007 00:26:59 +0200

<sohamsa >

Re: Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

 

 

 

 

 

hare rama krsna

Dear Sarbaniji, Namaskar

 

Sanjayji in Dasamsa lecture says that root for this beeja (kshraum) is in Sham (which also form Shankara) which is connected to averting evils of Rahu. Could You clarify little bit more?

 

Regards,

Rafal Gendarz

SJC Jyotish Guru;

email: rafal

Articles & Consultations: http://rohinaa.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hare Rama Krishna

 

Dear Reema,

 

It is Kshraum and not kshaum. You left out the agni bija, ra. Kshraum is the bija for Narasimhadeva and is composed of the following root sounds: ksha + ra + aum. Ra is agni bija while ksha is the bija for removing poison. Aum is paramatman. Chanting the bija Kshraum removes deep seated, heavy and karmic posion that has accumulated over several births in the mind and body of a person. It burns and destroys completely, all forms of poison in a person. Extremely powerful, burning and agni producing, yet exceedingly pure bija.

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

reema_sriganesh [reema_sriganesh]

Saturday, September 29, 2007 2:04 AM

sohamsa

Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

|| Hare Rama Krushna ||

 

Namaskaar,

 

Can someone kindly help me understand the meaning of this beeja

kShauM? A person very close to me has received a beautiful JyotirLinga

mantra with this beeja, and I'd like to be able to tell her its

significance.

 

May Sri Vishnu bless us all,

Reema.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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hare rama krsna

Dear Swee, Namaskar

 

Thank You a lot.

 

Why M is creation and Aau is Manu? Kshraum Mono syllabic mantra comes

from Narasimha Purana or what is the source? Please tell more about

lions.

 

Regards,

Rafal Gendarz

SJC Jyotish Guru;

email: rafal

Articles & Consultations: http://rohinaa.com

 

 

 

Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Rafal,

Namaste

 

May I?

 

Ksha is the (sa.nvartaka) mantra and the creation is “m,” bedecked in

agni “ra” and manu (aau), hence = kshraum

Kshraum MONO syllabic mantra and is like the kalpavriksha unto those

who resort to it. The rishi is Atri, Chhanda is Jagatii and devata is

Nara (man) hari (lion) and viniyoga is for the acquisition of

everything.

 

ksham (not sham) is the biija, “ii” is the shakti and the angas are

conceived with the six long vowels etc.

 

nR^isi.nha’s mantra japa are the thirty-two syllabic mantras that

personifies the thrity two lions – krishna, rudra, mahaaghora, bhiima,

bhiishaNa etc.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

Rafal Gendarz

<starsuponme (AT) wp (DOT) pl>

<sohamsa >

Mon, 01 Oct 2007 00:26:59 +0200

<sohamsa >

Re: Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

 

 

 

 

 

hare rama krsna

Dear Sarbaniji, Namaskar

 

Sanjayji in Dasamsa lecture says that root for this beeja (kshraum) is

in Sham (which also form Shankara) which is connected to averting evils

of Rahu. Could You clarify little bit more?

 

Regards,

Rafal Gendarz

SJC Jyotish Guru;

email: rafal (AT) rohinaa (DOT) com

Articles & Consultations: http://rohinaa.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hare Rama Krishna

 

Dear Reema,

 

It is Kshraum and not kshaum. You left out the agni bija, ra.

Kshraum is the bija for Narasimhadeva and is composed of the following

root sounds: ksha + ra + aum. Ra is agni bija while ksha is the bija

for removing poison. Aum is paramatman. Chanting the bija Kshraum

removes deep seated, heavy and karmic posion that has accumulated over

several births in the mind and body of a person. It burns and destroys

completely, all forms of poison in a person. Extremely powerful,

burning and agni producing, yet exceedingly pure bija.

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

reema_sriganesh [reema_sriganesh ]

 

Saturday, September 29, 2007 2:04 AM

sohamsa

Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

|| Hare Rama Krushna ||

 

Namaskaar,

 

Can someone kindly help me understand the meaning of this beeja

kShauM? A person very close to me has received a beautiful JyotirLinga

mantra with this beeja, and I'd like to be able to tell her its

significance.

 

May Sri Vishnu bless us all,

Reema.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hare

Rama Krishna,

Dear

Rafal,

The

break up is Ksh + ra + aum with ksh being the poison removing bija. The sham

explanation is secondary. There can be multiple layers of meaning to one

concept. These are different ways of expressing the same thing which is typical

of ancient Indian thought. The sham explanation has the meaning in another way,

the root explanation I gave earlier to Reema. Removing the evils of Rahu is

equivalent to ‘poison removing’. By removing the poison, you

are rendering something pure, specially as you are doing it with the addition

of agni and paramatman bijas. It becomes all auspicious. That which is auspicious

is Shankara. But that does not mean it is Shankara bija. It is Narasimha bija. In

the long run, Shankara and Narasimha are one.

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

Rafal Gendarz

[starsuponme]

Monday, October 01, 2007 3:57 AM

sohamsa

Re: Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

hare rama krsna

Dear Sarbaniji, Namaskar

 

Sanjayji in Dasamsa lecture says that root for this beeja (kshraum) is in Sham

(which also form Shankara) which is connected to averting evils of Rahu. Could

You clarify little bit more?

 

Regards,

Rafal Gendarz

SJC Jyotish Guru;

email: rafal

Articles & Consultations: http://rohinaa.com

 

 

 

 

 

Hare Rama Krishna

Dear Reema,

It is Kshraum and

not kshaum. You left out the agni bija, ra. Kshraum is the bija for

Narasimhadeva and is composed of the following root sounds: ksha + ra + aum.

Ra is agni bija while ksha is the bija for removing poison. Aum is

paramatman. Chanting the bija Kshraum removes deep seated, heavy and karmic

posion that has accumulated over several births in the mind and body of a

person. It burns and destroys completely, all forms of poison in a person.

Extremely powerful, burning and agni producing, yet exceedingly pure bija.

Best regards,

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

 

reema_sriganesh [reema_sriganesh]

Saturday, September 29, 2007 2:04 AM

sohamsa

Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

 

 

 

 

 

 

|| Hare Rama Krushna ||

 

Namaskaar,

 

Can someone kindly help me understand the meaning of this beeja

kShauM? A person very close to me has received a beautiful JyotirLinga

mantra with this beeja, and I'd like to be able to tell her its

significance.

 

May Sri Vishnu bless us all,

Reema.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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hare rama krsna

Dear Sarbani, Namaskar

 

Nice explanation as usual. Thank You!

 

Regards,

Rafal Gendarz

SJC Jyotish Guru;

email: rafal

Articles & Consultations: http://rohinaa.com

 

 

 

 

Hare

Rama Krishna,

Dear

Rafal,

The

break up is Ksh + ra + aum with ksh being the poison removing bija. The

sham

explanation is secondary. There can be multiple layers of meaning to

one

concept. These are different ways of expressing the same thing which is

typical

of ancient Indian thought. The sham explanation has the meaning in

another way,

the root explanation I gave earlier to Reema. Removing the evils of

Rahu is

equivalent to ‘poison removing’. By removing the poison, you

are rendering something pure, specially as you are doing it with the

addition

of agni and paramatman bijas. It becomes all auspicious. That which is

auspicious

is Shankara. But that does not mean it is Shankara bija. It is

Narasimha bija. In

the long run, Shankara and Narasimha are one.

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

Rafal Gendarz

[starsuponme (AT) wp (DOT) pl]

Monday, October 01, 2007 3:57 AM

sohamsa

Re: Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

hare

rama krsna

Dear Sarbaniji, Namaskar

 

Sanjayji in Dasamsa lecture says that root for this beeja (kshraum) is

in Sham

(which also form Shankara) which is connected to averting evils of

Rahu. Could

You clarify little bit more?

 

Regards,

Rafal Gendarz

SJC Jyotish Guru;

email: rafal (AT) rohinaa (DOT) com

Articles & Consultations: http://rohinaa.com

 

 

 

 

 

Hare

Rama Krishna

Dear

Reema,

It is

Kshraum and

not kshaum. You left out the agni bija, ra. Kshraum is the bija for

Narasimhadeva and is composed of the following root sounds: ksha + ra +

aum.

Ra is agni bija while ksha is the bija for removing poison. Aum is

paramatman. Chanting the bija Kshraum removes deep seated, heavy and

karmic

posion that has accumulated over several births in the mind and body of

a

person. It burns and destroys completely, all forms of poison in a

person.

Extremely powerful, burning and agni producing, yet exceedingly pure

bija.

Best

regards,

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

 

reema_sriganesh [reema_sriganesh ]

 

Saturday, September 29, 2007 2:04 AM

sohamsa

Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

 

 

 

 

 

 

|| Hare Rama Krushna ||

 

Namaskaar,

 

Can someone kindly help me understand the meaning of this beeja

kShauM? A person very close to me has received a beautiful JyotirLinga

mantra with this beeja, and I'd like to be able to tell her its

significance.

 

May Sri Vishnu bless us all,

Reema.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hare

Rama Krishna

Dear

Rafal,

You

are very welcome.

Sarbani

 

 

 

Rafal Gendarz

[starsuponme]

Tuesday, October 02, 2007 12:43 AM

sohamsa

Re: Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

 

 

 

 

 

 

hare

rama krsna

Dear Sarbani, Namaskar

 

Nice explanation as usual. Thank You!

 

Regards,

Rafal Gendarz

SJC Jyotish Guru;

email: rafal

Articles & Consultations: http://rohinaa.com

 

 

 

 

Hare Rama Krishna,

Dear Rafal,

The break up is Ksh + ra +

aum with ksh being the poison removing bija. The sham explanation is secondary.

There can be multiple layers of meaning to one concept. These are different

ways of expressing the same thing which is typical of ancient Indian thought.

The sham explanation has the meaning in another way, the root explanation I

gave earlier to Reema. Removing the evils of Rahu is equivalent to

‘poison removing’. By removing the poison, you are rendering

something pure, specially as you are doing it with the addition of agni and

paramatman bijas. It becomes all auspicious. That which is auspicious is

Shankara. But that does not mean it is Shankara bija. It is Narasimha bija. In

the long run, Shankara and Narasimha are one.

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

Rafal

Gendarz [starsuponme (AT) wp (DOT) pl]

Monday, October 01, 2007 3:57 AM

sohamsa

Re: Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

hare rama

krsna

Dear Sarbaniji, Namaskar

 

Sanjayji in Dasamsa lecture says that root for this beeja (kshraum) is in Sham

(which also form Shankara) which is connected to averting evils of Rahu. Could

You clarify little bit more?

 

Regards,

Rafal Gendarz

SJC Jyotish Guru;

email: rafal

Articles & Consultations: http://rohinaa.com

 

 

 

 

 

Hare Rama Krishna

Dear Reema,

It is Kshraum and

not kshaum. You left out the agni bija, ra. Kshraum is the bija for

Narasimhadeva and is composed of the following root sounds: ksha + ra + aum.

Ra is agni bija while ksha is the bija for removing poison. Aum is

paramatman. Chanting the bija Kshraum removes deep seated, heavy and karmic

posion that has accumulated over several births in the mind and body of a

person. It burns and destroys completely, all forms of poison in a person.

Extremely powerful, burning and agni producing, yet exceedingly pure bija.

Best regards,

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

 

reema_sriganesh [reema_sriganesh]

Saturday, September 29, 2007 2:04 AM

sohamsa

Mantrasastra - kShauM beeja

 

 

 

 

 

 

|| Hare Rama Krushna ||

 

Namaskaar,

 

Can someone kindly help me understand the meaning of this beeja

kShauM? A person very close to me has received a beautiful JyotirLinga

mantra with this beeja, and I'd like to be able to tell her its

significance.

 

May Sri Vishnu bless us all,

Reema.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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