Guest guest Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 Dear devotees, This is small piece of information would be very useful for srividya upasakas to do the upasana with Bhavana. Hence, i am sharing this with you. Given below are the bija uddaras of pancha (5) bhutas, Kamakala Akshara and Bhuvaneshwari. However, the inner secrets have to be learnt from Gurunatha who is well versed in Samayachara and Srividya. He should be well versed in Sanskrit, Veda, Vedanga and should observe the sadachara (right conduct) as per the vedas. Pancha Bhuta Bija Uddara and Tantric Lipa 1) Ham : Akasa Bija This has been decoded from “Hari Padam” which means the “foot rest of Hari” during Vamana Avatara. The first alphabet “H” is taken from this. The letter H originates from neck during pronunciation and when we pronounce zero shape (Hollowness) is formed in our mouth. In phonetics, it is called “Aspirate”. Hence, in tantric lipi, Ham is denoted by Circle. 2) Yam : Vaju Bija This is derived from “Yayuh” which means ‘Ever Blowing / Throbbing”. In phonetics, “Y” is called Palatal because this sound is produced with the help of lower jaw and tongue. Vaayu resides in the body as “Praana”. This praana has shad (6) vikaras ie., i) Jayate (takes birth) ii) Asti (Sustains) iii) Viparinamate (changes) iv) Vardhate (Expands v) Akakshiyate (contracts) vi) Nasyati (Get destroyed). These 6 vikaras are denoted by ‘Shat Kona’ or ‘Hexagon’ in Tantrika Lipi. 3) Ram : Agni Bija As per phonetics, the ‘R’ is Cerebral. This sound is produced due to friction between Upper Jaw and tip of the tongue. Since, fire is produced out of friction, ‘R’is the bija of Agni. It is denoted by Triangle (Trikona) in tantrika lipi as the fire looks broad at the bottom and conical at the top. 4) Vam : Jala Bija This is derived from “Vaari” which means Water. As per phonetics, it is labial ie., produced from Upper portion of teeth and lower lip. Lip is the symbol of Jala as it is always Moist. Since, water requires support to stay steady in its form, cup or Upward Curve is denoted for Vam in Tantrika lipi which denotes the support for water 5) Lam : Prithi Bija Prithi is denoted by the word ‘Loka”. The word “Bhu” is also called Prithi. That which has 4 sides or boundaries is called Bhu. Hence square which has 4 sides is the tantrika lipi of Prithvi. In phonetics, it is Dental. Kamakala Akshara and Tantric Lipi The sloka " mukham bindum kritva... " in saundaryalahari gives the mantra uddhara of Kamakala Akshara swarupa ie., 'E'. It denotes the kamakala akshara swarupa in devanagari and sharadi lipi. It looks similar to inverted symbol of " therefore " in Mathematics. The above two circles of this lipi is the bhavana of sthana dwaya (survya Chandra) and the down circle is yoni sthana which is Agni. The Panchadasi Mantra of Kuta Traya is to be comprehended here. The esoteric sense of this lipi has to be learnt from gurunatha who is well versed in srividya sastra and should be a samayachari. Bhuvaneshwari Bija Uddhara and Tantric Lipi When the siva bija " H " , shakti bija " R " and Kamakala Ashara “IM” are combined it becomes " HREEM " which is a bhuvaneshwari bija mantra. The tantric lipi of this HREEM mantra is like a coiled serpent. This serpent is formed out of the combination of the tantric scripts of Circle of Akasa Bija, Triangle of Agni Bija and the “inverted therefore” of Kamakala Akshara. This serpent is the Adisesha of Mahavishnu under which rests the entire universe and hence it is called Bhuvaneshwari. Kamakala in Srisuktam This kamakala akshara is also been praised in Sri Suktha. The mantra " Taam padminim Eem sharanamaham Prapadye... " decodes this mantra. Here, " Eem " is the kamakala akshara. Shodashi Bija Uddhara in Srisuktam There is also shodashi mantra uddhara in sri suktha. " Ashwa Purvam Ratha Madhyam Hastinada Prabodhineem..... " mantra denotes that the consonant " S " has to be picked from " Ashwa " and the consonant " R " from Ratha. It becomes " SR " . The hastinada is denoted by " Eem " . The mantra becomes " SREEM " . Since, " SREEM " bija is encoded in this sukta, it is called " SRI SUKTAM " in Rig Veda. With regards, sriram Dattateyam Srigurumurthim Pranatosmi.... Save all your chat conversations. Find them online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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