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>hrim will not be found in a dictionary. It is what is called a beeja

>mantra, a " seed-word " , and its meaning is not translatable, at least not

>in one word, in a foreign language. There are a number of such beeja

>mantras, used by those in the Sakta or Tantrik traditions. This particular

>one is connected with the worship of Devi, the Divine Mother.

namaste,

Swami Yogeshananda

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How come the discussion on beeja mantraa came up . i haven'tr recieved

e-mail relating to it earlier.

 

On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, Swami Yogeshananda wrote:

 

> Swami Yogeshananda <yogeshananda

>

> >hrim will not be found in a dictionary. It is what is called a beeja

> >mantra, a " seed-word " , and its meaning is not translatable, at least not

> >in one word, in a foreign language. There are a number of such beeja

> >mantras, used by those in the Sakta or Tantrik traditions. This particular

> >one is connected with the worship of Devi, the Divine Mother.

> namaste,

> Swami Yogeshananda

>

>

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