Mantras are Sanskrit-invocations
of the Supreme Being. Reinforced and propelled by japa meditation,
they pass from the verbal level through the mental and telepathic
states, and on to pure thought energy. Of all languages,
Sanskrit most closely approaches telepathic language because
of its affinity to the fifty primeval sounds. It is the
most direct way to approach the transcendental state.
Mantras cannot be concocted or tailor-made for the individual,
despite some current claims. They have always existed in
a latent state as sound energies. Just as gravity was discovered
but not invented by Newton, Mantras were revealed to the
ancient masters. They have been codified in the scriptures
and handed down from guru to disciple. Although it is customary
for the guru when giving initiation to accept voluntary
offerings of fruit, flowers or money, the selling of Mantras
is strictly against all spiritual rules.
Neither Mantra, deity nor guru, once chosen, should be changed.
There are many paths up the mountain. Perseverance on one
alone will bring the aspirant to the top faster than if
he were to spread his energies in exploring all the alternative
paths.
BIJA MANTRAS, MYSTIC SEED LETTERS
HAUM
In this Mantra, Ha is Siva and au is Sadasiva. The nada and bindu
mean that which dispels sorrow. With this Mantra, Lord Siva should
be worshipped.
DUM
Here Da means Durga, and u means to protect. Nada means Mother of
the universe, and bindu signifies action (worship or prayer). This
is the bija Mantra of Durga.
KREEM
With this Mantra Kalika should be worshipped. Ka is Kali, ra is
Brahman, and ee is Mahamaya. Nada is the Mother of the universe, and
bindu is the dispeller of sorrow.
HREEM
This is the Mantra of Mahamaya or Bhuvaneshwari. Ha means Siva, ra
is prakriti, ee means Mahamaya. Nada is the Mother of the universe,
and bindu is the dispeller of sorrow.
SHREEM
This is the Mantra of Maha Lakshmi. Sha is Maha Lakshmi, ra means
wealth. Ee is satisfaction or contentment. Nada is the manifested
Brahman, and bindu is the dispeller of sorrow.
AIM
This is the bija Mantra of Saraswati. Ai stands for Saraswati, and
bindu is the dispeller of sorrow.
KLEEM
This is the Kamabija. Ka means
Kamadeva, the Lord of desire; it also means Lord Krishna.
La means Indra, the ruler of Heaven, also lord of
the senses. Ee means contentment or satisfaction.
Nada and bindu mean those that bring happiness and
sorrow.
HOOM
In this Mantra Ha is Siva, and
u is Bhairava. Nada is the Supreme, and bindu means
dispeller of sorrow.
GAM
This is the Ganesha bija. Ga means Ganesha, and bindu is the
dispeller of sorrow.
GLAUM
This is also a Mantra of Ganesha. Ga means Ganesha, la means that
which pervades, au means luster or brilliance, and bindu is the
dispeller of sorrow.
KSHRAUM
This is the bija of Narasimha, a very fierce half man half lion
incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Ksha is Narasimha, ra is Brahma, au
means with teeth pointing upwards, and bindu means dispeller of
sorrow.
The science of Mantra is very complex. There are even Mantras for such specific purposes as curing snake bite and chronic disease, but these are of a lower order. In the modern world, the power of gross sound vibration is just beginning to be utilized in physical therapy, and its potential is being tapped in other fields. The ancient Indian sages had this sophistication thousands of years ago. They have used sound in its gross and subtle states to penetrate the planes of human consciousness and to reach the divine vibration that is the experience of God. Beginning in OM and dissolving in OM, the Mantra comes full cycle.