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MANBLUNDER
January 11, 2013 09:11 AM

Śamaśāninī is correct. Śamaśama means enjoying perpetual tranquility or Bliss. This means that She is in the same state as that of Śiva. Śamaśama is explained as the quality of Śiva.

Anonymous
January 11, 2013 02:11 AM

In verses 3: is it śamaśāninī or śamaśāsinī?and if its is śamaśāninī,what does it meanthank you

Anonymous
January 10, 2013 12:38 PM

Thank you!! I look at the posts and I am amazed at your quick responses.

Kiran
January 09, 2013 06:12 PM

Raviji,Thank you for sharing the Trailokya Mohana Kavacham from KamakalaKali Khanda.Even hearing it ones gets siddhi.May The Divine Mother Shower all her Love,Grace and Success on you for sharing it with us.

MANBLUNDER
January 09, 2013 03:32 PM

You can send me mails at ravi@manblunder.com

Anonymous
January 09, 2013 02:52 PM

new person - just learnng - don't know the language above - please do in Roman verson - thanks. How does one send a direct email - like to contact you. Thanks !!

MANBLUNDER
January 09, 2013 12:51 PM

I have already explained about OM in a separate article titled  http://www.manblunder.com/articlesview/understanding-om 1) Kāma bīja - klīṁ क्लींConsists of ka + la + ī + bindu (dot)Ka represents Kriṣṇa or desire; la represents Indra: ī represents contentment and satisfaction and the bindu represents comfort by dispelling pains and miseries This is the reason why bindu is used in all the mantras. Without bindu, a bīja is not complete. Thus kāmabīja fulfils all material desires. Every bīja has inherent nāda (subtle sound), which subtly causes the sound and this nāda is the power or Grace of Śakti, which is to be visualized in the form of light to derive the full effect of a bīja2) Kāli bīja - krīṁ क्रींConsists of ka + ra + ī + bindu (dot)In this bīja, ka represents Kāli; la represents Brahmā; ī represents annihilation of miseries. This bīja, due to the power of Brahmā (not Brahman; here it refers to the god of creation), Kāli removes all pains.3) Bhairava bīja - hūṁ हूं (this is also known as kūrca bīja, subtly referring to ājñāa cakra)Consists of ha + ū + binduHa represents Śiva; ū represents Bhairava. Bindu refers to removal of sufferings. This bīja is capable of removing ill effects evil forces. This acts as a protective bīja. 4) The bījā kroṁ (क्रों) is formed out of three alphabets –ka + ra + ma with a bindu. The alphabet ka stands for joy and fame. The alphabet ra is considered as powerful as it is the bīja of agni, the fire. Any mantra with ra bestows supernatural powers. The alphabet ma stands for comforts in the present and future births. The repeated chanting of kroṁ will give all-round prosperity and happiness.This is explained here http://www.manblunder.com/articlesview/lalitha-sahasranamam-66-67-I do not have any idea about sphroṁ. I will let you know about this latter.

சுமனன்
January 09, 2013 09:38 AM

Raviji,in the mantra Bijakshara's are om - Pranavamklīṁ - Kamabijamkrīṁ- Kali Bijamhūṁ - Bhairava/Kavacha Bijamkroṁ - Krodhisha bijasphroṁ - I don't know about this, can you please give me some hint about this? which deity or sakthi governing this Bija mantra

John
January 09, 2013 12:05 AM

Thank you Ravi,Will add the Mūla mantra and the kavacham in my daily sadhana.Will wait for you to share some more treasures from the Mahākālasaṁhitā.

MANBLUNDER
January 09, 2013 12:01 AM

If you are talking about Mūla mantra, it will give protection and material benefits. If we look at this mantra from the point of view of kavacham, then Mūla mantra should also give immense benefits. Recitation of Mūla mantra adds power to the recitation of kavacham. There are nine powerful Kāli mantras in Mahākālasaṁhitā. I will publish them soon.