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Namaste,

 

Of the following only these exist as far as I am aware of.

 

im - it is not used a stand alone bija like hrim etc.

but used as one of many bijaksharas in mantra shastra.

 

Aim - pronounced correct- Sarasvati is the deity

 

Ram - exists, Agni is the deity I think.

 

Shreem - discussed before - Lakshmi

 

Hreem - it is written as hreem or hriim and said as cream with h

 

Devi is the deity.

 

Should not be said as Hirim coz that will introduce an extra "e",

which changes its meaning

 

These Bijaksharas cannot be customized. Hence the concept of

European Hrim and American Hrim is absurd. It would be worst kind of

offence to preach to someone that they can alter the bijakshara to

suit their convenience.

 

Kreem - said as cream- Kali is the deity I think

 

Shyam refers to Lord Krishna

 

Shyama refers to Kali.

 

If any one is aware of bijas like ing,inga please let me know.

 

In India and elsewhere a true teacher will give the above

bijaksharas to their students free without taking any money. However

students present gifts(in their capacity) to their teachers even if

they do not ask coz the scriptures say that such great things as

mantras or for that matter any education should not be received free.

 

Namaste,

Satish.

 

 

, "biosoundbill"

<biosoundmeditation@i...> wrote:

>> > Is this what is being taught to people(6 million?) practicing

TM?

>Here are the TM mantras - people are not even told Which

> God or Goddess each bija is for! Transcendental Meditation Mantra

> Pronunciation

> 1. ING - pronunciation: - ING as in Swing,

>

> 2. IM - pronunciation : - *IM* as in Rim.

> 3. INGA - pronunciation : - ING as in Swing, + A as in Ah.

>

> 4. IMA - pronunciation: - *IM* as in Rim, + *A* as in Ah.

>

> 5. EMA pronunciation "EEM", as in seem,&`A' as in `AH;' EMA

> 6. AING pronunciation "eyeING"

>

> 7. AIM pronunciation ''I'' and ''IM'' like in ''Limb'''I-IM'

>

> 8. AINGA pronunciation EYE-ING-AH

> 9. AIMA pronunciation 'I',EEM', like in the word SEEM.

> and 'A' as in 'MA' = I-EEM-A

> 10. RAM Pronounced Rahm

> 11. SHRIRAM Pronounced See Rahm

> 12. SHRING Pronounced SHRING

> 13. SHIRING The correct pronunciation of the mantra SHIRING

> is "SHEAR" like to 'shear' a sheep and "ING" like in the

word 'sing'.

> 14. SHIRIM The correct pronunciation is shear, like shearing a

> sheep - and im, like 'rim' the rim of a wheel; "shearim" SHIRIM

>

> 15. HIRING "Hi", the 'i' is pronounced like in the

> word "Hit". "Ring" is pronounced like the word "sing". HI-RING

> 16. HIRIM IN AMERICA -Your mantra is HIRIM. The HI is

> pronounced as in the word "Hit". The RIM is pronounced as to rhyme

> with DIM - HI -RIM

> 17. HIRIM IN EUROPE The HI is pronounced as the "he "in the

> word "hedge". The RIM is pronounced as the "rem" in the word

> remember. = "HEH – REM."

> 18. KIRING The pronunciation is ki; "i" like in the word 'kit',

> and ring, just like the English word 'ring'. –

> KI-RING

> 19. KIRIM The correct pronunciation is ki - the 'i' is like in

> the word "kit" - and rim pronounced as to rhyme with

> DIM KI -RIM

> 20. SHYAM 2 syllableS 'SHE' + 'AM' = ''SHE-AM ''

>

> 21. SHYAMA . SHE -AH - MAH.

>

>

>

> Well there you have it 21 little words which may or may not be

real

> bija mantras - who knows.

>

> All I know is it costs a fortune to learn!

>

> Namaste,

>

> Billy

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, "Satish Arigela"

<satisharigela> wrote:

> Namaste,

>

> Of the following only these exist as far as I am aware of.

>

> im - it is not used a stand alone bija like hrim etc.

> but used as one of many bijaksharas in mantra shastra.

>

> Aim - pronounced correct- Sarasvati is the deity

>

> Ram - exists, Agni is the deity I think.

>

> Shreem - discussed before - Lakshmi

>

> Hreem - it is written as hreem or hriim and said as cream with h

>

> Devi is the deity.

>

> Should not be said as Hirim coz that will introduce an extra "e",

> which changes its meaning

>

> These Bijaksharas cannot be customized. Hence the concept of

> European Hrim and American Hrim is absurd. It would be worst kind

of

> offence to preach to someone that they can alter the bijakshara to

> suit their convenience.

>

> Kreem - said as cream- Kali is the deity I think

>

> Shyam refers to Lord Krishna

>

> Shyama refers to Kali.

>

> If any one is aware of bijas like ing,inga please let me know.

>

> In India and elsewhere a true teacher will give the above

> bijaksharas to their students free without taking any money.

However

> students present gifts(in their capacity) to their teachers even

if

> they do not ask coz the scriptures say that such great things as

> mantras or for that matter any education should not be received

free.

>

> Namaste,

> Satish.

 

******Hi Satish,

 

The Bijas Ing and Im are petal sounds from the 5th Chakra,then Inga

and Ima are the same sounds with "A" added,same applies to Ema !

Maharishi must have been short on mantras !

 

Namaste,

 

Billy

>

>

> , "biosoundbill"

> <biosoundmeditation@i...> wrote:

> >> > Is this what is being taught to people(6 million?)

practicing

> TM?

> >Here are the TM mantras - people are not even told Which

> > God or Goddess each bija is for! Transcendental Meditation Mantra

> > Pronunciation

> > 1. ING - pronunciation: - ING as in Swing,

> >

> > 2. IM - pronunciation : - *IM* as in Rim.

> > 3. INGA - pronunciation : - ING as in Swing, + A as in Ah.

> >

> > 4. IMA - pronunciation: - *IM* as in Rim, + *A* as in Ah.

> >

> > 5. EMA pronunciation "EEM", as in seem,&`A' as in `AH;' EMA

> > 6. AING pronunciation "eyeING"

> >

> > 7. AIM pronunciation ''I'' and ''IM'' like in ''Limb'''I-IM'

> >

> > 8. AINGA pronunciation EYE-ING-AH

> > 9. AIMA pronunciation 'I',EEM', like in the word SEEM.

> > and 'A' as in 'MA' = I-EEM-A

> > 10. RAM Pronounced Rahm

> > 11. SHRIRAM Pronounced See Rahm

> > 12. SHRING Pronounced SHRING

> > 13. SHIRING The correct pronunciation of the mantra SHIRING

> > is "SHEAR" like to 'shear' a sheep and "ING" like in the

> word 'sing'.

> > 14. SHIRIM The correct pronunciation is shear, like shearing a

> > sheep - and im, like 'rim' the rim of a wheel; "shearim"

SHIRIM

> >

> > 15. HIRING "Hi", the 'i' is pronounced like in the

> > word "Hit". "Ring" is pronounced like the word "sing". HI-RING

> > 16. HIRIM IN AMERICA -Your mantra is HIRIM. The HI is

> > pronounced as in the word "Hit". The RIM is pronounced as to

rhyme

> > with DIM - HI -RIM

> > 17. HIRIM IN EUROPE The HI is pronounced as the "he "in the

> > word "hedge". The RIM is pronounced as the "rem" in the word

> > remember. = "HEH – REM."

> > 18. KIRING The pronunciation is ki; "i" like in the word 'kit',

> > and ring, just like the English word 'ring'. –

> > KI-RING

> > 19. KIRIM The correct pronunciation is ki - the 'i' is like in

> > the word "kit" - and rim pronounced as to rhyme with

> > DIM KI -RIM

> > 20. SHYAM 2 syllableS 'SHE' + 'AM' = ''SHE-AM ''

> >

> > 21. SHYAMA . SHE -AH - MAH.

> >

> >

> >

> > Well there you have it 21 little words which may or may not be

> real

> > bija mantras - who knows.

> >

> > All I know is it costs a fortune to learn!

> >

> > Namaste,

> >

> > Billy

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