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Dear Sweta ~ In the Chandi Path, the book of worship of the Divine Mother in

various of her forms (Durga, Kali, Saraswati, Laksmi and others), Klim is

defined as relating to destruction, to the Tamo Guna, the Energy of Wisdom,

Mahakali, transformation and ultimate objective. The accompanying mantra is: om

aim hrim klim camundayai vicce (pronounced om aim hreem kleem chamundieyai

vicchay).

 

In Chapter One, Verse 74 of "The Seven Hundred Verses In Praise Of She Who

Removes All Difficulties," reads:

sudha tvamakshare nityay tridha matratmika sthita

ardhamatra stitha nitya yanucharya vishayshataha

You are the eternal essence of all of the letters, and the consciousness of

the three vowels (A.U.M.; aim, hrim, klim). You are the eternal half vowel and

its special mode of pronunciation."

 

Note: I have written the Sanskrit transliteration as it sounds, not as it

would usually be written.

 

The Chandi is an amazing meeting with the Goddess. Jai Ma ~ Linda

 

 

 

 

 

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It is wonderful to see you sharing the Chandi, my sister.

 

 

On Jul 11, 2005, at 3:28 PM, nierika wrote:

 

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> Dear Sweta ~ In the Chandi Path, the book of worship of the Divine

> Mother  in

> various of her forms (Durga, Kali, Saraswati, Laksmi and others),

> Klim is 

> defined as relating to destruction, to the Tamo Guna, the Energy of

> Wisdom, 

> Mahakali, transformation and ultimate objective. The accompanying

> mantra is: om 

> aim hrim klim camundayai vicce (pronounced om aim hreem kleem

> chamundieyai 

> vicchay).

>

> In Chapter One, Verse 74 of "The Seven Hundred Verses In Praise Of

> She Who 

> Removes All Difficulties," reads:

> sudha tvamakshare nityay tridha matratmika sthita

> ardhamatra stitha nitya yanucharya vishayshataha

> You are the eternal essence of all of the letters, and the

> consciousness of 

> the three vowels (A.U.M.; aim, hrim, klim). You are the eternal half

> vowel and

> its special mode of pronunciation."

>

> Note: I have written the Sanskrit transliteration as it sounds, not

> as it 

> would usually be written.

>

> The Chandi is an amazing meeting with the Goddess. Jai Ma ~  Linda

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> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

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