Guest guest Posted January 31, 2006 Report Share Posted January 31, 2006 Dear friends ~ again, I don't know who wrote the first comment below, to which Max was responding. In the "Chandi Path," it is made quite clear that Klim is the seed syllable associated with Kali. There is a wonderful mantra, towards the end of the Chandi. Here it is: om aim hrim klim camundayai vicce II om glaum hum klim jum sah jvalaya jvalaya jvala jvala prajvala, prajvala aim hirm klim camundayai vicce jvala ham sam lam ksam phat svahaII Here is the beautiful translation: Om The Infinite Beyond Conception Aim Creation, Rajo Guna, The Energy of Desire, Mahasarasvati Hirm Preservation, Sattva Guna, Energy of Action, Mahalaksmi Klim Destruction, Tamo Guna, Energy of Wisdom, Mahakali Camunda The Slayer of Passion and Anger, Moves in the head Yai The Grantor of boons Vic In the body of Knowledge; in the perception Ce Of Consciousness Om The infinite Beyond Conception Glaum Mahaganesa, The Great Lord of Wisdom Hum Cutting the ego Klim Dissolving bondage to physical attachment Jum Sah Pure Consciousness Jvalaya Jvalaya Flame, bright light of illumination Jvala Jvala Burning, blazing, shining Prajvala Prajvala To being to blaze or flash that the three gunas, energies, Goddesses: Creation, Preservation and Destruction, are in constant movement, transformation in the perception of Consciousness Jvala (and this) Illumination Ham (is the) Divine I Sam in all Lam manifested beings Ksam (to) the end of existence Phat without a doubt Svaha I am One with God! I love this mantra. Kali Ma Ki Jai ~ Linda Someone wrote, and Max responded: >> "Hrim" is the bija mantra for Kali I think >> It is often written of as bija of Bhuvanesvari.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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