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Does someone know this mantra?

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This mantra of Biijas goes like this:

Aim Hrim Krom Hamsa So Ham

Does someone knows what it stands for?

I know that Aim is Saraswati, hrim is Shakti, Hamsa is Shiva/Shakti and Soham Sun and Moon. But what does krom stands for and what does it means put in this order?

 

Om Shanti // Asoka

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Om Param Tatvaay Naraayanaay Gurubhyo Namaha.

Dear Gurubhai,

Krom Is Another Bija Mantra Of Mother Kaali.it's Meaning Is Similar To That Of Kreem.(refer Mantra Rahasya Book By Gurudev).

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Hello beloved friends.

 

I have recently been studying the art of Ayurveda and through reading "The Yoga of Herbs" by Vasant Lad and David Frawley found out that in the preparation and administration of herbal remedies, Mantra is appropriate. They suggest the Sri Mantra, and write the pronunciation accordingly. - Om Aim Hreem Klim Chamundayee Vichey. This is wonderful news, but I am yet to find someone with experience of using this Mantra. I need to know if there is a correct intonation of the Sri Mantra, and if so, if there are any recordings I can find or buy which demonstrate this. To find a recording of the Sri Mantra being sung 108 times would answer my prayer, but I'll quite happily settle for less.

 

Inshallah, one of you lovely people may help me.

 

Many Blessings X

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