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Kleem is a bija of Krishna. It is also bija of Kamadeva as well as godess Kameswari (one of the names of the wife of Siva ), and one of the beejas of Kali. It is technically called Kamabija in tantra sastra and supposed to fulfill all desires, provided it is initiated and practiced in proper way. Specially it causes emotitional agitation (Kshoba) of the creatures of the three worlds

 

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Kleem is a bija of Krishna. It is also bija of Kamadeva as well as godess Kameswari (one of the names of the wife of Siva ), and one of the beejas of Kali. It is technically called Kamabija in tantra sastra and supposed to fulfill all desires, provided it is initiated and practiced in proper way. Specially it causes emotitional agitation (Kshoba) of the creatures of the three worlds

 

K.Ravindran

is there any were else on the web i could get more info on it.....and is all u say is kleem and that it?????

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Kleem is a bija of Krishna. It is also bija of Kamadeva as well as godess Kameswari (one of the names of the wife of Siva ), and one of the beejas of Kali. It is technically called Kamabija in tantra sastra and supposed to fulfill all desires, provided it is initiated and practiced in proper way. Specially it causes emotitional agitation (Kshoba) of the creatures of the three worlds

 

K.Ravindran

 

Ravindranji, I have also heard that the Beejakshari Kleem is used as a key. We use it as 'Ham Beejam, Sham Shaktih, Kleem Keelakam'. Can you give more info?

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Dear Srikanth ,

 

It is true that Kleem is used as a killaka, but that is not its universal use. In mantra sastra every mantra has a Bija, Shakti and Kilaka, just like each mantra has its own Rishi, Chandus and devada. The killaka varies from mantra to mantra. (For example for the mantra Am hreem krom, it might be like hreem bija am sakti krom kilaka or something like that). Kilaka is a part of the mantra that we chant and hense will change from mantra to mantra.

 

That is, Kleem is not a universal killaka.

 

Regards,

K.Ravindran

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