ऐं क्लीं सौः बालात्रिपुरे स्वाहा
aim' kleem' sauh' baalaatripure svaahaa
Salutations to Bala Tripura Sundari, invoking the divine feminine energy represented by the seed syllables ऐं (AIM), क्लीं (KLIM), and सौः (SAUH).
ऐं (AIM) is the bija mantra representing Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom and learning. क्लीं (KLIM) is the bija mantra of Kama, the god of love, representing desire and attraction. सौः (SAUH) is the bija mantra representing the power and energy of Shiva. बालात्रिपुरे (Balatripure) refers to Bala Tripura Sundari, the youthful form of the goddess Tripura Sundari, symbolizing beauty and charm. स्वाहा (Swaha) is the ritualistic offering to the divine, signifying complete surrender and dedication.
This mantra is a powerful invocation of the divine feminine energy, combining wisdom, desire, and energy to invoke Bala Tripura Sundari. Chanting this mantra helps in attaining knowledge, fulfillment of desires, and spiritual energy.
Benefits of Chanting: Chanting this mantra regularly can enhance wisdom and learning, attract positive energies and desires, and invoke powerful spiritual energy. It is believed to bring beauty, charm, and youthful vigor to the practitioner.
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