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om kl kr h kro sphre kmakalkli sphre kro h kr kl

svh |
1) Kma bja - kl
Consists of ka + la + + bindu (dot)
Ka represents Krisn a or desire; la represents Indra: represents contentment
and satisfaction and the bindu represents comfort by dispelling pains and
miseries This is the reason why bindu is used in all the mantras. Without
bindu, a bja is not complete. Thus kmabja fulfils all material desires.
Every bja has inherent nda (subtle sound), which subtly causes the sound
and this nda is the power or Grace of akti, which is to be visualized in the
form of light to derive the full effect of a bja
2) Kli bja - kr
Consists of ka + ra + + bindu (dot)
In this bja, ka represents Kli; la represents Brahm; represents annihilation
of miseries. This bja, due to the power of Brahm (not Brahman; here it refers
to the god of creation), Kli removes all pains.
3) Bhairava bja - h (this is also known as krca bja, subtly referring to
ja cakra)
Consists of ha + + bindu
Ha represents iva; represents Bhairava. Bindu refers to removal of
sufferings. This bja is capable of removing ill effects evil forces. This acts as a
protective bja.
4) The bj kro ( ) is formed out of three alphabets ka + ra + ma with a
bindu. The alphabet ka stands for joy and fame. The alphabet ra is considered
as powerful as it is the bja of agni, the fire. Any mantra with ra bestows
supernatural powers. The alphabet ma stands for comforts in the present and

future births. The repeated chanting of kro will give all-round prosperity and
happiness.
Bhtabja sphre ( ) is formed by joining s + ph + ra + e + and bindu (dot)
{ + + + and }. And in subsequent discussions it is only mentioned
as sphre ( ). Hence sphre ( ) appears to be correct. Bhtabja
represents formation of worldly creation. (There is a reference to Bhtabja in
rmad Bhgavata Mahpurna.)
This is the revised and correct mantra:

om kl kr h kro sphre kmakalkli sphre kro h kr kl
svh |

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