
Saguna bhakti with the ultimate manifestation and attraction mantra with yantra.
- in eternal aum consciousness

- Mar 13, 2024
- 7 min read
Updated: Mar 25, 2024
Sarva loka kalyanam:
In order to channelise the divine energy for loka kalyanam, the second purpose in life, a mantra, tantra and yantra is required.
Mantra
"Om kleem krishnayan namah" is the mantra, which came by part intuition, part study, and definately by divine blessings of the our gurus.
You can listen to this mantra here.
This mantra followed the "om namah shivaya" mantra and "maha mrityunjay" mantra for knowledge of the self and jeevanmukti as the first goal.
Together, they form the nirguna saguna combination of Shiva and Vishnu.
One has to understand the deeper significance of the forms of Kali, Krishna, Vishnu and other divine manifestations, beyond the kathas or stories or history as given in puranas etc.
The second aspect is to channelizing the energies for our goal of sarva loka kalyananam.
Let's see the mantra in detail now.
Om kleem krishnayan namah
Has four words.
Om:
Here om represents Shiva. Formless. Nirguna. This is the sat. Or the truth. There are many blogs on om, which you can refer to to understand more. The key being the om sound within, group om chanting, the om shape within as given in dynehswari, the shiv lingam as the purest form of self, nirvana shatakam and shiv manaspuja with mandukya upanishad...
Kleem:
Kleem is the beeja Mantra of Kali, which is the ugra roopa of Maya, Shakti. Or Parvati, radhe, the primary purpose being cutting negativity. This is the energy. Chit.
Kleem Beeja is also associated with Lord Kamdev, who is the god of love and desire is prayed using this beej mantra. Here “KA” stands for kamdev, “LA” is for Indra dev and “EE” is for satisfaction.
Kamdev is not only the god of love, as is popularly believed. But it's a god of all desires.
There is a story in puranas, our documented ancient history, about lord Shiva that when his third eye opened, the kamdev was burnt to ashes.
Kamadeva signifies desire, not just love, but any desire, or the moon energy, pleasure, attraction, coolness.
Third eye signifies enlightenment. Or the teja of knowledge, satya, hot, powerful.
Just what does this mean?
Going by shiv Manas Puja, Shiva is within. When the third eye opens or is activated, there is Satya, or truth, which is realised, ending the desire completely. This is signified by the burning of kamadeva by Shiva's third eye.
When one realises the truth, One knows that emotions come from desires, which come from roles and i am not the role. Devoid of any desire, the action creases completely. And the body is given up, when even the involuntary desire of breathing ends. This is the first purpose of jeevanmukta, which is achieved. But what about the second purpose of loka kalyanam? Hence the urge by devas to get Shiva back into a grihastha or family life...with mata parvati. Here Shiva is the entire creation, non creation, everything. Devoid of desire, there will be no creation... No universe, nothing.
To achieve the second purpose of loka kalyanam, the desires are turned and directed differently. Like it's explained in the fifth shloka of shiv Manas Puja, "whatever I do, is your (Shiva within) worship". As the entire creation is the manifestation of same consciousness, it is natural that it's well being happens through us as a medium.
When we are not aligned with this oneness with Shiva, we seek forgiveness. Which is given in the last shloka of manaspuja. It is not asking forgiveness without a context. It is asking for forgiving when we are not aligned to the fifth sloka.
In adwaita, there is only one, so who will forgive whom. When we see ourselves as seperate, it is a virtual duality. And we seek forgiveness, that we have not yet merged with the ultimate truth. Once we merge, we live in the fifth shloka.
the union of Shiva and Shakti, The truth and energy need to work together. Hence once the realisation of true self happens, instead of giving up desires, one can merge them with Shakti, the female energy to create, sustain and end events, people, things across time, for the kalyanam of all.
Usually kalyanam is associated with something good. But whatever happens, when it happens, is all happening for the kalyanam of everyone. There is no attachement to doing good either now... As what is good for one, could be bad for the other being which includes everything from Micro-organisms onwards...
This union of truth and energy is symbolised by Shiv Parvati Vivaha. The celestial marriage.
The stories or history from puranas , the forms, all are created by the divine to point us into a direction, show the path. Understand the deeper meaning within...
Coming back to study of our mantra...
Krishnaya:
Krishnaya is the infinite attraction. This is anantam. This is from the dhatu krish which it to attract.
Together they form sat chit anantam.
Namah:
Namah means bowing down to the triad...
This encompasses all the three elements, Hence this the ultimate manifestation mantra.
In adwaita, there is no gender. This mantra has both genders in it. Along with aum which is universal.
No devotion can be complete without devotion to shakti. Even Lord Krishna did Shakti upasana! Hence this mantra is chosen for quick progress into Anandmaya kosha transitioning from vigyanamaya kosha.
Summary:
This mantra keeps the power of goddess durga as well as Krishna too and so is a divine mantra for everyone who want success in life soon. “Om Kleem Krishnaya Namaha” is a powerful mantra which invokes the inner spiritual energy if continuously chanted so is beneficial for people who want spiritual development too. Kamdev, Goddess Kali and Krishna are invoked here in this mantra.
Benefits:
Chanting of this mantra gives mesmerizing aura. That means, this mantra helps in increasing the attraction power of the person. It helps in opening up the sources of income and making life prosperous. This mantra will be of great help even if one wants spiritual growth. This mantra helps to attract the blessings of Lord Krishna as well as Goddess Kali. The mantra “Om Kleem Krishnaya Namah” also protects a person from negative energies, also protects from black magic. Its chanting brings happiness in life. The person gets success in relationships.
Chanting of this mantra helps in making successful career, successful social life, successful love life etc.
The yantra:
The focus is on the heart chakra (hence the 2 triangles, signifying the anahata chakra).

The idols in temples have a yantra under it. It is the yantra that unleashes the cosmic power. The idol is the physical manifestation like the annamaya kosha. The yantra is the energy manifestation like the pranamaya kosha. The mantras are the activation of the Manomaya kosha of the diety, hence the pran prathishta vidhis.
Implementation of the yantra:
Wear the krishna yantra in the neck such that its star comes exactly in the centre of the chest.
Heart chakra symbolises air element. Which is also the symbol of the yantra. Which is a 6 point star. This is also the centre of attraction. Hence the placement.
Heart chakra is stabilized by copper metal This is the same metal the yantra is also made of.
Using this yantra with Shankhnaad
Place the shankh over the yantra for maximum effect, during shankh naad. Read about shanknaad in a seperate blog.
Applying sandalwood, showing Diya etc are all external measures, mostly passive measures. The greater benefit of yantra is experienced by actively engaging with it. To wear it, to chant with it, to see it's reflection, to see it's movement. To hold it in the hand... To place it near the chakra points for activation...
Chanting the mantra:
As you chant the mantra focus on the chakras of the beeja mantras. Slowly. Dont hurry up.
Breath in and out with om.
Then focus on each chakras following the breath in if you are moving downwards and breath out, if the graph moves upwards. Move the energy from each chakra to the other, following this path.
Dont focus on repeating fast. The chart below reveals a beautiful pattern for each word. Amazing.

Aum kleem krishnaya namah can be played on various instruments like singing bowls, along with the breathing to maximize the effect.

Om is sounded on the tingsha bell in the signing bowl set.
There is a seperate blog on singing bowls, which explores this aspect in more detail.
Deep inhale and exhale. The letters in the brackets are for singing bowls. The numbers in the {} are chakra numbers.
K (f) in {4}
L (c) in {1}
Ee (g) out {5}
M (d) in {2}
Am (g) out {5}
K (f) in {4}
Ru (g) out {5}
Sh (c) in {1}
N (e) out {3}
Aa (g) out {5}
Y (f) in {4}
Aa (g) out {5}
N (e) in {3}
Aa (g) out {5}
M (d) in {2}
Aah (g) out {5}
The vibrations of the singing bowls, the breathing and the chakra vibrations, all together, create a powerful energy flow.
Manifestation for self
Manifestation is usually associated with attachements to desires like car, money, house, girlfriend etc.
This is like using a Ferrari to go for grocery shopping around the corner. A gross under utilisation.
As the attachment to having and aversion to not having goes down, sets in with acceptance.
Manifestation for sarva loka kalyanam
The manifestation mantra, along with a visualization of sarva loka kalyanam is done.
As the value addition to others becomes the goal, reward to the self comes in its own. This is the law of nature. It comes without asking. It comes with abundance. It is the state where actions are done without expectations of results. Just as it is given in the bhagwat gita.
We all take action for achieving goals. But the higher goal, of value addition to others lives, the purpose, is always clear. The perspective, however varies from person to person.
Someone does it by excellence, something by innovation, some one else by service. But the inner fulfillment from giving remains the same.
Blessing:
May you manifest all your actions for sarva loka kalyanam and expedite while being immersed in internal om.



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