

They were also blessings to gain materialistic blessings from different Gods and Goddesses. These were given so that the humans could focus on attaining spiritual benefits. There are 64 Charkas that Lord Shiva gave to the humans, along with different Mantras and Tantras. It is important to focus on the inner vibration of this mantra whilst chanting, in order to connect with the divine power within.When the Devi (the Goddess) is worshipped in Shreecharka, it is said to be the highest form of worship of the goddess. It may be practiced in any stable seated posture such as sukhasana (easy pose) or padmasana (lotus pose), and can be chanted at any time of day. One such mantra is Om Shreem Brzee Namaha, which is chanted for its ability to enhance blessings.įor maximum benefit, shreem should be chanted 108 times daily. Like all bija mantras, shreem can either be chanted alone or as part of another mantra. Shreem is used in particular to attract financial abundance, due to the positive aura it generates when chanted. It can be chanted for success in business, wealth, marriage and health, and is said to bring harmony and happiness to its practitioners.

Since Lakshmi represents both material and spiritual prosperity, the shreem mantra is believed to be one of the most powerful of all mantras. Shreem is the bija mantra dedicated to Lakshmi, and recitation of this sound is said to call forth her blessings. She is associated with feminine lunar energy and can be called upon to help deepen santosha, one of Patanjali’s Niyamas defined as contentment. Lakshmi, consort of Lord Vishnu, is the Goddess of abundance and prosperity, known for her blessings of wealth, material comfort, generosity and tenderness.
