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Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra
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Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir
Mantrarthabhidhanam
(of the Varadā Tantra )
Śrī Śiva said : Listen, O Parameśvari! Now I shall describe to You the meaning of Mantras, in the absence of knowledge of which no one can get the fruit even with a million Sādhanā.
O Pārvatī ! first of all listen to the meaning of the Prasāda-bīja. Ha denotes Siva and Au indicates Sadasiva; Śūnya indicates Duḥkhahara. Thus Haum is the Bīja for the worship of śiva.
Da indicates Durgā; U indicates Raksaņa; the Nādarüpa indicates Visvamātā and Vindu indicates the Kurva. Thus Dum is the Bīja for the worship of Durgā.
Ka indicates Kālī; Ra indicates Brahma; I denotes Mahamāyā; Nāda denotes Viśvamātā and the Vindu indicates Duhkhahara. Thus made up of these letters, Krin is the Bīja for the worship of Kālikā Devi for getting relief from afflictions and pain.
Ha indicates Śiva; Repha indicates Praksti; I indicates Mahāmāyā; Nāda indicates Visvaprasū and the Vindu
indicates Duḥkhahara. Consisting of these letters is the Bīja Hrīë for the worship of Bhuvaneśvari.
Śa indicates Mahālaksmī; Repha indicates Dhana; I indicates Tuști; Nāda indicates Parā; and Vindu indicates Duhkhahara. Thus the śrīm is the Bija for the worship of Laksmi Devī.
Ai stands for Sarasvatī and Vindu for Duḥkhaharana. Thus Aim is the Bīja for the worship of Vāņi.
Ka stands for Kāmadeva or Kțşņa; La for Indra; i for Tuşti, and M for Sukha. Out of Love for You the Kāmabīja which I have described is Klīm.
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