Srividya Mantra – King
Among Mantras
Mantra is a divine combination of divine syllables or sounds which when
chanted with devotion,faith and emotion gravitate the concerned God or Goddess
or deity and secure their divine blessings. For divine help one must link with
divine forces but majority of humans are unaware of these forces and have no
link whatsoever. But when an individual starts chanting Mantra related to a
particular deity regularly the gap between him and the concerned divine force
steadily decreases. By regular use of Mantra a subtle link is formed and
through this one could then obtain any desired boon within the power of the deity.
Srividya Mantra has over the ages proved to be a wonderful
key to success in the lives of hundreds of great Rishis and Yogis. According to
ancient texts this Mantra was never created by anyone, rather it was obtained
directly from Shiva.
It is this mysterious Mantra that hides within it the power to
link a human to his inner bodies. Most people and scholars today associate
Srividya Mantra with mental upliftment. But these are just two of its many
possibilities. If used properly this Mantra can activate all the inner bodies
and also all the Chakras of the Kundalini, thus bestowing psychic and soul
powers like telepathy, hypnotism, astral travelling and omniscience on an
individual.
Sri Premanandaji attained Siddhi in Srividya Mantra by the Grace
of Siddhar Thirumoolar. He initiates the sadhak in Srividya Mantra in graduated
steps to experience the ultimate of Srividya.
KA E I LA HRIM
HA SA KA HA LA HRIM
SA KA LA HRIM
SA KA LA HRIM
Srividya mantra is the Mother Tripurasundari’s
mula mantra (root or core – mantra).
Sundari’s mantra is the famous Panchadashi or
fifteen syllable mantra. It has three sections (kutas), each ending with the
mantra Hrim, which mantra by itself can be used to worship
Tripura Sundari or Lalita.
KA E I LA HRIM
HA SA KA HA LA HRIM
SA KA LA HRIM
B—DERIVATION OF PANCHADASHI
MANTRA
The above Pachadasi
Mantra is derived from the following verse,
KAMOYONIH KAMLA VAJRAPANIR
GUHA HASA MATRISHVABHRAMINDRA
PUNAR GUHA SAKALA MAYEYA CHA
PURUCHCHAIVA VISHVAMATADI VIDDYOM
KAMOYONIH KAMLA VAJRAPANIR
GUHA HASA MATRISHVABHRAMINDRA
PUNAR GUHA SAKALA MAYEYA CHA
PURUCHCHAIVA VISHVAMATADI VIDDYOM
01-KAMOYONIH KAMLA VAJRAPANIR------- KAMA (KA),
YONI(AYE), KAMLA (EEE), VAJRAPANI INDRA (LA),---------- KA E I LA HRIM
02- GUHA HASA MATRISHVABHRAMINDRA-----
GUHA (HRING), HASA VARNAS MATRISHVA-VAYU (KA), ABHRA (HA) INDRA (LA)---- HA SA KA HA LA HRIM
03- PURUCHCHAIVA VISHVAMATADI VIDDYOM--- PUNAH GUHA
HRING, SAKALA VARNAS AND MAYA HRING--- SA
KA LA HRIM
C--SRI VIDYA
MANTRA EXPLANATION
There are many ways to
explain this srividya mantra. Whole books have been written on it. Below is a
short examination of its syllables Relative to the first of the three sections
of the mantra:
Relative to the first
section:
Ka is desire or the creator.
E is Maya or the power of illusion.
I is Vishnu or the Divine ruling power.
La is the power of bliss.
E is Maya or the power of illusion.
I is Vishnu or the Divine ruling power.
La is the power of bliss.
HRIM
Relative to the second section:
Ha is space or breath-
Sa is time.
Ka again is creation.
Ha is breath or spirit renewed in energy.
La again is bliss.
HRIM
Relative to the third section:
Sa is time as eternity or totality
Ka is origin and also the unknown.
La again is bliss.
HRIM
Hrim repeated three times brings about a triple
transformation of our nature.
Hrim added at the end is the crowning glory and realisation
Hrim added at the end is the crowning glory and realisation
D—SRI VIDYA MANTRA TO
OTHER RELATION
01----KA
E I LA HRIM
- The first set of srividya mantras is the head of the Goddess
- The first set relates to Vak, the power of speech
-It relates to
Brahma , Rig Vedas
02----HA
SA KA HA LA HRIM
- the second from her neck to her
hips,
- the second to Kamaraja, the king of love,
-Ii relates to Vishnu , yajur Vedas
03-SA KA LA HRIM
- the third the region
below the hips
- the third to the
original Shakti or power of transformation
-It relates to shiva , sama vedas
E-KADI VIDYA
This version of srividya
mantra that begins with Ka is known as kadi
vidya. There is another version, which omits some letters and gives
letters in a slightly different order
HA SA KA LA HRIM
HA SA KA HA LA HRIM
SA KA LA HRIM
F-HADI VIDYA
This alternative version commences the srividya
mantra with letter Ha and therefore known as “Hadi
Vidya”. The former tradition said to have been
promulgated by Kama, is ascribed to a line of teachers:
Parama-Siva, Durvasa, Hayagriva and Agastya and it is more popular all over the
country than the other one. Tantra-raja-antra and Vamakesvara-tantra are
its chief authorities. The latter tradition goes back to Lopamudra, wife of
Agastya, and was prevalent in Kerala. The main text on which this tradition
relies is Tripuropanisat.