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Kali Durga Mantra
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“Kali Om Om Aim Hrim Klim Klim Chamundaye Kleem Kleem Swaha,” appears to be a variation of the traditional Kali Durga mantra, which usually includes specific seed syllables and names invoking different aspects of the goddess. Here’s a closer look at the components of this particular variation:
Kali Om: This combines the name of Goddess Kali with “Om,” a sacred syllable often used at the beginning of mantras.
Aim: The seed mantra of Goddess Saraswati, linked to knowledge and wisdom.
Hrim: A seed mantra often associated with transformation and purification. Klim: Another powerful bija or seed mantra, related to attraction and often linked to Goddess Kali.
Chamundaye: Refers to the goddess Chamunda, an aspect of Kali known for her ferocity in battling evil forces.
Kleem: Similar in vibration to “Klim,” this bija mantra is associated with desire, attraction, and the power to bring things into manifestation.
Swaha: A term often used to conclude a mantra, symbolizing offering and release, typically used in fire rituals. Chanting this extended mantra could be considered a more intense invocation, potentially for more potent spiritual protection or cleansing, or to invoke deeper aspects of the divine feminine for transformation.
It would typically be used in a more focused ritual setting, especially one dedicated to Goddess Kali or during ceremonies intended to remove negative energies and barriers.