Beej (Seed) Mantra · Bhuvaneshvari / Shakti
ह्रीं बीज मंत्र
Hrim Beej Mantra
Sanskrit (Devanagari)
ह्रीं
Transliteration
Hrim
Meaning
Hrim is the Maya beej — the seed syllable of the cosmic creative power (Maya Shakti) of the goddess Bhuvaneshvari, queen of the cosmos. It encompasses the power of manifestation, illusion, divine magic, and the creative heart. Often called the "solar plexus of all mantras."
Last updated: 23 April 2026 · Traditional Vedic mantra
Benefits of Hrim Beej Mantra
- ·Purifies the heart chakra and awakens divine compassion
- ·Removes Maya (illusion) and grants clarity of spiritual vision
- ·Strengthens manifestation power — bridges intention and reality
- ·Brings radiant health, vitality, and solar energy
- ·Grants divine authority and leadership presence
How to Chant
- 1.Chant at sunrise facing east on red or saffron cloth
- 2.Use a rudraksha or red coral mala for Hrim
- 3.Hrim is best chanted during Navratri — especially at the Brahma Muhurta of each night
- 4.Visualize the sun rising within your heart center as you chant
- 5.Combine with Shreem and Kleem (Aim-Hrim-Kleem) for the Devi Trikuta empowerment
Best Time
Sunrise. Navratri. Tuesdays and Fridays. Solar and lunar eclipses (for advanced sadhakas only).
Recommended Count
108 times daily. Navratri sadhana: 1008 times each of the 9 nights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.What is the connection between Hrim and Shakti?
Hrim is considered the heartbeat of Shakti — the primal creative energy of the cosmos. In Srividya tantra, Hrim is the central syllable of the Sri Chakra and is equated with Bhuvaneshvari, the "world mother" who holds all of Maya (cosmic illusion). At the deepest level, chanting Hrim is said to pierce the veil of Maya and reveal the pure consciousness underneath. It is one of the three great Shakti beejs alongside Aim and Kleem.