Tantric Mantra · Lord Krishna
कृष्ण मंत्र — ॐ क्लीं कृष्णाय नमः
Krishna Mantra
Sanskrit (Devanagari)
ॐ क्लीं कृष्णाय नमः
Transliteration
Om Kleem Krishnaya Namah
Meaning
Om. I bow to Krishna. "Kleem" is the Kamabija — the attraction and desire beej. Combined with Krishna's name, it invokes the divine attraction, love, and joy that Krishna embodies. This mantra draws love, success, and spiritual bliss into the practitioner's life.
Last updated: 20 April 2026 · Traditional Vedic mantra
Benefits of Krishna Mantra
- ·Attracts divine love, joy, and abundance — Krishna is the god of ananda (bliss)
- ·Improves all relationships — romantic, family, and social
- ·Removes obstacles in love and marriage
- ·Grants artistic talent, musical ability, and creative expression
- ·Spiritual joy and the experience of divine play (Lila) in everyday life
- ·Strengthens Venus and the Moon in the horoscope
How to Chant
- 1.Wednesday and Thursday are most auspicious for Krishna
- 2.Janmashtami (Krishna's birthday) is the most powerful day of the year
- 3.Offer butter, milk sweets, tulsi, and yellow flowers to Krishna
- 4.Use a tulsi mala — tulsi is sacred to Krishna/Vishnu
- 5.Chant while listening to Krishna bhajans for deeper absorption
- 6.Meditate on Krishna's form: blue complexion, peacock feather, yellow garments
Best Time
Wednesday and Thursday mornings. Janmashtami midnight. Ekadashi. Brahma Muhurta.
Recommended Count
108 times daily. Janmashtami: 1008 times from midnight to dawn. Purashcharan: 125,000 repetitions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.What does Kleem mean in Krishna mantra?
Kleem is the Kamabija — the seed syllable of divine attraction and desire. In the Krishna mantra, it activates Krishna's irresistible magnetic quality (his divine attraction). Krishna himself said in the Gita: "I am the Kama (desire) that does not violate Dharma." The Kleem beej aligns the practitioner with Krishna's quality of drawing everything toward divine love.
Q.Can Krishna mantra help in finding love?
Yes. The Krishna mantra with Kleem beej is one of the traditional mantras for attracting love and improving romantic relationships. It works by making the practitioner more magnetic, joyful, and attractive — qualities that naturally draw love. It should be chanted with the intention of giving love rather than demanding it, in alignment with Krishna's own teaching of selfless love (Prema).