Beej (Seed) Mantra · Lakshmi
श्रीं बीज मंत्र
Shreem Beej Mantra
Sanskrit (Devanagari)
श्रीं
Transliteration
Shreem
Meaning
Shreem is the seed syllable (beej) of Goddess Lakshmi, embodying abundance, beauty, grace, and divine prosperity. It is the sonic form of Shri — the auspicious power that pervades all wealth and good fortune.
Last updated: 23 April 2026 · Traditional Vedic mantra
Benefits of Shreem Beej Mantra
- ·Attracts material and spiritual abundance into all areas of life
- ·Removes financial blockages and opens pathways to wealth
- ·Enhances beauty, charisma, and magnetic personality
- ·Brings harmony, grace, and auspiciousness to the home
- ·Strengthens Venus (Shukra) in the natal chart
How to Chant
- 1.Sit facing east or north on a pink or yellow cloth on Fridays
- 2.Use a Sphatik (crystal) mala or rose-gold mala for chanting
- 3.Chant during Brahma Muhurta or sunrise for maximum potency
- 4.Visualize golden-pink light and the form of Lakshmi while chanting
- 5.Minimum 108 repetitions daily; for fast results chant 1008 times on Fridays
Best Time
Brahma Muhurta (dawn) or sunrise. Fridays. Diwali. Shukla Paksha (waxing moon).
Recommended Count
108 times daily. For wealth rituals: 1008 times on Fridays for 11 consecutive Fridays.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.What is the difference between Shreem and the full Lakshmi mantra?
Shreem is the compressed seed (beej) form — a single syllable that carries the entire energy of Lakshmi in concentrated form. The full Lakshmi mantra (Om Shreem Mahalakshmiyei Namaha) expands this seed with devotional context. Beej mantras work at a deeper vibrational level and require consistent practice to activate, whereas the full mantra is gentler and accessible to beginners.