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When problem source is not known

Naran

Let us see how to dissolve our karmas through Bija Mantras.

There is a problem. However, source of the problem is not known. Karma is the only source. There are no other sources.

Irrespective of the karma or reason behind the cause of the problem, how we can remove it?

Contain the karma

Let us see the meaning of the Bija mantras OM LUM NAMAHA and OM VUM NAMAHA.

Lum means earth – a vessel, say an earthen pot. It denotes earth element.

We put water into the pot. Water element is always connected with our Karma. Through water element our desires are created. Because of our desires we get problems.

What is the source of desire – Water?  So, I put water into the vessel. It means my karma is contained in the vessel.

How to remove the karma?

OM RUM NAMAHA – by fire element, we can remove it. This comes from Manipura Chakra. It will vaporize the water. When the fire burns, the water vaporizes.

The vaporized water will go into space – the universal energy – turning into light and love.

When the cause is put in the earthen pot and burnt, the water or karma is vaporized and transmuted into space and light. This is the way to resolve our karmas.

So, if we cannot resolve a problem then we can chant, “OM VUM NAMAHA OM LUM NAMAHA OM RUM NAMAHA OM YUM NAMAHA OM HUM NAMAHA”.

If I do so then we mean,

Om Vum Namaha – the cause of the problem or karma

Om Lum Namaha – I put it in the earthen pot

Om Rum Namaha – which I burnt it

Om Yum Namaha – it gets vaporized into space and

Om Hum Namaha – changing into light and love

How to combine with intention?

For this problem I don’t know the cause. So I am using this technique to solve it.

I visualize the problem, which I am putting as the cause of the problem inside the water contained in the pot and then I burn the pot with fire.

After I finished visualization, I can chant the mantras.

Fulfill your desires easier

Kamakshi

I have gone through your blogs. Lalitham mantras are fantastic and working well.

My family’s deity is Lord Muruga. For this can I chant “LALITHAM SUBRAMANYAM LALITHAM KUMAARAM LALITHAM SHANMUGAM”?

M has the power to go in easily, which I read it from your site only. Hence, this idea has aroused to me. Please clarify.

Naran

Your coining is wonderful. I think Lord Muruga is suggesting this through your question.

Whenever we want to have anything for us, we also should think in what way it can be useful for others. Through your coining of words, I am asked by the divine to explain.

Lalitham makes us always secured. Kumaaram protects us like Mother. In other words, when our mother is there beside us, we feel safe; we are confident; we are assured to get what we need (it is not “what we want”).

The one beauty with this combination is that you can chant this at anytime and surrender intending “He knows when to fulfill anything (for me) at the right time”.

Shanmugam is strengthening our link with the Mother Earth.

“GAM” is for steady abundance.

When it is coined with “Sha” your receiving capacity will increase. 

“SUBRAMANYAM” (don’t say Maniam, but say Manyam) acts both on our Manipura and Heart chakras, releasing our ego and replacing it with Love.

When all the three “LALITHAM SUBRAMANYAM LALITHAM KUMAARAM LALITHAM SHANMUGAM” is chanted what will happen?

You will get the feeling that you are the child of God. What else we need in this life?

Best of luck

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