හ්රෞං බීජ මංත්ර
Hraum Beej Mantra (Shiva Seed Mantra) in Sinhala · සිංහල
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Origin & Story
Tantric and Vedic tradition; Shaiva Agamas and bija-mantra texts · Tantric and Vedic seers (traditional) · Ancient
In the Shaiva tantras, Hraum is the seed (beej) of Shiva — the sound-body of the auspicious supreme reality. Composed of 'Ha' (Shiva, ether), 'Ra' (fire), 'Au' (Sadashiva) and the bindu, it gathers Shiva's power of pure awareness and dissolution into a single syllable. Shiva is the great yogi and the lord of meditation and liberation, and Hraum is therefore prized as a seed for stilling the mind, burning ignorance and realising the ever-auspicious Self.
✦ As told in scripture
It is told that sustained meditation on Shiva's seed-sound dissolves the mind into the boundless silence of pure awareness, where the devotee tastes the peace of Shiva himself. In the tradition of Mrityunjaya, sincere invocation of Shiva's seed is said to have turned aside untimely death and restored failing health, just as Shiva once granted Markandeya victory over death.
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ඕං හ්රෞං
Om Hraum
Meaning:Om Hraum — I bow to the seed-sound of Lord Shiva, the auspicious one, the sound of pure consciousness and liberation. Om Hraum, salutations to Shiva, the supreme Self and conqueror of death.
ඕං හ්රෞං නමඃ ශිවාය
Om Hraum Namah Shivaya
ඕං ජූං සඃ හ්රෞං ඕං (මෘත්යුඤ්ජය බීජ)
Om Joom Sah Hraum Om (Mrityunjaya Beej)
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Benefits of Chanting Hraum Beej Mantra (Shiva Seed Mantra)
Connects with Shiva's pure consciousness — Hraum is the seed of Mahadeva, drawing the chanter toward the silent, boundless awareness that Shiva embodies.
Deepens meditation and inner peace — As the sound of stillness, it quiets the mind and is prized for dhyana (deep meditation) and profound calm.
Burns away ignorance and ego — Combining ether and fire, it dissolves spiritual ignorance, attachment and the sense of separateness.
Supports healing and longevity — Linked with Shiva as Mrityunjaya (conqueror of death), it is invoked for physical and emotional healing and resilience.
Bestows auspiciousness and protection — 'Shiva' means the auspicious; his seed surrounds the devotee with sacred, protective grace.
Leads toward liberation (moksha) — In the Shaiva tradition, Hraum is held to guide the sincere seeker toward union with the ever-auspicious Self.
How to Chant Hraum Beej Mantra (Shiva Seed Mantra)
Sit facing east or north in a clean, quiet place before a Shiva Lingam or image of Shiva, with a lamp and ideally bilva (bel) leaves. Calm the breath and chant 'Om Hraum Namah Shivaya' (or simply 'Hraum') 108 times using a rudraksha mala. Pronounce 'Hraum' as 'ha-rau-m', letting the bindu dissolve into silence and resting in the stillness that follows. Mondays, Pradosh Kaal and Maha Shivaratri are especially powerful, and it pairs naturally with 'Om Namah Shivaya'. A daily, meditative practice deepens its peace.
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