Om Shreem Hreem Vreem Soum Sharavanabhava 1008 times | Murugan, Subramanya, Kumara, Shanmukha

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  • Kartikeya Mantra (Murugan, Subramanya, Kumara, Skanda, Saravana, Shadanana, Devasenapati, Shanmukha)
    "Om Shreem Hreem Vreem Soum Sharavanabhava" 1008 times | Lord Kartikeya Mantra
    "Om Shreem Hreem Vreem Soum Sharavanabhava" is a mantra associated with Lord Murugan, also known as Karthikeya or Skanda, a Hindu deity of war. Mantras like this are often recited for various spiritual and material benefits. Each component of the mantra has a specific significance:
    Om: A sacred syllable that represents the sound of the universe.
    Shreem: A seed sound associated with wealth, prosperity, and beauty.
    Hreem: Another seed sound, often linked to purity and transformation.
    Vreem: This is less common as a bija (seed) mantra and its interpretations can vary.
    Soum: Associated specifically with Lord Murugan, representing his power and essence.
    Sharavanabhava: Refers directly to Lord Murugan, born in the reeds (Sharavana), invoking his presence and blessings.
    This mantra is used by devotees to invoke Lord Murugan’s blessings for strength, protection, and guidance. It’s also believed to help in spiritual growth and enlightenment.
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