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Kamla Yantra Print
FULFILLMENT. Are you ready to appreciate what is? The Goddess of Fulfillment — Kamla — brings riches in both the material and spiritual realms. She brings peace and prosperity to those who generously share these qualities with others, whereby the truth of fulfillment, the wealth of spirit, is attained.
KAMLA MANTRA
SREEM
Pronounced S-R-E-E-M
The Goddess Kamla — also written Kamala — is the tenth and final Mahavidya, the Great Wisdom Goddess, and the Tantric expression of Lakshmi. But where Lakshmi comes and goes, Kamla, once she arrives, is here to stay. She is the Goddess of fullness, completion, abundance, and wealth — the epitome of feminine beauty and grace. Wealth here is understood as a fluid receiving of good health, worldly prosperity, nourishment, love, and happiness all at once.
Kamla is depicted as a four-armed beautiful young goddess with a golden complexion, wearing jewels and fine red clothing, seated upon a lotus in a large pool of water. She carries two lotus flowers — the lotus is her name — and offers protection and blessings with her other hands. On either side of her, elephants draw water up from the pool and send it arcing back down. Just as this water circulates, so too does the energy of sustainability. As a Mahavidya she also has a terrifying aspect, embracing light and dark alike. And unlike Lakshmi she has no consort — because she is everything. She is the totality. She is the divine mother.
Kamla blesses you with abundance and she adores generosity, graciousness, thankfulness, and kindness. She gives all that you are seeking on the material plane — children, life partners, a fulfilling family life. In the trinity of birth, life, and death, Kamla is the sustaining principle of life itself. She also brings moksha, the bliss of enlightenment, for those who seek the fullness of the divine mother.
She resides at the seventh chakra in her ultimate state, and at the heart as a form of daily worship. Gratitude, generosity, self-love, and the recognition of yourself living the fullest expression of who you are — in a way that sustains both you and others — can be attained through the sound SREEM and the Kamla Yantra. Jai Ma!
FULFILLMENT. Are you ready to appreciate what is? The Goddess of Fulfillment — Kamla — brings riches in both the material and spiritual realms. She brings peace and prosperity to those who generously share these qualities with others, whereby the truth of fulfillment, the wealth of spirit, is attained.
KAMLA MANTRA
SREEM
Pronounced S-R-E-E-M
The Goddess Kamla — also written Kamala — is the tenth and final Mahavidya, the Great Wisdom Goddess, and the Tantric expression of Lakshmi. But where Lakshmi comes and goes, Kamla, once she arrives, is here to stay. She is the Goddess of fullness, completion, abundance, and wealth — the epitome of feminine beauty and grace. Wealth here is understood as a fluid receiving of good health, worldly prosperity, nourishment, love, and happiness all at once.
Kamla is depicted as a four-armed beautiful young goddess with a golden complexion, wearing jewels and fine red clothing, seated upon a lotus in a large pool of water. She carries two lotus flowers — the lotus is her name — and offers protection and blessings with her other hands. On either side of her, elephants draw water up from the pool and send it arcing back down. Just as this water circulates, so too does the energy of sustainability. As a Mahavidya she also has a terrifying aspect, embracing light and dark alike. And unlike Lakshmi she has no consort — because she is everything. She is the totality. She is the divine mother.
Kamla blesses you with abundance and she adores generosity, graciousness, thankfulness, and kindness. She gives all that you are seeking on the material plane — children, life partners, a fulfilling family life. In the trinity of birth, life, and death, Kamla is the sustaining principle of life itself. She also brings moksha, the bliss of enlightenment, for those who seek the fullness of the divine mother.
She resides at the seventh chakra in her ultimate state, and at the heart as a form of daily worship. Gratitude, generosity, self-love, and the recognition of yourself living the fullest expression of who you are — in a way that sustains both you and others — can be attained through the sound SREEM and the Kamla Yantra. Jai Ma!