This process is best for devotees who want to maximize their devotion. It is described in the Bhagavad Purana.
1.Shravan Bhakti:- Listening, reading the leelas, Guna & Names. Reading scriptures like Ramayan, Ramcharitmanas, Bhagavad Puran, Bhagavad Gita, etc.
2.Keertan Bhakti:- After listening you should sing the glories and Names of god...another way to meditate on Prabhu.
3.Smaran Bhakti:- Remember the names, gunas, and leelas of God. And think how he had done this Leela and like this.
4.Padsevan :- worshipping lotus feets of sri hari .
5.Archan :-worship him by praising him with his quallities and with puja samagris .
6.Vandan :- Singing devotional songs and various slokas like sri hari stotram, Sashashranaam, etc while doing puja.
karpūragauraṁ – The one who is as pure/white as camphor (Karpur).
karuṇāvatāraṁ – The personification of compassion.
sansārsāram – The one who is the essence of the world.
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bhujagendrahāram – The one with the serpent king as his garland.
sadāvasantaṁ hṛdayāravinde – Always residing in the lotus-like heart. Where, Hridaya aravinde means, ‘in the heart, that is (as pure as) lotus’.
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Lotus, though born in the muddy waters, is untouched by the mud aroundit. Similarly, Lord Shiva always (Sada) resides (Vasantham) in the hearts of beings that are not affected by worldly matters.
Hinduism abounds with legends of miracles; superhuman deeds of gods born as humans; and mortals claiming to have been visited by one of the various Hindu deities.
But the following story is unique.
A Hindu sights a Hindu god in his dream or has a vision of a god in real life, that’s believable because the person reveres that god. But a Christian claiming to see a Hindu god who ends up saving the man’s life…that’s unheard of.
Lord Shiva – The Saviour
It was 1879, and the British were ruling India. An officer in the British Army, Lt. Col. Martin of Agar Malva, was leading the army in the war against Afghanistan.
Col. Martin would regularly send messages about his well-being to his wife.
Kleem is a very popular Beej mantra endowed with miraculous powers. Beej mantras are otherwise known as seed sounds or keys to unlock subtle forces. Beej mantras represent and correspond to universal energies.
Chanting them helps open up the spiritual planes and tap the mighty energies to attain some incredible benefits.
The Kleem mantra consists of four syllables namely ka, la, ee and m. These sounds represent the cause, external body, causal body and perfection respectively.
Thus, we can say Kleem mantra is the perfect tool to balance the causal and gross body to experience the higher states of consciousness.
How to chant Kleem mantra-
Kleem mantra must be chanted a minimum of 108 times in one single stretch.