![]() Uniting Om, Hreem and Shreem is believed to amplify the effects of each sound. Lakshmi is associated with feminine lunar energy and known for her blessings of wealth, material comfort, generosity and tenderness. Shreem is also associated with the third-eye chakra and Lakshmi, Goddess of abundance and prosperity. The ‘m’ sound is thought to belong to divine powers, and so uniting this sound with Shree is symbolic of paying respect to the divine. Shreem comes from the Sanskrit root Shree (also translated as Sri), which is an honorific used as a sign of respect or to denote wealth and prosperity. It can also be used to call upon divine goddess energy, as a means of promoting healing, creativity, compassion and purity. Parvati symbolizes divine feminine energy known as Shakti, and so this sound is believed to connect the practitioner to the energies of Shiva and Shakti simultaneously. ![]() Hreem is the bija mantra of goddess Bhuvaneshwari, one of many forms of Shiva’s consort, Parvati. Hreem is often likened with Om, the sacred vibration which represents brahman and the sound of the universe. Although bija mantras are typically not translatable, Om Hreem Shreem can be broken down into three sounds of symbolic significance.
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