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Baba Keenaram Sthal or Baba Keenaram Sthal-Kreem Kund is a spiritual centre, headquarters, and pilgrimage site of the Aghori sect of Shaivism. It is located in Ravindrapuri, Varanasi, a district of Uttar Pradesh, India. [1] [2] The temple is dedicated to Baba Keenaram, the originator of the Aghori sect of Shaivism. [3] [4]
A mantra (Pali: mantra) or mantram (Devanagari: मन्त्रम्) [1] is a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words (most often in an Indo-Iranian language like Sanskrit or Avestan) believed by practitioners to have religious, magical or spiritual powers.
A bījamantra (Sanskrit: बीजमन्त्र, romanized: bījamantra, lit. 'seed-mantra', in modern schwa-deleted Indo-Aryan languages: beej mantra), [1] or a bījākṣara ("seed-syllable"), is a monosyllabic mantra believed to contain the essence of a given deity.
Aghoracharya Baba Keenaram was born on Chaturdashi in the month of Bhadrapad in 1601 CE at Ramgarh village (now Chandauli of Uttar Pradesh state of India). [4] After his birth, he neither cried nor suckled at his mother's breast for three days.
Mantra: oṃ bhadrakāl̤yai namaḥ; Weapon: Sword: A symbol of divine knowledge that cuts through ignorance. Trident: Represents the three fundamental aspects of creation, preservation, and destruction. Mace: Symbolizes power and strength to subdue enemies. Discus: Represents the cycle of time and the impermanence of existence.
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The chanting of mantras is the most popular form of worship in Hinduism. The Vedas are liturgical texts (mantras and hymns). Stuti is an umbrella term for religious literary creations, but it literally means "praise." The Hindu devotional Bhakti traditions place a focus on repetitive prayer, known as japa.
Mantra-śāstra - textbooks on Mantras, metaphysics of mantric sound, related practices and rituals Prapañcasāra tantra and its commentaries and Ṭīkās Śāradatilaka tantra by Lakṣmaṇa Deśikendra