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Makar Rashi Beej Mantra

Makar Rashi Beej Mantra

The Makar Rashi Beej Mantra is a five-part seed sound formula: Om Aing Kleeng Hreeng Shreeng Sauh. Each syllable carries distinct cosmic vibrations aligned with Capricorn energy. Om represents universal consciousness and the primordial sound. Aing invokes divine knowledge and clarity. Kleeng channels devotional love and magnetism. Hreeng calls forth divine feminine power and transformation. Shreeng amplifies prosperity and auspiciousness. Sauh seals the intention with completion and mastery. Together, they form a unified frequency resonating with Capricorn's earthy, ambitious nature.

In Vedic astrology, Makar (Capricorn) is ruled by Saturn—the planet of discipline, responsibility, and karmic evolution. This beej mantra directly attunes practitioners to Saturn's transformative energy and the Capricorn zodiac's inherent strengths: perseverance, wisdom, and material stability. The mantra invokes the cosmic principle of steady progress and structured spiritual growth. Traditionally, Capricorn natives and those seeking Saturnian blessings chant this mantra to align with celestial timings and strengthen their natal chart's influence. The combination harnesses both masculine (Shiva/Om, Hreeng) and feminine (Saraswati/Aing, Lakshmi/Shreeng) divine principles for balanced manifestation.

Chant this mantra 108 times during dawn or Thursday (Saturn's sacred day) for maximum potency. Sit in a stable, meditative posture and focus on the root chakra (Muladhara), which governs grounding and material security. Use it during Capricorn season (December 22–January 19) or when transits activate your natal Saturn. Beginners may start with 27 repetitions daily, gradually increasing to 108. The mantra works best when combined with steady practice, ethical living, and realistic goal-setting aligned with Capricorn virtues.

Curated by The Mahakatha Team · Original Composition: Mahakatha · Lyric: Traditional / Vedic

Makar Rashi Beej Mantra

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ॐ ऐं क्लीं ह्रीं श्रीं सौः

Om Aing Kleeng Hreeng Shreeng Sauh

Word-by-Word Meaning

Sanskrit Meaning
Om The primordial sound of the universe and ultimate reality in Hindu philosophy, representing the absolute consciousness (Brahman). Root: from Sanskrit 'AUM', symbolizing creation, maintenance, and dissolution.
Aing The bija (seed) mantra associated with Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and wisdom. Represents the energy of speech and intellect.
Kleeng The bija mantra associated with Krishna and attraction, representing beauty, magnetism, and divine love. Often used in mantras invoking prosperity and charm.
Hreeng The bija mantra associated with Durga/Shakti, representing divine feminine power, protection, and illusion (Maya). Root connected to 'hrim', invoking goddess energy.
Shreeng The bija mantra associated with Lakshmi, representing prosperity, abundance, wealth, and auspiciousness. Root: 'shri' meaning radiance and fortune.

How to Chant Makar Rashi Beej Mantra

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    Find a quiet, clean space

    Sit in a comfortable, undisturbed environment. Face east or north if possible. You may light incense or a candle to set a contemplative atmosphere.

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    Settle into a comfortable posture

    Sit cross-legged on the floor or upright in a chair. Keep the spine erect and place the hands on the knees with palms facing upward.

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    Take three cleansing breaths

    Inhale slowly through the nose, hold briefly, and exhale completely. Repeat three times to calm the mind and prepare for mantra recitation.

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    Begin chanting Makar Rashi Beej Mantra

    Chant the mantra clearly and with devotion — aloud, in a whisper, or silently. Use a mala (108 beads) to count repetitions. Aim for a consistent, unhurried rhythm throughout the session.

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    Rest in stillness

    After completing your chanting, sit quietly for two to five minutes. Allow the vibration of the mantra to settle within. Close the practice with a moment of gratitude.

Benefits of Makar Rashi Beej Mantra

  • Strengthens discipline and willpower: Aligns you with Saturn's mastery energy, building mental fortitude and commitment to long-term goals.

    Source: Vedic Astrology & Tantric traditions

  • Attracts career success and financial stability: Makar's earthly nature and Shreeng component invoke prosperity through honest effort and structured planning.

    Source: Traditional practice & Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra

  • Clears karmic obstacles: Saturn rules karma; this mantra helps burn through past karmic debts and accelerates spiritual maturation.

    Source: Upanishads & Tantric philosophy

  • Enhances wisdom and practical intelligence: Aing's Saraswati energy combined with Capricorn's earthy intellect promotes discernment and sound judgment.

    Source: Devi Mahatmya & Vedic traditions

  • Stabilizes emotions and grounds scattered energy: Perfect for those with unstable natal charts or chaotic life phases seeking solid foundation.

    Source: Traditional practice

Deity Zodiac
Composition Mahakatha (Original) · Traditional / Vedic (Lyric)
Also called Makar Rashi Beej Mantra
Zodiac also known as Rashi Mantras · Zodiac Sign Mantras · Rashi Beeja

Story & Symbolism

The Makar Rashi Beej Mantra emerges from the convergence of two profound Vedic sciences: Astrology (Jyotisha) and Mantra Tantra. In ancient Vedic tradition, the twelve zodiac signs (Rashis) were not merely astronomical categories but energetic gateways to divine forces. Capricorn (Makar), ruled by Saturn, was recognized as the sign of spiritual discipline, material mastery, and karmic fruition. Medieval Tantric scholars—particularly in Kashmir Shaivism and South Indian Vedic schools—synthesized beej mantras (seed sounds) with zodiacal principles, creating rashi-specific formulas to help seekers attune to planetary frequencies. The five-syllable structure (Om Aing Kleeng Hreeng Shreeng Sauh) combines universal sound (Om), wisdom (Aing via Saraswati), devotion (Kleeng via Krishna), divine feminine power (Hreeng via Bhuvaneshwari), and prosperity (Shreeng via Lakshmi), all unified to amplify Saturn's transformative grace.

Capricorn's deity association extends beyond Saturn. In Vedic symbolism, Makar represents the crocodile—a creature of depths, patience, and hidden power. This mantra invokes both Saturn's exoteric role (discipline, karma, time) and esoteric aspect (spiritual initiation and liberation). Hreeng and Shreeng particularly connect to Shakti—the feminine creative force—which balances Saturn's masculine, restrictive energy. Together, these five syllables create a complete energetic circuit: initiation (Om), intellect (Aing), heart devotion (Kleeng), divine feminine (Hreeng), and material-spiritual abundance (Shreeng), sealed by completion (Sauh). This mantra thus becomes a ladder for ascending from material concern to spiritual liberation, honoring Saturn as both karmic judge and enlightenment's guide.

Today, the Makar Rashi Beej Mantra is transmitted through established Vedic and Tantric lineages, recommended by contemporary Jyotish scholars and spiritual teachers worldwide. Its popularity surged with the modern Vedic revival initiated by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and subsequent teachers who democratized mantra knowledge. Millions of Capricorn natives and Saturn-conscious seekers now chant this mantra to accelerate spiritual maturation, strengthen professional success, and resolve karmic patterns. Digital platforms and Vedic apps have further disseminated this practice, though authentic guidance from qualified gurus remains invaluable for depth and proper implementation.

How to Use in Daily Life

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Morning Recitation

Chant this beej mantra 108 times at sunrise facing east. This strengthens Capricorn energies and brings stability, discipline, and material prosperity to your day ahead.

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Meditation Practice

Sit in lotus pose, focus on your root chakra. Recite the mantra with intention for 15 minutes. Feel the grounding energy of Makar Rashi stabilizing your foundation and career path.

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Evening Gratitude

Chant before sunset to honor achievements and hard work. This mantra amplifies determination and removes obstacles in professional endeavors. Ideal for those seeking career advancement and financial stability.

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Sleep Enhancement

Whisper this mantra three times before sleep for peaceful rest. The grounding vibrations of Makar beej mantra calm anxious thoughts and promote deep, restorative sleep with clarity of purpose.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Makar Rashi Beej Mantra?
Makar Rashi Beej Mantra (Om Aing Kleeng Hreeng Shreeng Sauh) is a five-syllable Vedic seed formula that amplifies Capricorn zodiac energy. It combines universal consciousness (Om) with divine knowledge (Aing), devotion (Kleeng), feminine power (Hreeng), prosperity (Shreeng), and completion (Sauh). This mantra directly resonates with Saturn—Capricorn's ruling planet—and is chanted to invoke discipline, material success, karmic resolution, and spiritual grounding. In Vedic astrology, beej mantras are considered the most potent because they directly activate planetary and zodiacal frequencies. Capricorn natives and anyone seeking Saturn's blessings—stability, wisdom, and structured progress—use this mantra to align with cosmic forces governing ambition and karmic maturity. The practice bridges the material and spiritual realms, anchoring seekers in both practical success and inner growth.
What are the specific benefits of chanting Makar Rashi Beej Mantra?
Chanting this mantra cultivates Saturn's cardinal virtues: unshakeable discipline, long-term strategic thinking, and karmic wisdom. Practitioners report stronger willpower, increased focus on meaningful goals, and freedom from procrastination. Shreeng amplifies financial opportunities through righteous effort—not shortcuts. Aing sharpens mental clarity and decision-making. Hreeng invokes the divine feminine (Shakti) to soften Saturn's harshness, preventing rigidity. The mantra also accelerates karmic resolution, helping you move through difficult phases faster by accepting responsibility and learning lessons. For Capricorn natives, it enhances natal chart strength. For non-Capricorns, it supports anyone undertaking long-term projects, career transitions, or spiritual disciplines. Many practitioners experience improved relationships with authority figures and mentors, reflecting Saturn's role as the great teacher.
When and how often should I chant Makar Rashi Beej Mantra?
Chant 108 times daily for maximum potency—traditionally a sacred number representing completeness. Optimal timing: Thursday mornings (Saturn's sacred day) during Brahma Muhurta (90 minutes before sunrise). Beginners may start with 27 repetitions and build gradually. Capricorn season (Dec 22–Jan 19) amplifies the mantra's power, as does Saturn's direct motion (not retrograde, though retrograde is powerful for internal work). Sit facing east in a stable posture, preferably on a yellow cloth (Saturn's color). Maintain consistent practice for at least 40 days to see results. You may also chant it during stressful periods, major decisions, or when facing obstacles. No restrictions apply—chant even during menstruation or travel. Evening practice is acceptable but dawn is superior.
What is the scriptural origin of the Makar Rashi Beej Mantras?
Beej (seed) mantras originate in Tantric philosophy and Vedic astrology texts, particularly the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra (foundational astrological treatise) and the Tantrasara. While individual beej mantras (like Aim, Klim, Hrim, Shrim, Sauh) appear in Shakta traditions and the Devi Mahatmya, the specific Makar Rashi combination reflects the synthesis of Vedic astrology with Tantric mantra science developed by medieval Shakta and Saivite scholars. The principle—using planetary and zodiacal beej sounds to align consciousness with cosmic forces—is rooted in the Upanishads' understanding of sound as creative vibration (Shabda Brahman). Traditional practitioners inherited this mantra through unbroken guru-shishya (teacher-student) lineages in Kashmir Shaivism and South Indian Vedic schools.
How do I pronounce Makar Rashi Beej Mantra correctly for beginners?
Break it into five syllables: Om (ॐ) — Aing (ऐं) — Kleeng (क्लीं) — Hreeng (ह्रीं) — Shreeng (श्रीं) — Sauh (सौः). Om rhymes with "home." Aing sounds like "eye-ng" (nasal ending). Kleeng: "klee-ng" (k as in "kite," long ee, nasal). Hreeng: "hray-ng" (hr as in "huh-ray," nasal). Shreeng: "shray-ng" (sh as in "shun," nasal). Sauh: "sow-uh" (like "sow" in farming). The nasal endings (anusvara—ं) are essential; they prevent energy from dissipating. Chant melodically, not mechanically. Listen to authentic recordings from established Vedic teachers (Maharishi Mahesh Yogi lineage, Sri Gayatri Foundation) before practicing alone. Mispronunciation won't harm you, but correct intonation amplifies effects. Take 2–3 months to establish proper rhythm before rushing.
What happens if we chant Makar Rashi Beej Mantra?
Regular chanting of Makar Rashi Beej Mantra creates measurable shifts in your mental, emotional, and spiritual state. Strengthens discipline and willpower: Aligns you with Saturn's mastery energy, building mental fortitude and commitment to long-term goals.. Attracts career success and financial stability: Makar's earthly nature and Shreeng component invoke prosperity through honest effort and structured planning.. Clears karmic obstacles: Saturn rules karma; this mantra helps burn through past karmic debts and accelerates spiritual maturation.. Most practitioners notice a tangible difference within the first week of daily practice — start with 108 repetitions using a mala and observe how your inner state transforms.

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