Tula Rashi Beej Mantra
The Tula Rashi Beej Mantra is composed of four sacred seed sounds: Om, Hreeng, Kleeng, and Shreeng. Om represents the primordial vibration of consciousness. Hreeng invokes divine feminine power and cosmic illusion (Maya). Kleeng channels the gentle, devotional energy of Lord Krishna—love and magnetic attraction. Shreeng calls upon Mahalakshmi's energy of wealth, grace, and auspiciousness. Together, these sounds create a vibrational formula specifically attuned to Libra's zodiacal frequency, promoting balance, decision-making clarity, and harmonious relationships.
Tula (Libra) is ruled by Venus (Shukra), the planet of beauty, love, and harmony. The Tula Rashi Beej Mantra harnesses Venus's benevolent qualities through its seed syllables. Hreeng connects to the Divine Mother's power of manifestation; Kleeng resonates with Krishna's magnetic charm and devotion; Shreeng invokes Lakshmi's grace and abundance. In Vedic astrology, chanting this mantra strengthens Venus's positive influence, helping natives achieve inner equilibrium, improve relationships, and attract prosperity. The mantra addresses Tula's core need: balancing opposing forces (represented by the scales) and achieving justice, fairness, and aesthetic refinement in all life areas.
Chant this mantra 108 times daily, ideally during Brahma Muhurta (pre-dawn hours) or on Fridays (Venus's day). Sit facing east or north, place your hand on your heart, and intone each syllable with intention and breath awareness. Visualize a radiant white or golden light enveloping you, bringing peace and harmony. Beginners may start with 27 repetitions and gradually increase. Those born under Tula Rashi benefit most, but anyone seeking balance, relationship healing, or Venus-ruled success may practice this mantra.
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ॐ ह्रीं क्लीं श्रीं
Om Hreeng Kleeng Shreeng
The four Beej mantras that constitute to become the Libra (Tula) Rashi Beej mantra are as follows.
Om: Om is considered the most mystical sound of the universe. The ancient Indian scriptures, the Vedas, consider it to be the sound of the universe.
The sound Om consists of three fundamental sounds: A, U, M.
Om is considered a holy sound in Hinduism and Buddhism.
In Hinduism, it represents the Trimurti, a merger of Brahma: the creator, Vishnu: the sustainer, and Mahesh (Shiva): the destroyer.
The sound Om is also believed to encompass all of existence: what was, what is, and what will be.
It evokes a sense of completion. Om also symbolizes the three Vedas: Rigveda, Samveda, Yajurveda.
Hreem/Hreeng/Hrim:The Hreem Beej mantra is a salutation for Goddess Bhuvaneshwari or Mahamaya.This beej mantra is very powerful as it attracts leadership qualities in the person who chants it.
This mantra is known to provide help in tough situations and invite good fortune.
The Hreem mantra is composed of four root sounds. The Ha sound represents Shiva. The Ra sound represents Prakriti or nature.
Prakriti is also represented by Goddess Parvati in ancient scriptures. The 'ee' sound represents Mahamaya.
The 'm' at the end is to invoke the power of dispelling sorrow.
Kleem: The Kreem Beej mantra invokes Lord Krishna. Krishna is the dissipator of bliss (Ananda) and hence the Kleem sound is linked to Lord Krishna's magnetic quality.
While Kreem represents power, Kleem is more on the gentler side of the same aspect. Kleem is composed of three sounds.
Chanting Kleem helps us to reach our purest goals in our life. It is linked to deep spiritual devotion and will fill your heart with joy and love.
Shreem/Shreeng/Shrim: The Shreem Beej mantra is a salutation to Mahalakshmi, the Goddess of wealth and prosperity.
It is recited for achieving success in business, for wealth or material gains, for the elimination of doubt and illnesses, and for protection from evil. Shreem is composed of three sounds: Sha, Ra, eem. Sha represents Mahalakshmi, Ra means wealth, and ee represents Mahamaya or satisfaction.
And the end sound of 'm' dispels all sorrow.
How to Chant Tula 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 Tula 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 Tula Rashi Beej Mantra
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Enhances decision-making clarity and mental balance, core Libra strengths
Source: Jyotish Shastra (Vedic Astrology texts)
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Strengthens Venus's positive influence for love, beauty, and harmonious relationships
Source: Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra
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Attracts prosperity, abundance, and material grace through Shreeng's Lakshmi energy
Source: Lakshmi Tantra & Traditional Vedic practice
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Develops diplomatic skills, fairness, and social grace needed for meaningful partnerships
Source: Vedic astrology tradition
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Calms inner conflict, resolves indecision, and cultivates equanimity in challenging times
Source: Traditional mantra practice
Story & Symbolism
The Tula Rashi Beej Mantra emerges from the ancient science of Vedic astrology (Jyotish Shastra), a sacred discipline recorded in the Vedas, Upanishads, and the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra. Each zodiac sign (Rashi) was assigned a corresponding Beej (seed) mantra by enlightened sages who understood the vibrational frequencies of planets, constellations, and human consciousness. For Libra (Tula), ruled by Venus (Shukra), the sages crafted a four-syllable formula combining primordial sounds Om, Hreeng, Kleeng, and Shreeng. These were not arbitrary choices but precise combinations designed to attune the chanter's energy to Venus's benevolent planetary influence. The mantra became preserved in oral tradition and eventually codified in classical texts on mantra and astrology.
Venus in Vedic philosophy represents not merely romantic love but divine beauty, cosmic harmony, and the principle of attraction that holds the universe together. The Tula Rashi Beej Mantra specifically addresses Libra's archetypal challenge: balancing opposites while maintaining inner peace and outer grace. Hreeng invokes the creative power of Maya (illusion/manifestation); Kleeng channels Krishna's magnetic devotion and gentle persuasion; Shreeng calls upon Lakshmi's grace and prosperity. Together, they form a complete invocation of Venus's multifaceted blessings. Over centuries, Vedic scholars, astrologers, and spiritual practitioners refined and transmitted this mantra through guru-disciple lineages, ensuring its authenticity and power remained intact.
Today, the Tula Rashi Beej Mantra is widely practiced by millions of seekers worldwide—both Libra natives seeking to amplify their strengths and others drawn to Venus's transformative energy. Modern Vedic astrology has validated its effectiveness through testimonies of improved relationships, financial clarity, and emotional balance. The mantra represents the timeless wisdom that human consciousness, when aligned with planetary and divine frequencies through sacred sound, can access healing, abundance, and harmony. Its continued relevance demonstrates the eternal truth embedded in Vedic science: we are not separate from the cosmos but intimately woven into its rhythms and intelligence.
How to Use in Daily Life
Morning Practice
Chant 27–54 repetitions at dawn (Brahma Muhurta) facing east. This sets a harmonious, balanced tone for your entire day, enhancing decision-making clarity and social grace.
Meditative Chanting
Sit quietly with spine straight, place one hand on your heart. Chant slowly, feeling each syllable resonate through your chest. Visualize soft golden light bringing peace and Venus's blessings.
Before Important Conversations
Chant 9–27 times before negotiations, dates, or relationship discussions. This invokes diplomacy, charm, and clarity—helping you communicate with grace and fairness.
Evening & Night Ritual
Chant 27 repetitions in the evening or before sleep on Fridays (Venus's day). This invites harmony into your subconscious and attracts auspicious dreams and blessings.
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