'Not Klin Kara, It Should Be Konidela Kleemkara'

"Om", "Aim", "Hreem" and "Kleem" are the beeja mantras associated with different divine elements. Kleem is a bija mantra associated with the goddess Kamala or Lakshmi, who is the deity of wealth, abundance, and prosperity. 

It is believed that chanting Kleem can attract positive energy, abundance, and harmonious relationships. This mantra is often used with the intention of manifesting desires, including material wealth and love.

We generally hear the name "Omkar" or "Omkara", but hardly know anybody with the names "Aimkara", "Hreemkara" and "Kleemkara" around. 

In a way, the name "Kleemkara" given to Ram Charan-Upasana's daughter holds a right meaning with the powerful beejaakshara. But the way they are spelling it is as "Klin Kara" is wrong and carries negative or nullified connotation. Readmore!

Beejaksharas should never be uttered wrong as they are potential enough to give negative results. It cannot be "Klin Kara" but "Kleemkara". "Kleemkara" means the one who holds the power of material wealth, love, riches and prosperity.

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