bijas
Bija, from Sanskrit bīja meaning seed, refers to seed syllables used as bija mantras in Hinduism, Vajrayana Buddhism, and related yogic traditions. Bijas are short, monosyllabic sounds believed to encode essential energies and deities. In practice they serve as concentration anchors and aids to awaken inner energy in meditation, ritual, and mantra yoga. They are commonly linked to the chakras and to specific deities.
Common bijas include lam, vam, ram, yam, ham, and om. In many schemes these sounds map to
Beyond these, devotional bijas link to particular deities, such as shreem (Sri, Lakshmi), hreem (goddess energies
Use of bijas is typically transmitted through lineages and practiced with guidance from a teacher, with emphasis