Om Kleem Krishnaya Namah
The seed mantra of Krishna's divine attraction — invoking love and spiritual magnetism.
Sanskrit Text (Devanagari)
Transliteration (Roman Script)
Om Kleem Krishnaya Namah
Meaning & Translation
The seed syllable 'Kleem' represents the power of divine attraction and love. Combined with Krishna's name, this mantra invokes the all-attractive quality of the divine — the power that draws all beings toward love, beauty, and spiritual fulfillment.
Word-by-Word Meaning
Benefits of Chanting Om Kleem Krishnaya Namah
- ✓Attracts divine love and spiritual abundance
- ✓Enhances personal magnetism and charisma
- ✓Resolves relationship difficulties through divine grace
- ✓Purifies desire and transforms it into devotion
- ✓Brings success in creative and artistic endeavors
How to Chant Om Kleem Krishnaya Namah
- 1Chant with a tulsi mala facing east or northeast
- 2Focus on the heart center while chanting the beej syllable 'Kleem'
- 3Maintain a feeling of devotional love during practice
- 4Complete 108 repetitions per session with clear pronunciation
Best Time to Chant
Friday mornings, during Brahma Muhurta, and on Janmashtami.
Recommended Repetitions
108 times daily; for specific purposes, complete 1,25,000 over 40 days
times per session (one mala = 108)
Source & Origin
Tantric Vaishnava tradition. Found in various Agama texts and Mantra Shastra.
About Om Kleem Krishnaya Namah
Om Kleem Krishnaya Namah combines the powerful attraction beej syllable 'Kleem' with the name of Krishna, creating a mantra of extraordinary magnetism. 'Kleem' is the seed syllable of Kamadeva (the god of desire/love) and represents the fundamental force of attraction that holds the universe together — from the gravitational pull between celestial bodies to the love between living beings.
In the Vaishnava understanding, Krishna IS the ultimate source of all attraction — his very name means 'the all-attractive one.' This mantra activates that attractive quality within the chanter, not for selfish gain, but for the purpose of drawing all beings and circumstances toward dharma, love, and spiritual fulfillment.
The mantra is widely used for resolving difficulties in relationships, attracting abundance, and developing the personal qualities that naturally draw positive people and circumstances into one's life. The key to its effectiveness lies in purifying one's intention — when chanted with selfless devotion, 'Kleem' transforms personal desire (kama) into divine love (prema), which is the highest expression of Krishna consciousness.