Mantra of the Month October: Om Aim Hreem Shreem Shiva Rama Ananta Narayana
- Avani Gilbert
- Oct 1
- 2 min read
Mantra of the Month: Om Aim Hreem Shreem Shiva Rama Ananta Narayana
Calling Upon Eternal Wisdom and Infinite Peace
As the energies of October 2025 unfold under the light of the Full Moon in Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra, we are offered a precious opportunity to slow down, integrate, and rest in the depth of our spiritual wisdom. This month's mantra—Om Aim Hreem Shreem Shiva Rama Ananta Narayana—is a profound invocation that honors the infinite divine in its many expressions, offering both inner calm and expansive grace.
🌕 Why This Mantra Now?
The Full Moon in Uttara Bhadrapada is a time of spiritual maturity, intuitive insight, and emotional stillness. This nakshatra is ruled by Saturn and the serpent deity Ahirbudhnya, representing the kundalini energy that moves deep beneath the surface. As we transition into quieter inner states, this mantra supports the integration of wisdom, peace, and divine protection—balancing intellect (Aim), heart (Hreem), abundance (Shreem), and ultimate liberation (Shiva, Rama, Narayana).
This is a mantra of union—blending multiple sacred names to help us dissolve boundaries within and remember our wholeness.
🕉️ Mantra Breakdown & Translation
Om – The primordial sound; the vibration of the cosmos
Aim – Seed sound of Saraswati, invoking wisdom and creativity
Hreem – Seed sound of the Divine Feminine, representing transformation and spiritual power
Shreem – Seed sound of Lakshmi, invoking abundance and sweetness
Shiva – Lord of dissolution and transformation
Rama – The embodiment of dharma and divine virtue
Ananta – The eternal, infinite presence
Narayana – Supreme sustainer and protector of the universe
Translation/Intention:“I bow to the infinite wisdom, abundance, and transformative power of the Divine in all forms. May I be held by the eternal peace of Shiva, Rama, and Narayana.”
🧘♀️ How to Practice This Mantra
Japa (Repetition): Repeat the mantra 108 times with a mala in the early morning or at dusk, times when the veil between inner and outer is thin.
Meditation: Chant internally while seated in meditation, allowing each name to resonate with a different part of your body or energy system.
Sound Healing: Play the mantra softly in the background while resting or doing Yoga Nidra for vibrational support.
📜 Historical & Spiritual Context
This is a composite mantra, drawing from the bija mantras of Saraswati, Lakshmi, and the Tridev (Shiva, Rama, Narayana). While not found in one specific scriptural source, mantras like this emerge from Tantric and Bhakti lineages, where sacred names are woven together to deepen devotion and open consciousness to the full spectrum of the Divine.
It’s especially revered among devotees of Vishnu and Shiva, uniting Vaishnavite and Shaivite traditions into a non-dual remembrance of Source.
🌺 Why You Might Love This Mantra
If you are navigating transitions, longing for inner peace, or seeking alignment with your higher dharma, this mantra acts as a soul balm—softening the nervous system while gently awakening your inner knowing.
Let this mantra hold you through October’s transformation.Let it be a whisper from the infinite, reminding you:You are already whole. You are already held.



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