> > > sparaig wrote:
> [...]
> > > The bija mantras ... have no 
> > > meaning in Sanskrit or English and 
> > > their origin is unknown.
> > 
> > ---Peter Sutphen wrote:
> >
> > That's not quite correct. While bija mantras literally
> > have no meaning, they are associated with specific
> > impulses of creative intelligence (aka gods). For
> > example: "shrim" doesn't mean anything, but it is a
> > bija of Laksmi. I have no problem explaining this to
> > people. You just have to clarify and undo some
> > misconceptions about what a god is and what a mantra
> > is. 
> > 
> sparaig wrote:
>
> Bijas predate the Hindu pantheon.

Peter, would you elaborate on what a god is and 
what a mantra is? For that matter, what's a bija?

And sparaig, what is your source for saying bijas predate 
the Hindu pantheon? 

Thanks.






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