What is Tridayam, the Trinity of Mantras ?

AUM represents the Avasta Traya, the 3 relative states of Consciousness. Swana, Jagrat and Sushupti.

Aum is Braham, averred the Rishies. Om iti Brahma, OM iti Idam Sarvam !

While the Mantra of Vedanta is AUM, Tantra has a different Mantra. Hreem !

Hrillekha Sarva Mantranaam Nayika Parama Smrita

Hrillekha Darpane Nityam Aham Tu Pratibimbita !

Hreem became the Queen of all Mantras,

I am She who is Reflecting in the MIrror of Hreem

Since She is a Trinitarian Unity, each Aspect has been assigned different Mantras !

CREATRIX – AIM

PRESERVATRIX SREEM

EXECUTRIX HREEM

In other words, Aim, Sreem & Hreem represent the Trinitarian Unity and is called Tridaya.

I am the Creatrix, Preservatrix & Executrix,

I am the Rajas predominant, the Satwa predominanti & the Tamas predominant !

I was born in the Heavens,

And got weapons from the Great Three !

From an Esoteric perspective, Tra means Trayate and Mantra is that Saves the Chanter, Mananath Thrayate iti Mantra.

It protects you from your greatest Enemy, Mind.

Tra or Trayate is the base of many words,

Tantra

Mantra

Yantra

Putra

Sastra

All these will protect and save thee !

Ayodhya’s Footfall To Surpass Tirupati, Vatican City And Mecca; To Become A Global Spiritual Tourism Hotspot

Swarajya Staff

Jan 31, 2024, 04:01 PM | Updated 04:00 PM IST

Inauguration day of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. (VHP/X)
Inauguration day of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. (VHP/X)

A recent report released by Jefferies, one of the leading investment banking and capital market firms in the world, says that Ayodhya can boost India’s tourism potential.

Jefferies’ estimates suggest a potential footfall of more than five crore tourists to Ayodhya per annum — more than the highest footfall that Tirupati receives. 

As a result of the $10 billion makeover, Ayodhya will most likely experience a multiplier effect with newer economic activities. This is because of the new airport, revamped railway station, township, and improved road connectivity — setting a template for infra-driven growth for tourism in India.

What was once a ‘sleepy town’ will now see booming activity with new hotels, roads and improved railway infrastructure. The Maharishi Valmiki Ayodhya International Airport was constructed in a record time of less than 20 months.

This, according to Jefferies, will stand to benefit sectors such as hotels, airlines, FMCG, hospitality, cement and travel ancillaries. 

In comparison, Vatican City and Mecca record a footfall of nine and 15 million visitors annually, and Ayodhya is projected to attract anywhere between 50 and 100 million tourists per year.

If everything goes according to the plan, Ayodhya will become a ‘template’ for tourism development in India.