Kleem is technically called Kamaraja ( desiore king) or kama beeja( desire seed). It is the mantra of Manmata, ( love god) as well as krishna, and Kali (in a specific form) too. This mantra is supposed to satisfy all the desires, generally, and kindle love of every one for the practitioner, specifically.
Vamakeswari tantra has a section on this mantra and its application. This being the mantra of Kameswari( goddess of love or desire) It is supposed to agitate ( kshoba) the minds of people in a powerful way making them to desire you and approach you. People in masses will be biwitched by its power and seek the practitioner of this mantra. For this you need to think of this mantra as a goddess with sugarcane bow and flower arrow, an elephant goad and a noose, red in colour like the rising sun more red like a vermilion or pomenagrade flower.
It is considered to be a mantra of love per excellence and hence a good mantra. As to its potential to harm, anything can be harmful relatively. If you become powerful over your folks and control their will that can be considered harming from the other's perspective. If you win a person's love by this mantra, which it is fully capable of achieving, you can be considered as harming that person - you deprive the other person's freedom.
And if you are using this mantra for gaining your desires, as it will fulfill all your desires, even the low ones, you are supposed to be harming yourself as you get imnmersed in materiality that makes your moksha ( spiritual liberation) difficult. In any case its hole harming capicity is confined to Love and Control. It will not do anything else.
If you use it rightly -if you donot seek anything materialistic, but win the favour of the Goddess - it can liberate you as it is a mantra of the Goddess Kameswari - a very high and estreemed deity. She is Siva's karuna( mercy) sakti
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Answered by
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10:05 AM on September 01, 2008