Tantra Sāra 1.006
dviraṣṭapañcakacatuḥpañcētyēvāṣṭavargagāḥ। aja ānanda indrēśāvugra ūrja r̥tambaraḥ ॥6॥
The eight groups of letters originating from the eight sounds of Pranava are: (1)Sixteen ovals, 'Ka' to 'Pa', 5 groups of 5 letters each non-ovals(2,3,4,5,6), (7)non-grouped four non-ovals from 'Ya' to 'Va', (8) 'Sha' to 'La' - five letters are grouped together. Each letter conveys the specific form of God as follows: 'A' for Ajaha, 'Ā' for Ānandaha, 'I' for Indraha, 'Ī' for Īshaha, 'U' for Ugraha, 'Ū' for Ūrjaha, and 'r̥' for Rutambaraha;
Ajaha = One without birth; Ānandaha = One who is of the form of bliss; Indraha = The capable; Īshaha = the owner; Ugraha = the ferrocious; Ūrjaha = one who is full of streangth and action; Rutambaraha = One who is wearing the world, of the form of truth;
A pictorial reprasentation of how everything is derived from the Pranava, 'Om':