Yantras



Shree Lord Vishnu represents the aspect of the Supreme Reality is the Lord of protection & maintenance. His consort Lakshmi is the possessor of wealth, which is a necessity for maintenance. Goddess Lakshmi represents not only material wealth, but the wealth of grains, courage, valour, offsprings, success, luxurious life, eternal bliss. Vishnu symbolizes the all-pervading protective aspect of the Supreme God, Brahman.

However, according to Hindu mythology, Vishnu is reincarnated on earth from time to time, to destroy the evil in the world. The four arms indicate Lord's omnipresence and omnipotence. The right side of the body represents the creative activities of the mind and the intellect. The left side symbolizes the activities of the heart; that is, love, kindness, and compassion. Lakshminarayan yantra is a double deity yantra combining the best of Vishnu and Laxmi. This is regarded as a very auspicious form of gods as Laxmi is Vishnupriya beloved of Vishnu, and worshipping them simultaneously brings prosperity, harmony in the home, good health and good luck in all ventures.

Mantra for Lakshminarayan Yantra

"Aum Shri Mahalakshymaye Namah"

According to the Rigveda Jupiter is worth worshipping for the whole world. If he becomes pleased with his devotees he blesses them with prosperity and intelligence. He helps his devotees to be on a virtuous paths and protect them in every calamity. Jupiter is very affectionate towards people who seek his refuge. His ?great phase lasts till sixteen years. Fast should be observed on dark moon (Amavasya) and on Thursday for his pacification.

Guru Yantra should be established for worship of Lord Jupiter for blessings in prosperity, power, rank, authority, abundance, wealth, business and for strengthening a weak Jupiter in the horoscope with pooja and mantra.

Mantra for Guru Yantra

"Om Kleem Brahaspatya Namah

Om Gram Grim Graum Sah Gurave Namah



The great phase of mercury lasts for 17 years. For the pacification of this planet fasts should be observed on every Amavasya (moonless night). The worship of mercury is done when it is situated in the northeast direction.

When Mercury is malefic, the use of mercury yantra/bhudh yantra is very benefic and favorable. Mercury yantra protects from fire and electric loss etc. It is specially favorable for a pregnant woman against abortion and for the safe delivery of child. It is kept on rising moon Wednesday. Those having the problem of stammering and speech, shall perform daily puja to Bhudh yantra.

Mantra for Budha yantra

"Om Boom Budhaya Namah

Om Bram Brim Braum Sah Budhaya Namah"

Sri Yantra is one of the most auspicious, important and powerful Yantras, which not only gives the maximum benefit, but also proves beneficial for almost everybody. It is the source of attaining all worldly desires & fulfilling all wishes through inner cosmic power & mental strength. "Shree Yantra" - Shree meaning wealth and Yantra - Meaning "Instrument" - The Instrument for Wealth The Shree Yantra brings about material and spiritual wealth.

Sri Yantra has that unexplained power to fulfill all our wishes and change our life for the better. Shree Yantra is definitely the answer to all the problems and negativity in our life. Any Person using Shree (shri) Yantra achieves much greater affluence, peace and harmony. Shree Yantra helps in breaking all the Obstacles in our life. It helps us push indefinitely and easily the limits of growth - both spiritually and materialistically. There are negative energies around us in greater or smaller magnitude. These negative energy stands in our way of achieving greater success, affluence, Harmony and Peace.

Mantra for Sri Yantra

"Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Kamle Kamalalaye Praseed, Praseed, Shreem Hreem Shreem Om Mahalaxmaye Namah Om Shareeng Hareeng Kaleeng Hareeng Shrimahalakshmiaye Namah"

He is the presiding deity of this shadow (Chhaya). According to the rigveda when Rahu ? the son of Asuya or Sinhika covers the sun and the moon with his darkness, then it becomes so dark that the people became unable even to identify their places. The presiding deity of Rahu is Kaal. It is symbolised by a black flag in north west direction among all the nine planets.

The great phase of Dragons head lasts for 18 years. Barring few situations it is generally considered to be an inauspicious planet. According to the astrology if Rahuis situated unfavorably in the horoscope then it causes many types of physical illness. It also causes obstacles in accomplishment of works and accidents. Rahu can be appeased through devoted worship and chanting of Rahu mantra to prevent hidden enemies, wrong diagnosis of illness, deceit from those around us and negative energies from affecting well-being.

Mantra For Rahu Yantra

"Om Chra Chachri Chro Sum Rahave Namah"

Shri Mangal yantra/Mars Yantra is worshipped on Tuesday by keeping fast for 21 Tuesday continuously according to rituals. The ladies or gents who are deprived off the marriage even up to 30 to 40 years due to certain obstacles or married life is full of miseries and difficulties, bickings, threatened separation or divorce, should worship Mangal yantra toward off above evils.

Mars is considered as an inauspicious planet. The great phase of mars lasts for seven years. Mangal yantra works remarkably in case of abortions, denial of children, one remains in debt and is not capable to repay inspite of honest intentions rather debt increases making the life hell, all these difficulties can be overcome by the worship of Mangal yantra. The greatness of the worship of planet Mars has been described in the Purans?. Mars fulfills all the desires of a man after being pleased.

Mantra for Shree Mangal Yantra

"Om Hreem Shreem Mangalay Namah Om Shraang Shreeng Shrong Sa Charclrmare Namah"

Kuber is the god of wealth and the god?s treasurer. He is also called the god of Yakshas (savage beings). Kuber is the actual Lord of Riches in the Indian pantheon (Laxmi being the goddess of fortune of which money is a great part). Worshipping this Yantra on a regular basis brings about a distinct change in one?s prosperity and luck though, of course, effort remains paramount. This is an extremely powerful and somewhat rare Yantra.

The owner of the Yantra will never be lacking money & material comforts - his house & treasury will always be full, and he & his family never have shortage of resources. The pooja of this yantra is performed on Dussehra, Dhan traydosi, Deepawali days also during yogas of Sun, Saturn and Sun, Jupiter. This yantra is kept in house temple, Cash box, almirah and in offices where financial transactions are made. It blesses the worshipper with money and prosperity by drawing new avenues and sources of income and wealth. It helps increase the flow of funds and the ability to accumulate wealth.

Mantra for Kubar Yantra

"Om Yakshyaya Kuberaya Vaishravanaaya Dhanadhanyadi Padayeh Dhana-Dhanya Samreeddhing Me Dehi Dapaya Swaha"

Mahalakshmi Yantra is the the auspicious yantra for Wealth and comforts in life. Devi Mahalakshmi is seated on blossomed Kamal flower. Mahalakshmi Yantra is placed in cash box, almirah, purse or in temple of your house after worship (pran pratishta). Mahalakshmi Yantra must be offered puja with cleanliness and full confidence and faith. Mahalakshmi Yantra brings success and wealth through regular puja and mantra chanting.

Mahalakshmi Yantra is for the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, "the Eternal Goddess of Wealth & Prosperity". It is believed that mere "Darshan" (sight) of this unique Mahalakshmi Yantra in the morning blesses the person with Wealth. It bestows wealth, prosperity and good fortune on the worshipper. All desires are fulfilled by uttering the Mantra of this Goddess, and the worshipper is never lacking in money & material comforts - his house & treasury are always full, and he & his family never face shortage of resources.

Mantra for Mahalakshmi Yantra

"Om Shri Mahalakshymaye Namah Kreem Kreem Kreem, Hreem Hreem Hreem , Hum Hum Dakshine Kalike, Kreem Kreem Kreem, Hreem, Hreem Hreem Hum Swaha"

Kaal means death. The person born under Kaal Sarp Yog passes through death like agonies throughout the life. The Kaal Sarp Yog is formed when all the planets are situated between Rahu and Ketu. Rahu is known as snack and Ketu is its tail. The person who takes birth in this yog suffer from various problems. This yog effects a person till 47 years and some time throughout his life. People with Kaal Sarp Yog have their life full of struggle.

It causes setbacks in life and creates obstacles in accomplishment of every job you inspire. People having Kaal Sarp Dosha shall perform puja on Naag-Panchmi as well as establish energized Kaal Sarp Yantra in their house to protect themselves from the evil effect of this Yog.

Mantra For Kaal Sarp Yantra

"Om Hoom Joom Saha, Om Bhuvah Swaha, Om Triyambhakam Yajamahey, Sungandhim Pushti Vardanam, Uruvaru Kamiva Bandhanan, Mrityor Muksheeya Mamritat, Swaha Bhu Om Saha Joom Hoom Om"

Shree Ganesh yantra the benement and design God of wisdom & remove all obstacles. Ganesh puja is must before starting any work. It is most auspicious. Ganesh is always invoked before any important work is undertaken be it the starting of a business, the building of a house of a house or the writing of a book or even undertaking a journey.

The one who do upasane puja of Ganesh Yantra is blessed with success in his work, business, undertaking & desires. Ganesh puja is must before starting any work. It is most auspicious. Ganesh puja can be performed through idol or through Ganesh yantra. Ganapati or Ganesha, the Lord of Ganas, the elephant faced God, represents the power of the Supreme Being that removes obstacles and ensures success in human endeavors. Ganesha is revered as the son of the Shiva and Parvati, and is always honored first in most worship services and rituals.

Mantra for Shree Ganesh Yantra

"Om Hareeng Shareeng glung gang Ganpatiye var vard Sawjanam me Vashmanayte Savaha The Om Gang Ganpatyae Namah"

The Baglamukhi Maha Yantra is used for power & dominance over enemies. Baglamukhi yantra is very powerful and useful yantra for victory over enemies, law suits, success in quarrels and competitions. The presiding deity goddess Baglamukhi is the controller of this powerful Yantra which encourages Yantra with occult forces.

The worship of this yantra is performed in a particular star and moment when there is maximum power generated from the planet MARS, by wearing yellow dress, on yellow asana, with yellow flowers and yellow beads. This yantra basically is to be drawn by Turmeric, Dhatura flowers juice, or yellow orpoinent on a piece and be worshipped to attain success. The yantra is engraved on copper plate only. Baglamukhi yantra is very effective to ward off the evil effects of souls and Yakshani also to get success in gambling. Baglamukhi yantra is effective as a memo of achieving success over enemies.

Mantra for Baglamukhi Maha Yantra:

"Om hreem lreem baglamukhi mam sarvachestanam wacham mukham pada. Stambhay jihwa kilay buddhi vinashay hreem lreen om swaha Om Hareeng Bagla Mukhi Namha"

Yantras supplement the power of mantras and are as strong as the mantras themselves. If a mantra is the invisible driving force, the yantra is the visible means to gain power and wealth, ward off evil and illnesses, nullify the ill-effects of planets, bring you luck in love & life, enhance your capabilities - and bless you with almost any material comfort or spiritual benefit you desire.

Yantra means "Loom, "Instrument or Machine". In actual practice a Yantra is a symbolic representation of aspects of divinity, usually the Mother Goddess. It is an interlocking matrix of geometric figures, circles, triangles and floral patterns that form fractal patterns of elegance and beauty. Though drawn in two dimensions, a Yantra is supposed to represent a three dimensional sacred object. Three-dimensional Yantras are now becoming increasingly common. Although the Yantra is primarily a meditation tool both for serious spiritual seekers as well as sculptors in the classical tradition, its Shakti is also available to new seekers with sincere devotion and good intention.

Yantras are also used for innumerable mundane purposes such as to enhance the quality of one's life, attract prosperity, abundance, love, harmony, peace, enhance learning, promote healing, relieve health problems, for career advancement, achieve desired goals in projects, improve business and protection from negative forces. Yantras are often mistakenly thought to be symbols purely of the manifold aspects of the Mother Goddess. This is an understandable error as most Yantras are indeed connected to the Goddess, the most famous being the Sri Yantra, an abstract representation of the Mother (and Father too!) as Cosmos. The Sri Yantra is also commonly misunderstood to represent Lakshmi, the Goddess of Fortune but it is more true to say the Sri Yantra includes and transcends every notion of divinity ever conceived of the pantheons of deities relating to the Sanatana Dharma. However, there are Yantras for male deities such as Lord Ganesha and Lord Kubera but they share a common Yaksha origin with Goddess Lakshmi. The Yakshas were original chthonic deities of India and Yantra systems seem to have been incorporated into the Vedic worldview at a later stage. Within the body of more complex Yantras, monosyllabic mantras, the Beeja or "Seed" mantras are inscribed to constitute the subtle forms of respective Gods and Goddesses.

Most designs often focus attentive detail upon the center of Yantras usually a dot or Bindu which is the Locus Mundi, the center of all things and represents the Unmanifested Potential of all creation. Other figures usually symbolize various stages within the unfolding of creation. Thus, every Yantra is a symbolic representation of both the deity as well as the universe. The Mother Goddess not only permeates the substance of the universe, but is literally the Universe itself. Abstract geometric representations of the universe that do not represent a deity, are called Mandalas. Every Yantra is a also a Mandala, though not all Mandalas are Yantras. In ancient texts, Lord Shiva is supposed to have explained the mystical meaning of the Yantra to his consort, Goddess Parvati: "The Yantra is as essential to a god as oil is to the oil lamp or as a body is to a living human being". Yantras are constructed with observing immutable laws of sacred geometry, being symbolic representations of energy patterns of a deity and rank amongst the most powerful 'centering' devices for harnessing divine energies. The Yantra is actually more powerful than a picture of a God which, to be energized, requires a Yantra to be affixed at its base or back. A Yantra always contains a Mantra associated with it.

Just as the mind is a part of, yet different from the body, so is the Mantra from the Yantra. The Mantra is the mind consciousness while the Yantra is the form of the deity. Most of the time question asked how soon can one expect to experience the benefits of wearing or installing a Yantra. This usually takes 45 days but this is a conservative estimate. Some Yantras activate results almost immediately if one's karmic potential is ripe. Others work better over the long term, gradually but steadfastly increasing stages of blessings. Yantras for prosperity and wealth are usually of this category. Hence patience is required. For example, the Lord Kuber Yantra may or may not bestow immediate results but the patient person will eventually see benefits. It is known that the greatest bounties that can be conferred by the Lord Kuber Yantra come after 3 years in many cases. Yantras for health, preventing accidents and mishaps and the like, are known to be working if nothing is going wrong! However, despite one's best intentions, the desired results may not always be achieved. This is usually due to reasons of karma that have to be worked out and experienced before the organism can achieve its desire.




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