Description: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION YANTRA SIZE – 3.5 INCH LENGTH X 3.5 INCH BREADTH METAL USED – MIXED ASTHADHATHU FREE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHRI MAHALAKSHMI YANTRA Goddess Kamla is the ruling deity of Shri Mahalakshmi Yantra. A person who worships this yantra with faith and fervor attains wealth and happiness. It is believed that establishing the yantra at home is equivalent to establishing the idol of goddess Lakshmi. Goddess Lakshmi residing in the yantra appears to be seated on a lotus and getting bathed by a pair of white elephants with golden pots. It bestows wealth, prosperity and good fortune on the worshipper. According to the ancient scriptures, a person who worships this yantra gets freedom from all obstacles of life and achieves success and prosperity in all aspects of life. It is believed that goddess Lakshmi resides in this yantra. It is considered to the most powerful yantra of all, and hence known as Yantra Raj. As per the legends, once goddess Lakshmi left earth to go for Baikunth Dham. As soon as she left, earth started facing calamities and everyone got terrified. All the saints, including Vashishtha made various attempts to call back Lakshmi on earth. He established “Shri Mahalakshmi Yantra” on earth after worshipping it with proper rituals to protect the people on earth. The structure of this instrument is unique. The numbers written on this yantra are represented by the idols of gods and goddesses. It emits positive energy in the environment. A person who carries the yantra all the time gets success in every arena of life. It provides wealth, wisdom, and happiness to the person. What is yantra? Meaning of word 'Yantra in Sanskrit is "yam" with a suffix "tra," where "tra" means instruments or tools and "yam" means "to gain control over the energy inherent in some element or being". Yantras carry spiritual significance, and point the user to higher levels of consciousness. Yantra is an instrument designed to curb the psychic forces by concentrating them on a specific pattern, and in such a way that this pattern becomes reproduced by the worshiper's visualizing power. According to Sri Swami Satchidananda, a yantra is "a physical expression of a mantra - a mantra being a Divine aspect in the form of sound vibration - yantra in the form of a geometrical figure." So "when mantras or divine ideas are meditated upon, certain images are brought out" and these images "are used in meditation or worship to symbolize or express certain divine ideas and quality (Satchidananda). Power of Yantra The Yantra provides a focal point that is a window into the absolute. When the mind is concentrated on a single, simple object (in this case a Yantra), the mental chatter ceases. Eventually, the object is dropped when the mind can remain empty and silent without help. In the most advanced phases, it is possible to attain union with God by the geometric visualization of a Yantra. The Yantra is like a microcosmic picture of the macrocosm. It is a focusing point and an outer and inner doorway. The Yantras are often focused on a specific deity and so by tuning into the different Yantras you can tap into certain deities or creative force centers in the universe. Yantras are usually designed so that the eye is carried into the center, and very often they are symmetrical. Yantra can be drawn on paper, wood, metal, or earth, or they can be three-dimensional HOW TO USE THE YANTRA? Yantras are great cosmic conductors of energy, an antenna of Nature, a powerful tool for harmony, prosperity, success, good health, yoga and meditation! Yantras consist of a series of geometric patterns. The eyes and mind concentrate at the center of the yantra to achieve higher levels of consciousness.
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