Yantra
Guidelines:-
A Yantra is an instrument, or a talisman or a mystical diagram usually
in copper. It is a technique or path, considered the simplest and
shortest, through which one can attain one's desires, and fulfill
one's wishes. It is said that the 'Deities' reside in the Yantras
and by performing 'Puja' or worship of Yantras, one can appease them,
remove the malefic effects of planets, and increase the flow of positive
influences. Procedures to be followed by you to place this energized
Yantra.
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First
purify your body and start with a clear and positive mind frame |
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Find a place on the floor facing east, where you will be undisturbed. |
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Light
the incense or diya. (It does not matter how many you light). |
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Lay
a fresh flower and a fresh fruit on the altar. |
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Open
the Yantra and place it along with the image of the deity of
yantra and your isht God. |
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Take
the water with any leaf from any tree and sprinkle the water
on yourself followed by sprinkling the water on the Yantra. |
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Then purify your soul and surrender yourself completely in devotion
to God and chant 21 times the following : |
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"Aakarshay
Mahadevi Ram mam Priyam Hey tripure Devdeveshi Tubhyam Dasyami
Yanchitam" |
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Close your eyes and concentrate on the deity to bless you with
wishes.Now with all sincerity, ask God to grant you the desire
of your life that you wanted to be fulfilled in your own language. |
Vedic
Yantras are Energised (Pran pratishta) by learned purohits, by reciting
the vedic mantra of the particular Devi or Deva.
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