Yantra and it's Use

Since time immemorial, it is believed that mystical Yantras reveal inner basis of forms and shapes abounding in the universe. Yantras function as revelatory symbols of cosmic truths.

In actual practice, a Yantra is a symbolic representation of aspects of divinity, usually the Mother Goddess. Yantra is a diagrammatic representation of Mantras. It is an interlocking matrix of geometric figures, circles, triangles and floral patterns that form fractal patterns of elegance and beauty. Although the Yantra is primarily a meditation tool both for serious spiritual seekers as well as sculptors in the classical tradition, it’s Shakti is also available to new seekers.

Thus each aspect of the world can be seen in its structural form as a Yantra. Ancient Indian Shilpi-Yogins (Makers of Ritual Art) sought to identify the innermost structures of the universe by concentrating world-appearances.

Procedures to be followed by you for ENERGIZING (Pran Prathistha) of Yantra.

1. First purify your body and start with a clear and positive mind frame
2. Find a place on the floor facing east, where you will be undisturbed
3. Light the incense or diya. (It does not matter how many you light)
4. Lay a fresh flower and a fresh fruit on the altar
5. Open the Yantra and place it along with the image of the deity of yantra and your God
6. Take the water with any leaf from any tree and sprinkle the water on yourself followed by sprinkling the water on the Yantra
7. 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

Now chant the specific BEEJ MANTRA of the YANTRA at least 9 times.