Friday 6 November 2015

TYPES OF YANTRA

There are two distinctive shapes of yantra. One is “Bhu” (Earth) and the other is “Meru” (Pole). Bhu Yantras are flat while Meru Yantras are pyramidal.

Different types of yantras have been constructed by ancient scholars for different purposes. All deities have their own yantra, but there are some yantras that are not used for worshipping any particular deity and are meant for some other purposes like attracting wealth, ensuring victory, doing well in business, welcoming good fortune, etc. The yantras can also be the representations of some parts of the human body or some aspects of life.

Shree Yantra

The Shree Yantra is the symbolic form of all gods and goddesses. It is believed that Lord Brahma possessed the Shree Yantra, which is a multi-pyramid geometric grid. It can either be two-dimensional or three-dimensional. The Shree Yantra is mentioned in Vaastu Shastra as a source of positive energy and the Vedas also mention it as a cosmic energy zone The Shree Yantra is regarded as the most auspicious and popular of all yantras as it is believed that this yantra generates prosperity through its inner cosmic power. It’s a structure of nine intertwined triangles. As Lakshmi is also known as Shree, the Shree Yantra is also called as the yantra of Lakshmi by some Vedic scholars.

Mathemetical Yantra
Mathematical Yantras are based on numerology. They are based on numbers, and through numbers, people try to create positive energy for achieving the desired results. In Mathematical Yantra, the sum total of all the numbers is same from all sides.
An example of the mathematical Yantra of Sun (Surya) is given below. It is believed that it negates the evil effects of the solar energy and holds the positive energy of the Sun. If we add the numbers in the following yantra, we will see that it equals 15 from all sides. Number “15” represents the Sun as per numerology. This principle of numerology is amalgamated in the construction of this yantra.

Shiva Yantra/Maha-Mrityunjaya Yantra
Shiva is the god of constructive destruction in the Hindu Trinity. The Shiva Yantra is also called Maha-Mrityunjaya Yantra:“Mrityunjaya” literally means “One Who Wins Over Death”. It’s also another name of Lord Shiva.

The Shiva Yantra should be worshipped daily by chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra (given below). It should be chanted 11 times every day for 11 consecutive days. It liberates a person from the fear of death, disease and danger.

Om. Tryambakam Yajamahe
Sugandhim Pushti-vardhanam
Urvarukamiva Bandhanan
Mrityor Mukshiya Mamritat

Vishnu Yantra
The Vishnu Yantra is an integral part of Vishnu worship, as it creates the divine atmosphere required for worshipping the Preserver of the universe. One can get blessings from Lord Vishnu if the Vishnu Yantra is worshipped following the rituals as prescribed in our scriptures.

Astrological Yantra:
Through Astrological Yantra, the astrologer tries to predict the future of a person. At a particular point of time, the positions of the nine planets are placed in the yantra and their positive and negative energies are balanced and measured. Depending on the position of the planets in the yantra at the time of one’s birth, the future of that person is predicted.  Each position of a planet at a particular place on the yantra signifies some effects

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