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Shapes and patterns commonly employed in Yantra include squares, triangles, circles and floral patterns but may also include more complex and detailed symbols, for instance the Lotus flower typically represents chakras, with each petal representing a psychic propensity (or vritti) associated with that Chakra​
A dot , or bindu, represents the starting point of creation or the infinite, unexpressed cosmos.

The shatkona (satkona) (A Sanskrit name for Hexagram) is composed of a balance between an upward triangle which according to Tantra denotes energy, or more specifically action and service (seva). It may also denote spiritual aspiration, the element of fire, or Shiva. It is also said to represent the static substratum of the cosmos.

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A downwards triangle which according to Tantra denotes spiritual knowledge. It may also denote the creative power of the cosmos, fecundity, the element of water, or Shakti.


A swastika represents good luck, welfare, prosperity or spiritual victory;

Bija mantras (usually represented as characters of Devanāgarī that correspond to the acoustic roots of a particular chakra or vritti)

Yantra may be used to represent the astronomical position of the planets over a given date and time. It is considered auspicious in Hindu mythology. These yantras are made up on various objects i.e. Paper, Precious stones, Metal Plates and alloys. It is believed that constantly concentrating on the representation helps to build fortunes, as planets have their peculiar gravity which governs basic emotions and karma. These yantras are often made on a particular date and time according to procedures defined in the vedas. 

GANESH   YANTRA   YA-22

An ancient tradition from India has recommended that every home can establish a Ganesh Yantra on its outer door or wall to gain protection from all evils. 
A Yantra is a talisman or mystical diagram. It is part of a technique used for requesting assistance with noble desires to fulfill one's wishes. It is said that the 'Deities' can 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 for energizing the Ganesh Yantra are : 
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 and candle. (several candles can be lit or one) ​
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 and your Ishta (one of the many forms of the formless Lord).
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. Then purify your soul and surrender yourself completely in devotion and concentration to God and chant the following mantra 21 times : 
"Aum Gang Ganpatye Namah" 
​8. Close your eyes and concentrate on the deity to bless your wishes. Now with all sincerity, while focusing from the point between the eyebrows ask God to grant you the noble desire that you want fulfilled. It is considered auspicious to invoke Ganesh before any important work is undertaken be it the starting of a business, the building of a house, the writing of a book or even undertaking a journey.
                         
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DEITY YANTRAS


SARASWATI  YANTRA    YA-01

Saraswati (Sanskrit: सरस्वती, Sarasvatī)  is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts and nature. She is a part of the trinity of Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati. All the three forms help the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva in the creation, maintenance and destruction of the Universe.    
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VISHNU  YANTRA    YA-02

Cosmic nature as the Mother of all vibrations has three phases in the Hindu Trinity. Vishnu is responsible for the 'preservation' of the Universe, Brahma for creation and Shiva for destruction. These deities are indigenous in the vibrations of the Cosmic Mother. They work through the six angels and the twelve celestial Adityas and through many other beings or intelligent creative powers (angels) to carry on the creation, preservation and dissolution of the vast universe and its government. Vishnu is a differentiated force of Gods Creative Consciousness sustaining the universal body as one of the diverse manifestations that operate the government of the one omniscient spirit. The PRESERVATIVE or Vishnu state is a spectacular, awesome display of the creator’s attribute of manifestation. Sri Vishnu who is also known as Narayana has a distinguishing characteristic in the Vedas via his association with Light, or his identification with the Sun. Often seen with Lakshmi as his consort and with four arms that indicate his all-powerful and all-pervasive nature. He holds a conch shell representing the creativity of fire, water, air, earth and space. A spinning discus like weapon called a chakra symbolizes the minds need to destroy one's ego and its illusory prison like self-existence in order to regain its real nature as omnipresent spirit. ​
                                                              
The mace symbolizes the primeval force from which all mental and physical strength is derived. And a lotus flower or Padma, held by the lower right hand, represents the concentration of truth or Satya, being the originator of the rules of right conduct or Dharma, and wisdom or Gyana which can lead to liberation. Vishnu Yantra
1. First purify and wash your body and start with a clear and positive mind frame
2. Hang the yantra on a wall, placing the center of the yantra at the level of your eyes as you face east or north looking into it.
3. Light the incense and candle(s) and lay a fresh flower and a fruit on the alter.
4. Adopt your favorite sitting posture that has a straight spine, or if you want, sit on a chair maintaining your upright spine
5. Look into the center of the yantra, trying to blink as little as possible; you don't want to focus on the specific details of the yantra, just keep your sight right in the center and observe the whole yantra at once.
6. This exercise should last at least 10-30 minutes every day
7. While looking into the Yantra with focused attention, chant 21 times the following: "Om Namo Narayanaya" Eventually, after at least seven days of yantra meditation practice you will be able to tune into the same yantric energy even without a yantra (at the beginning you may fix your sight on the point between the eyebrows to evoke the yantra with your eyes closed) While practicing this technique it is recommended that we maintain a state of devotional longing for experiencing the beatific energies and blessings of Sri Durga.                       SHOPPING GALLERY​

BAIRAVI  YANTRA    YA-03

Bhairavi Yantras have been established to promote physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing. A healthy, successful, and prosperous life will be a natural result for any person who brings a yantra into their home or business environment. Bhairavi Yantras empower you to connect directly with the energies of Devi. 
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SHIVA   YANTRA    YA-04

Shiva (Śiva; /ˈʃɪvə/ meaning "The Auspicious One"), also known as Parameshwara (the Supreme God), Mahadeva, Mahesh ("Great God") or Bholenath ("Simple Lord"), is a popular Hindu deity and considered as the Supreme God within Shaivism, one of the three most influential denominations in Hinduism. Shiva is regarded as one of the primary forms of God, such as one of the five primary forms of God in the Smarta tradition, and "the Destroyer" or "the Transformer" among the Trimurti, the Hindu Trinity of the primary aspects of the divine. Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga and arts. 
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SHAKTI   YANTRA    YA-05

Shakti (Sanskrit pronunciation: [ˈʃʌktɪ]) (Devanagari: शक्ति; from Sanskrit shak, "to be able"), meaning "Power" or "empowerment," is the primordial cosmic energy and represents the dynamic forces that are thought to move through the entire universe in Hinduism. Shakti is the concept, or personification, of divine feminine creative power, sometimes referred to as 'The Great Divine Mother' in Hinduism. On the earthly plane, shakti most actively manifests through female embodiment and creativity/fertility, though it is also present in males in its potential, unmanifest form.​

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KAMALA   YANTRA    YA-06

​Kamalatmika or Kamla, a common epithet of Hindu goddess Lakshmi, sometimes simplistically ideogrammed as "goddess of wealth. "Most Hindu deities are routinely praised in liturgical texts, prayers and chants for being kamal or kamala, lotus, or having lotus attributes such as beauty, purity, cleanliness. These deities include Shiva, Brahma, Shakti, Vishnu, Kali, and all their avatara. 'Lotus-feet' is a title of gurus of either sex. One salutes them by holding their feet in your hands and kissing their toes or upper surfaces of the main body of the foot. These praise-names are the source of many namings of humans as Kamal or Kamala, reinforcing the choice of the name bestowed upon children or other name recipients by virtue of the meaning of lotus.

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GAYATRI   YANTRA    YA-07

​Gayatri is said to be the mother of the Vedas. She it the all powerful almighty, the infinite creative Mother principle Of the supreme divine that pervades oil existences, microcosmic and macrocosmic, and Supports the functioning of indriyas (instruments of Volition thought, Action and Experience) Inner as Welt as outer. 
​She is the infinite source, Blissful and Effulgent, of Love, Life, end truth, and has the infallible power of Perfection.

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CHINNAMASTRA   YANTRA    YA-09

Yantras are visual picture tools (mandalas) that serve as symbolic compositions of the energy pattern of a deity. They have been passed down by the ancient rishis who have seen these patterns in their exalted consciousness. They can be used to focus upon and attract the benign influences that flow from the representative deity. The worshipper’s consciousness, sincerity and interiorized concentration can attract the blessings of intermediary angels, saints or deities that assist the universal spirit by helping to amplify their inner communion. However such practices though aiding to the adherent are not as rapid a path to the infinite as the daily practice of a meditation technique that has been passed on from a self-realized Guru.  SHOPPING GALLERY

BHUBANESWARI   YANTRA    YA-10


Yantras are visual picture tools (mandalas) that serve as symbolic compositions of the energy pattern of a deity. They have been passed down by the ancient rishis who have seen these patterns in their exalted consciousness. They can be used to focus upon and attract the benign influences that flow from the representative deity.
​The worshipper’s consciousness, sincerity and interiorized concentration can attract the blessings of intermediary angels, saints or deities that assist the universal spirit by helping to amplify their inner communion.
However such practices though aiding to the adherent are not as rapid a path to the infinite as the daily practice of a meditation technique that has been passed on from a self-realized Guru.

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To use the Kali Yantra 
1. First purify and wash your body and start with a clear and positive mind frame
2. Hang the yantra on a wall, placing the center of the yantra at the level of your eyes as you face east or north looking into it.
3. Light the incense and candle(s) and lay a fresh flower and a fruit on the alter.
4. Adopt your favorite sitting posture that has a straight spine, or if you want, sit on a chair maintaining your upright spine
5. Look into the center of the yantra, trying to blink as little as possible; you don't want to focus on the specific details of the yantra, just keep your sight right in the center and observe the whole yantra at once.
6. This exercise should last at least 10-30 minutes every day
7. While looking into the Yantra with focused attention, chant 21 times the following: “Om Kareeng Kalekaye Namah, Om Kapalingaye Namah" For Fulfillment of Desires, Wealth, Comforts of life
​Eventually, after at least seven days of yantra meditation practice you should be able to tune into the same yantric energy even without a yantra (at the beginning you may fix your sight on the point between the eyebrows to evoke the yantra with your eyes closed) While practicing this technique it is recommended that we maintain a state of devotional longing for experiencing the beatific energies and blessings of Sri Kali.

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KALI   YANTRA    YA-11

Goddess Kali Ma is amongst the most misunderstood of the Hindu pantheon. It is not accurate to say the Goddess Kali Ma is a goddess of death as in the reality of her worshipers there is no such thing as all life is a process of transitions. Kali Ma kindly assists in the transitional death of the ego or the delusional self-centered view of reality into our real nature as the soul or universal spirit. Worshipers of Kali do not glorify death but the process of consciously overcoming the identification with the body idea. Hence her devotees have often been found meditating in cemetery’s or cremation grounds that aid as a strong reminder of the body’s impermanence and souls bodily imprisonment. Because we are beings of spirit and not flesh, liberation can only prevail when our attachment to the body and the negative habits of the mind come to an end. Kali is seen wearing a garland of 52 sculls and a skirt of dismembered arms that symbolize the legacies of the liberation of Her willing children from the attachment to the finite body prison. Like Shiva, Kali is a celibate who lovingly supports and encourages those practicing the discipline of renunciation. She also lovingly supports all householders who make the effort to free their cluttered mind from the delusional dualities of material paradigms. A mature soul who engages in spiritual practice to remove the illusion of the ego sees Mother Kali as very sweet, affectionate while overflowing with incomprehensible love for Her children. 

NAV-YONI   YANTRA    YA-12

The Nava Yoni signifies the creation of the universe by the union of male and female principle. The downward moving triangle represents the female energy and the upward moving the male energy. The nine triangles indicate the nine (nava) cosmic wombs.

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6. This exercise should last at least 10-30 minutes every day 
7. While looking into the Yantra with focused attention chant 21 times the following " Aum Shree Mahalakyamya Namah"
While practicing this technique it is recommended that we maintain a state of intense longing for experiencing the beatific energies and blessings of Shree Lakshmi and full confidence and faith.
​ If approved by Goddess lakshmi Yantra , she will help our efforts for success and wealth through regular puja and mantra chanting. It is believed that mere "Darshan" (sight) of this unique Maha Lakshmi Yantra in the morning blesses the person with wealth.

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LAKSHMI CHARAN   YANTRA    YA-13

Lakshmi is called Shree or Thirumagal Shri Lakshmi is the goddess of abundance, beauty, happiness and good fortune. She also blesses devotees with both spiritual and material prosperity, as well as blessing women in matters of progeny. She is called Vriddhi because she helps in growth; and Matrirupa because she takes care of devotees like a Divine Mother. 
1. First Hang the yantra on a wall, placing the center of the yantra at the level of your eyes as you face east or north looking into it.
2. Then purify and wash your body and start with a clear and positive mind frame
3. Light the incense and candle(s) and lay a fresh flower and a fruit on the altar.
4. Adopt your favorite sitting posture that has a straight spine, or if you want, sit on a chair maintaining your upright spine
5. Look into the center of the yantra, trying to blink as little as possible; you don't want to focus on the specific details of the yantra, just keep your sight right in the center and observe the whole yantra at once.

                                                 


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Yantra is a Sanskrit word that is derived from the root  yan meaning to control or subdue or to "restrain, curb, check"

Traditionally such symbols are used in Eastern mysticism to balance the mind or focus it on spiritual concepts. The act of wearing, depicting, enacting and or concentrating on a Yantra is held to have spiritual or astrological or magical benefits in the Tantric traditions of the Indian religions Enjoy.

BAGLAMUKHI   YANTRA    YA-14

Bagalamukhi or Bagala (Devnagari: बगलामुखी),(Bengali: বগলামুখী),(Oriya: ବଗଳାମୁଖୀ) is one of the ten mahavidyas (great wisdom goddesses) in Hinduism. Bagalamukhi Devi smashes the devotee's misconceptions and delusions (or the devotee's enemies) with her cudgel. She is also known as Pitambara Maa in North India

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MATANGI   YANTRA     YA-16

Matangi is one of the Mahavidyas, ten Tantric goddesses and a ferocious aspect of Devi, the Hindu Divine Mother. She is considered to be the Tantric form of Sarasvati, the goddess of music and learning. Like Sarasvati, Matangi governs speech, music, knowledge and the arts. Her worship is prescribed to acquire supernatural powers, especially gaining control over enemies, attracting people to oneself, acquiring mastery over the arts and gaining supreme knowledge. 

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HANUMAN   YANTRA     YA-17


Hanuman symbolizes the qualities of an ideal devotee of God. Which can be represented by the letters of his name, as follows: H = Humility and hopefulness (optimism) A = Admiration (truthfulness, devotion) N = Nobility (sincerity, loyalty, modesty) U = Understanding (knowledge) M = Mastery over ego (kindness, compassion) A = Achievements (strength) N = Nishkama-karma (selfless work in service of God) The love for Hanuman is enshrined in the reverence and worship for the ideals and attributes he represents. A good method to develop spiritual qualities is attained by developing some form of devoted respect towards the higher truths. And in time they will be imbued into our character. Hanuman was once ridiculed for saying Rama and Sita were in his heart unhesitatingly, to the astonished audience he tore open his chest to show his throbbing heart where an image of Rama and Sita lay. Never again did anyone make fun of Hanuman's devotion. After his coronation, following victory in the battle with Ravana, Rama distributed gifts to all those who had assisted him in his battle with Ravana. Turning towards Hanuman, Rama said, "There is nothing I can give you that would match the service you have rendered to me.
All I can do is to give you my own self." To use the Hanuman Yantra 
1. First purify and wash your body and start with a clear and positive mind frame
2. Hang the yantra on a wall, placing the center of the yantra at the level of your eyes as you face east or north looking into it.

3. Light the incense and candle(s) and lay a fresh flower and a fruit on the alter.
4. Adopt your favorite sitting posture that has a straight spine, or if you want, sit on a chair maintaining your upright spine
5. Look into the center of the yantra, trying to blink as little as possible; you don't want to focus on the specific details of the yantra, just keep your sight right in the center and observe the whole yantra at once.
6. This exercise should last at least 10-30 minutes every day
​7. While looking into the Yantra with focused attention, chant 21 times the following: " Om Sri Hanumante Namaha " Eventually, after at least seven days of yantra meditation practice you will be able to tune into the same yantric energy even without a yantra (at the beginning you may fix your sight on the point between the eyebrows to evoke the yantra with your eyes closed) While practicing this technique it is recommended that we maintain a state of devotional longing for experiencing the beatific energies and blessings of Sri Hanuman.

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LAKSHMI   YANTRA     YA-18

Lakshmi (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मी lakṣmī, Hindi pronunciation: [ˈləkʃmi]) is the Hindu Goddess of wealth, prosperity (both material and spiritual), fortune, and the embodiment of beauty. She is wife of Vishnu. Also known as Mahalakshmi, she is said to bring good luck and is believed to protect her devotees from all kinds of misery and money-related sorrows. Representations of Lakshmi are also found in Jain monuments. Shri Lakshmi is the goddess of abundance, beauty, happiness and good fortune. She also blesses devotees with both spiritual and material prosperity, as well as blessing women in matters of progeny. She is called Vriddhi because she helps in growth; and Matrirupa because she takes care of devotees like a Divine Mother Lakshmi is called Shree or Thirumagal because she is endowed with six auspicious and divine qualities, or Gunas, and also because she is the source of strength even to Vishnu. When Vishnu incarnated on the Earth as the avatars Rama and Krishna, Lakshmi took incarnation as his consort. Sita (Rama's wife), Radha (Krishna's lover), Rukmini and Satyabama are considered forms of Lakshmi. 
1. First Hang the yantra on a wall, placing the center of the yantra at the level of your eyes as you face east or north looking into it. 
2. Then purify and wash your body and start with a clear and positive mind frame
3. Light the incense and candle(s) and lay a fresh flower and a fruit on the altar.
4. Adopt your favorite sitting posture that has a straight spine, or if you want, sit on a chair maintaining your upright spine
5. Look into the center of the yantra, trying to blink as little as possible; you don't want to focus on the specific details of the yantra, just keep your sight right in the center and observe the whole yantra at once.
​6. This exercise should last at least 10-30 minutes every day 7. While looking into the Yantra with focused attention chant 21 times the following " Aum Shree Mahalakyamya Namah" While practicing this technique it is recommended that we maintain a state of intense longing for experiencing the beatific energies and blessings of Shree Lakshmi and full confidence and faith. If approved by Goddess lakshmi Yantra , she will help our efforts for success and wealth through regular puja and mantra chanting. It is believed that mere "Darshan" (sight) of this unique Maha Lakshmi Yantra in the morning blesses the person with wealth.

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SHIVA SHAKTI   YANTRA     YA-19

​Shakti (Sanskrit pronunciation: [ˈʃʌktɪ]) (Devanagari: शक्ति; from Sanskrit shak, "to be able"), meaning "Power" or "empowerment," is the primordial cosmic energy and represents the dynamic forces that are thought to move through the entire universe in Hinduism. Shakti is the concept, or personification, of divine feminine creative power, sometimes referred to as 'The Great Divine Mother' in Hinduism. On the earthly plane, shakti most actively manifests through female embodiment and creativity/fertility, though it is also present in males in its potential, unmanifest form. Not only is Shakti responsible for creation, it is also the agent of all change. Shakti is cosmic existence as well as liberation, its most significant form being the Kundalini Shakti, a mysterious psychospiritual force. Shakti exists in a state of svātantrya, dependence on no one, being interdependent with the entire universe. In Shaktism and Shaivism, Shakti is worshipped as the Supreme Being. Shakti embodies the active feminine energy of Shiva and is identified as Mahadevi or Parvati.

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BLUE TARA  YANTRA     YA-20

Tara is a tantric meditation deity whose practice is used by practitioners of the Tibetan branch of Vajrayana Buddhism to develop certain inner qualities and understand outer, inner and secret teachings about compassion and emptiness. Tara is actually the generic name for a set of Buddhas or bodhisattvas of similar aspect. These may more properly be understood as different aspects of the same quality, as bodhisattvas are often considered metaphoric for Buddhist virtues. Blue Tara is associated with transmutation of anger.

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GREEN TARA   YANTRA     YA-21

Tara is a tantric meditation deity whose practice is used by practitioners of the Tibetan branch of Vajrayana Buddhism to develop certain inner qualities and understand outer, inner and secret teachings about compassion and emptiness. Tara is actually the generic name for a set of Buddhas or bodhisattvas of similar aspect. These may more properly be understood as different aspects of the same quality, as bodhisattvas are often considered metaphoric for Buddhist virtues. Green Tara is known as the Buddha of enlightened activity.

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RAM RAKSHA  YANTRA     YA-32

​Ramachandra , simply known as Rama, was an ancient king of central India( 7323 BC) He is regarded as the seventh incarnation of Vishnu. Rama is revered in Hindu Scriptures as a role model for his unending compassion, courage and devotion to spiritual values and duty. He is held up as a personal example of how to accept the struggle for righteous actions in the face of extreme adversity. “As birds are made to fly and rivers to run, so the soul is to follow duty.” The Ramayana. The Ramraksha Yantra helps to destroy all the evils , and to protect the person from all sorts of difficulties. It helps to get rid of all perils, obstacles in the way of your success and attracts prosperity and recognition.
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DURGHA YANTRA     YA-32

Shree Durga Ma is a warrior goddess depicted riding a lion as an embodiment of feminine and creative energy (Shakti). The Name “Durga” Means invincible in Sanskrit. With the “du” being synonymous with the 4 evils, poverty, sufferings, famine and evil habits. Durga is appropriated as a destroyer of sins, injustice, irreligion, cruelty and laziness. To worship the warrior Goddess is to ask for her aid in destroying our ignorance and indifference to consciousness growth.
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 This complex geometrical structure is usually enclosed by two circular lotus patterns of eight and sixteen petals respectively, as well as four concentric circles. And as such it is a symbol of magnificent magnetic powers. The Shree Yantra is connected deeply with the ancient art of Vaastu and has been specifically mentioned in the 'Vaastu Shastra'. All constructions based on Vaastu must essentially have a Shree Yantra in them. The Vedas explain that the Shree Yantra is a scientific, cosmic and planetary energy zone.
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SHREE YANTRA     YA-34

The Shree Yantra is one of the most auspicious, important and powerful Yantras, Shree meaning wealth and Yantra - Meaning "Instrument". It can also be called Shri Chakra meaning blessed wheel. It is used in Hindu Shaktism and in Tantric Buddhism. And is recognized to aid in spiritual and material wealth. The mystic symbol has been revered since ancient times and is regarded as a source of energy represented in the shape of waves and rays, and partly in the form of 9 interlocking triangles that are perfectly placed with five triangles pointing downward and four pointing upward. Yielding a total of 43 small triangles that house the deities associated with particular aspects of existence. This is sometimes indicated by inscribing in Sanskrit letters the names of the deities or their appropriate “seed sounds” (bija-mantras).
This complex geometrical structure is usually enclosed by two circular lotus patterns of eight and sixteen petals respectively, as well as four concentric circles. And as such it is a symbol of magnificent magnetic powers. The Shree Yantra is connected deeply with the ancient art of Vaastu and has been specifically mentioned in the 'Vaastu Shastra'. All constructions based on Vaastu must essentially have a Shree Yantra in them. The Vedas explain that the Shree Yantra is a scientific, cosmic and planetary energy zone.
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SHREE CLOUDYANTRA     YA-35

The Shree Yantra is one of the most auspicious, important and powerful Yantras, Shree meaning wealth and Yantra - Meaning "Instrument". It can also be called Shri Chakra meaning blessed wheel. It is used in Hindu Shaktism and in Tantric Buddhism. And is recognized to aid in spiritual and material wealth. The mystic symbol has been revered since ancient times and is regarded as a source of energy represented in the shape of waves and rays, and partly in the form of 9 interlocking triangles that are perfectly placed with five triangles pointing downward and four pointing upward. Yielding a total of 43 small triangles that house the deities associated with particular aspects of existence. This is sometimes indicated by inscribing in Sanskrit letters the names of the deities or their appropriate “seed sounds” (bija-mantras). 
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