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Yantra

Introduction to Yantra

A Yantra is more than just a geometrical design—it’s a sacred diagram that represents the universe and the divine forces within it. Derived from the Sanskrit root ‘yam’ meaning ‘to control’ and ‘tra’ meaning ‘instrument’, a Yantra is essentially an instrument of control, concentration, and spiritual elevation. Used across various traditions, especially in Hindu and Tantric practices, it acts as a bridge between the practitioner and the cosmic energies.

The History of Yantras

Yantras have been part of Indian spiritual systems for thousands of years. They find mention in Vedic texts, Tantras, and Agamas. The earliest uses of yantras can be traced back to temple rituals and meditative practices in ancient India, where sages would draw them on copper plates, floors, or bark to invoke specific deities or energies.

Over time, their use expanded to household rituals, astrology, Vaastu (spatial energy balancing), and individual spiritual practices. Despite changes in materials and representations, the core purpose has always remained the same—to channel energy, focus intention, and connect with the divine.

Spiritual Importance of Yantra

In spiritual terms, a yantra is not just a symbol—it is a living force. When activated through proper rituals and intention, it becomes a dynamic tool that radiates specific vibrations. Each line, triangle, circle, and point in a yantra corresponds to specific cosmic principles and energies.

The bindu (dot at the center) symbolizes the origin of creation. The triangles may represent divine masculine or feminine energy. Lotuses symbolize purity and spiritual growth. Together, they form a complete visual mantra that silently works on the mind and environment.

Uses and Applications of Yantra

Yantras are versatile in their applications. While their spiritual use is primary, they are often integrated into various aspects of daily life for their positive energies:

  • Meditation Tool: Helps the practitioner focus their mind during deep meditation. Gazing upon a yantra (similar to Tratak) leads to mental stillness and inner silence.

  • Energy Amplifier: A yantra amplifies the energy of a mantra when placed near the altar or used during chanting.

  • Protection and Prosperity: Certain yantras are believed to protect from negative influences, promote health, attract wealth, and balance energies in a space.

  • Vaastu Correction: In Vaastu Shastra, specific yantras are used to correct architectural or energy imbalances without physical alterations.

  • Spiritual Sadhana: Advanced yogis and spiritual practitioners use yantras for intense sadhanas, deity worship, or kundalini activation.

How to Make a Yantra

Crafting a yantra is a sacred act. It is not just about drawing shapes—it requires purity of intention, correct proportions, and sometimes astrological timing. While many yantras are now commercially printed or engraved, traditional yantras are still hand-drawn by spiritually trained individuals.

 

  1. Purification: Cleanse the body, mind, and the place. Many sadhaks observe fasting or silence before drawing a yantra.

  2. Material Selection: Traditionally, yantras are drawn on copper plates, Bhojpatra (ancient birch bark), white cloth, or even the floor using sandalwood paste, turmeric, or vermilion.

  3. Geometrical Precision: Using ruler and compass, the precise design is constructed. Proportions are important as they align with universal patterns.

  4. Energizing the Yantra (Pran Pratistha): Through specific rituals, chanting of beej mantras, and invocation of divine energies, the yantra is awakened and made potent.

  5. Installation: Once activated, the yantra is placed in a specific direction or location as per its purpose—North-East is generally preferred for spiritual yantras.

Mandala Yantra

The Mandala Shakti Yantra is a sacred geometric configuration designed specifically for conservation, stabilization, and containment of spiritual energy. The term Mandala means a circle or an enclosure, and Shakti refers to divine energy. This yantra works like an energetic boundary—preserving spiritual vibrations and preventing leakage or external disturbances.

Mandala Yantra : Benefits

This yantra is ideal for advanced practitioners, healers, meditators, or anyone engaged in deep spiritual work. It’s especially helpful during times when energy feels scattered, drained, or negatively affected by surroundings or people.

Spiritual Benefits:

  • Seals and contains spiritual energy cultivated through mantra, meditation, or kriya.

  • Enhances the stability of consciousness, preventing fluctuations and energy loss.

  • Supports long-term spiritual growth by preserving vibrational states between sessions.

  • Acts as a protective dome around the aura, shielding from psychic interferences.

Practical/Energy Benefits:

  • Ideal for energy-sensitive individuals who get drained in public or chaotic environments.

  • Balances electromagnetic or emotional disturbances in meditation spaces.

  • Assists in recovery from energy exhaustion, astral attacks, or ungrounded states.

  • Can be placed beneath healing mats or under a meditator’s seat to enhance retention of pranic buildup.

Mandala Yantra: How to Use & Worship

Worshipping the Shree Yantra is a sacred and personal practice. Here’s how you can begin:

Energizing the Yantra

 

Sit for a few moments visualising the yantra.

Visualize all the energy you generated being absorbed and preserved inside the mandala pattern

Advanced Use in Meditation

 

 

Use it before any meditation practice to make a safe environment around. Mandala conserves the energy generated through meditation.

Visualize entering the yantra mentally—moving from the outer square into the center—symbolizing a journey from the physical to the spiritual.

Shree Yantra

The Shree Yantra, also known as Sri Chakra, is considered the king of all yantras and holds the highest place in tantric and Vedic traditions. It is a complex yet harmonious geometric representation of the cosmic creation and the divine feminine (Shakti) in union with the masculine (Shiva).

At its core lies a bindu (dot), symbolizing the unified consciousness or divine source. From this center radiate nine interlocking triangles—four pointing upward representing Shiva (masculine), and five pointing downward representing Shakti (feminine). These triangles create 43 smaller triangles that represent different aspects of the cosmos and human life.

Surrounding this powerful core is a lotus of 8 and 16 petals, a square representing Earth (bhupura), and gates in all four directions. Each element is deeply symbolic and mathematically precise, reflecting both the microcosm (individual) and macrocosm (universe).

The design is not man-made—it is believed to be revealed by divine inspiration to sages. Because of its cosmic structure, even gazing at the Shree Yantra is said to align the mind with higher frequencies.

Shree Yantra : Benefits

Shree Yantra is primarily known as the yantra of abundance, harmony, and spiritual ascent. Its benefits work on multiple levels:

Spiritual Benefits:

  • Deepens meditation by anchoring the mind to cosmic geometry.

  • Activates the chakras, especially the third eye and crown chakra.

  • Invokes the blessings of Tripura Sundari, the supreme goddess of beauty, wisdom, and abundance.

  • Helps dissolve ego, karma, and mental clutter when used regularly in sadhana.

Practical/Energy Benefits:

  • Attracts prosperity, success, and opportunities when placed correctly.

  • Balances the energies of a space; neutralizes Vaastu defects without physical changes.

  • Removes obstacles from business, relationships, and mental patterns.

  • Aids in emotional stability and promotes clarity in decision-making.

Shree Yantra: How to Use & Worship

Worshipping the Shree Yantra is a sacred and personal practice. Here’s how you can begin:

Placement:

  • Best placed in the North-East direction of your home, puja room, or workspace.

  • Ensure the bindu (center dot) faces the worshipper.

  • Can be kept on an altar, a clean copper plate, or framed on a wall at eye level.

Daily Ritual:

  • Light a diya and offer incense.

  • Gaze softly at the center (bindu) for a few minutes to calm the mind.

  • Chant Shree Suktam, Lalita Sahasranama, or Beej mantra of Tripura Sundari (“Aim Hreem Shreem”).

Energizing the Yantra

 

The yantra can be energized (pran pratishtha) by a guru or by chanting mantras 108 times daily for 21 days.

Keep it clean and avoid touching with impure hands.

Advanced Use in Meditation

 

Use it for Tratak meditation by fixing your gaze on the bindu until tears form. This builds intense concentration and opens higher states of awareness.

Visualize entering the yantra mentally—moving from the outer square into the center—symbolizing a journey from the physical to the spiritual.

Beesa Yantra

The Beesa Yantra (also spelled Bisa Yantra or Beej Yantra) is a powerful protection yantra, widely revered in tantric and spiritual traditions. It is primarily associated with Goddess Durga and is known for its intense energy to shield the practitioner from negative forces, black magic, and hidden enemies.

Unlike geometrically intricate yantras like the Shree Yantra, Beesa Yantra is usually inscribed with divine mantras, beej aksharas (seed syllables), and symbolic scripts in a specific layout. These scripts are not decorative—they are vibrational codes that form an energetic shield when invoked with the right intention.

Beesa Yantra : Benefits

The Beesa Yantra is most commonly used for protection, strength, and courage. It is especially useful during uncertain times, when spiritual or psychic attacks are felt, or during intense personal struggles.

Spiritual Benefits:

 

  • Acts as a spiritual armor during deep sadhanas or rituals.

  • Enhances one’s inner Shakti (divine feminine power), particularly invoking the fierce and protective aspects of the goddess.

  • Supports removal of internal fears, negative thinking, and karmic blocks.

Practical/Energy Benefits:

  • Neutralizes black magic, evil eye (buri nazar), and hidden enemy attacks.

  • Brings protection during travel, court cases, disputes, and competitive environments.

  • Boosts confidence, willpower, and the ability to face life’s challenges boldly.

  • Helps stabilize disturbed environments at home or workplace by cleansing negative vibrations.

 

Beesa Yantra: How to Use & Worship

Using the Beesa Yantra doesn’t always require elaborate rituals—it responds powerfully even to simple, heartfelt worship done consistently.

Placement:

  • Keep it in your wallet, pocket, or purse for personal protection.

  • Larger versions can be kept at main entrances, under the pillow, in vehicles, or on office desks.

  • Preferably placed in the South, South-East, or East direction depending on the intention (consult your guru for specific directions).

Daily Ritual:

  • Light a diya or incense in front of the yantra.

  • Chant the Durga Beej Mantra or Navarna Mantra 9, 21, or 108 times.

  • Offer red flowers or kumkum to symbolize Shakti’s energy.

  • If kept in pocket/wallet, silently invoke its protection before starting the day.

Energizing the Beesa Yantra

 

It can be energized during Navratri, Tuesday, or Ashtami days.

Sprinkle it with Gangajal, chant the Beej Mantra 108 times, and meditate on Goddess Durga’s form.

Advanced Use in Meditation

 

Close your eyes and visualize a fiery red light or protective shield surrounding you, expanding from the yantra.

Recite “Om Dum Durgaye Namah” while imagining obstacles dissolving in that red energy.

Indrani Yantra

The Indrani Yantra is a sacred geometric representation of Indrani Devi, the queen of celestial powers and consort of Lord Indra. She is the embodiment of Shakti, divine radiance, and protective energy. This yantra is especially known for guarding against jealousy, evil eye, hidden enemies, and female-centric energy blockages. It helps restore confidence, charm, and commanding presence, and is often used in rituals where female energy needs empowerment or shielding. Traditionally energized and installed, this yantra acts as a spiritual armor for those in leadership, performance arts, or anyone facing envy, attraction issues, or psychic disturbances.

How to Use Indrani Yantra

Place the Indrani Yantra in your personal altar, bedroom, or dressing area, facing East or North. Perform a simple puja by lighting a diya and offering rose petals, kumkum, and camphor. Chant the mantra:
“ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं इन्द्राण्यै नमः” 108 times daily.
Women may use it during beauty rituals, self-care time, or before public appearances. It can also be carried in wallet-sized form for personal aura protection.

Spiritual & Energetic Benefits of Indrani Yantra

  • Shields against jealousy, black magic, and energy draining

  • Enhances feminine charisma, radiance, and presence

  • Builds confidence in relationships, social spaces, or public roles

  • Supports tantric sadhanas that require empowered Shakti

  • Restores aura integrity and inner magnetism

Surya Yantra

The Surya Yantra is a powerful energy diagram dedicated to Lord Surya, the Sun God and giver of prana (life force), clarity, and strength. It radiates solar vibrations that awaken self-esteem, courage, health, and inner brilliance. Used across ages to boost leadership, remove laziness, and attract authority, this yantra brings the power of the sun directly into one’s aura and space.

It is especially recommended for those dealing with fatigue, lack of motivation, eye or skin problems, or weak solar plexus chakra. It also enhances the influence of Surya in the birth chart when placed and energized properly.

How to Use Surya Yantra

Place the Surya Yantra in the East-facing wall, window, or altar—preferably where morning sunlight touches it. Bathe it with water and offer red flowers, sandalwood, and jaggery. Recite the mantra:
“ॐ घृणिः सूर्याय नमः” or “ॐ सूर्याय नमः” 108 times during sunrise.
It can also be installed in workplaces, cars, or near mirrors to activate inner light and confidence throughout the day.

Spiritual & Energetic Benefits of Surya Yantra

  • Boosts self-confidence, focus, and decision-making
  • Removes lethargy, depression, and heaviness in energy
  • Enhances physical vitality, immune strength, and pranic energy
  • Strengthens Surya in astrology and solar plexus (Manipura Chakra)
  • Supports professions needing leadership, clarity, or public influence
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Digshodhan Yantra

The Digshodhan Yantra is a rare and powerful Vastu yantra used to purify and protect all eight directions (Ashta Dikpalas). “Digshodhan” literally means “cleansing of the directions.” This yantra removes directional imbalances, energetic blocks, and subtle disturbances caused by improper Vastu, occult attacks, or psychic residue. It is ideal for homes, meditation rooms, temples, or places affected by negativity, arguments, or spiritual unrest.

It combines the blessings of guardian deities like Indra (East), Agni (Southeast), Yama (South), Nirrti (Southwest), Varuna (West), Vayu (Northwest), Kubera (North), and Ishana (Northeast).

How to Use Surya Yantra

Place the Digshodhan Yantra at the center (Brahmasthan) of the home, hall, or room. Align it properly with the cardinal directions. Energize with incense, Gangajal, and Vastu mantras. For deeper results, chant:
“ॐ वास्तु पुरुषाय नमः” or the Ashta Dikpala mantras for each direction.
This yantra can also be used during space-clearing rituals or installed below a crystal grid or copper pyramid for amplified effect.

Spiritual & Energetic Benefits of Surya Yantra

  • Removes Vastu doshas and directional energy blocks

  • Clears negative forces and imbalanced energy pathways

  • Protects from spirit interference, black magic, or emotional chaos

  • Creates a stable, harmonious space for sadhana or family life

  • Invokes guardian energies from all directions to form a protective grid

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