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Shri Yantra Mystery Explained


The Shri Yantra, also known as the Sri Chakra, is considered the king of all yantras in Vedic spirituality. It is a mystical diagram composed of nine interlocking triangles that radiate out from a central point (bindu), symbolizing the union of the divine masculine (Shiva) and feminine (Shakti) energies. Revered for its ability to attract wealth, success, and spiritual growth, the Shri Yantra is not just a decorative object—it is a powerful tool of sacred geometry and meditation.

Shri yantra is most auspicious and result giving yantra. Shri yantra is the sources of attaining all wordly desires and living above want. It bestows popularity with public, men and specially the kings also. Giver of wealth and prosperity
Shri Yantra is Three Type
(i) Bhoo Parisht, this yantra is made on a plate in a raised way
(ii) Ooram parisht is raised in the center and
(iii) Meru parish, which is in the shape of a mountain.

Shakti Yantra :- The four triangles with their apexes pointing downward is known as shakti yantra. Shiva Yantra :- The four triangles with their apexes pointing upward is called Shiva Yantra. Beej Mantra:- The Beej Mantra of the Shri Yantra.
"Om sharing Hareeng Kaleeng
Hareeng Shrimahalakshmiaye Namah."

This mantra be recited for One Lacs Eighteen Thousand(1,18,000) times for shidhi of Yantra. After that when the Yantra is to be used or worn recite the Mantra for 1008 times. Homa of 108 Mantras be performed. Tarpan and marjan be invited to lunch and be served with sweets etc. the Mantra be recited in one sitting. The Yantra :- As already indicated the Yantra be either carved, embossed, or raised on a gold plate and is warn as a talisman. The Yantra can be used in the neck, in a ring or any part of body which can be of three metals namely 10 parts of gold, 12th pars of copper and 16 part of silver, which be purified before use. The food be offered during parishthan is honey, tri mudhura, curds milk and spiced rice of various kinds.
Care should be taken that all lines of Yantra are uniform , The Yantra should not be written during night. The Yantra can also be written with kum-kum and sandoor or bhoj patra for daily use and puja.

If this Yantra is to be written on Gems, care be taken that the weight of Gem should be between one to 4 Tolas and not more than this.

If this Yantra is to be made on the ground, draw the Yantra and lines be drawn with sandoor and puja be performed.

If due to any reasons, the Yantra is defaced, stolen or is lost, one should recite the Beej Mantra for ten thousand times, perform Homa for one tenth part, offer food to Brahmins and wear it again. If the lines have become dim in course of times, it should be thrown in he river. This is most important.

Construction Of Yantra:- In the following mantra, the pars of yantra have been described, which needs attention :-
"Bindu - Trikon - Vasukon , Dasaryagsh . manvartranagdalam, Sanyukat - Shodsharmu, Brittrya" che, Dhurnissdantriye che, Shrichaknetdudit Pardevtaya."



The Geometry and Symbolism

The Shri Yantra’s intricate design contains:
4 upward triangles – representing Lord Shiva (masculine energy).
5 downward triangles – representing Goddess Shakti (feminine energy).
Together, they form 43 smaller triangles, each symbolizing a specific aspect of the cosmos and human consciousness.
The outer square with four gates symbolizes the material world, while the central bindu represents ultimate consciousness.

Mystical Powers of Shri Yantra

The mystery of Shri Yantra lies in its perfect geometric proportions, believed to resonate with the universal frequency that aligns energy flow in one’s life. Placing or meditating on the Shri Yantra is said to:
Remove financial obstacles
Attract wealth and prosperity
Enhance positive vibrations in the home or workplace
Bring clarity of thought and inner peace
Aid in spiritual awakening
Shri Yantra in Vastu and Feng Shui
In Vastu Shastra, the Shri Yantra is considered a remedy for financial instability and disharmony. It is ideally placed in the east or north-east direction to attract abundance and positive energy. In Feng Shui, it is similarly used as a symbol of wealth luck.

Meditation with Shri Yantra

Meditating on the Shri Yantra involves focusing on its central point (bindu) and gradually expanding awareness outward through the triangles. This practice:
Balances the mind and emotions
Awakens higher consciousness
Harmonizes the left and right hemispheres of the brain
Aligns the practitioner with cosmic energy flow
The Mystery Behind Its Creation
Ancient texts mention that the Shri Yantra’s construction was revealed to sages in deep meditation. Its mathematical precision, when replicated accurately, is said to generate a subtle energy field that influences the mind and surroundings positively. Even modern scientists have been fascinated by its fractal-like design and its relation to the golden ratio.

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