Yantra
has an important since ancient period.
Everybody is not able to chant the Mantra
and not able to do the rituals as he needs.
The mantra is written on Yantra and it gives
benefits on putting
it at worship-place or
on wearing. Yantras are made on gold,
silver, copper, eight-metal or crystal
piece.
Yantra literally means "instrument". A
Yantra is a geometric design acting as a
highly efficient tool for contemplation,
concentration and meditation. Yantras carry
spiritual significance, and point the user
to higher levels of consciousness.
The Yantra provides a focal point that is a
window into the absolute. When the mind is
concentrated on a single, simple object (in
this case a Yantra), the mental chatter
ceases. Eventually, the object is dropped
when the mind can remain empty and silent
without help.
In the most advanced phases,
it is possible to attain union with God by
the geometric visualization of a Yantra. The
Yantra is like a microcosmic picture of the
macrocosm. It is a focusing point and an
outer and inner doorway. The Yantras are
often focused on a specific deity and so by
tuning into the different Yantras you can
tap into certain deities or creative force
centers in the universe.
Exclusively Energised Yantras
Rudra Centre's Yantras are
sanctified and energized through
an
elaborate ritual by specialized
priests at a temple in
Maharashtra, India. The
Pranapratistha ritual is
performed to infuse the Yantras
with "life force" or energies of
respective deities. Rudra
Centre's energized Yantras can
be placed in the temple, above a
door or kept at the place of
work where, if worshipped with
sincere devotion, rewards will
unfold. It is important for a
Yantra to be energized as it has
to be brought "to live" through
the specifically prescribed
ritual so that it can radiate
its beneficence optimally
Principles of Yantra
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.
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
Yantra-the Method of Purifying
and Wearing
On a good day take a bath in the morning and
sit on a Kushasan or a blanket and meditate to your deity or lord. Then wash the
Yantra with unboiled-milk and Ganga-water and put the Yantra on the
worship-place. Then worship it with scent, lamp, flowers, rice and roli.
After this chant the Mantra of the Yantra 108 times and put the spot with
Asha-gandh or Gopi-sandal and makes the sign of Om or Swastik (fysfot) on the
Yantra. This way you can fulfill the ritual of “Pran-Pratishtha” yourself. Then
wear it or put it, what you need. Occasionally worship it as your duty.
Yantra Guidelines:-
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
isht 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. Then purify your soul
and surrender yourself
completely in devotion to God
and chant 21 times the following
:
" Om
Maha Hareeng La Shareeng
Kashamayee Kaling Aing Noon"
8. 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.
Vedic Yantras are Energised (Pran
pratishta) by learned purohits,
by reciting the vedic mantra of
the particular Devi or Deva one
lack eighteen thousands time and
the Homa of 108 mantra. Yantras
are send along with Prashad of
the Pran Pratishta (no eatables
are sent).
Worship of Yantras
For those who prefer simple
worship of a Yantra,
traditionally a small lighted
oil-lamp or ghee lamp placed in
front of the Yantra is regarded
as the best form of simple
worship. The lighting of incense
of various types is also well
regarded as is the auditory
stimuli of chanting Mantras or
playing tapes of sacred chants.
As Yantras are living energy
systems, they respond to all
sensory stimuli.