What is a Yantra?
A Yantra is a geometric design engraved on a metal plate (copper, silver or gold) to invoke the energies of a specific deity in order for the worshipper to acquire all the material and spiritual benefits associated with that particular deity. There are myriad designs meant to propitiate myriad deities, and if the worshipper meditates on an energised Yantra as prescribed by a qualified spiritual master or a very competent astrologer, it has the ability to fulfil any and all desires of the worshipper, both material and spiritual. Gold, being denser than silver or copper, is considered the best metal to make a Yantra as it absorbs and retains the maximum amount of energy.
A Yantra is a Talisman, or a powerful Holy Symbol, and a tangible manifestation of a Mantra or Deity itself/ himself. It creates an active (positive) energy field that harnesses and radiates positive energy, and transmits that powerful energy to worshipper, wearer or the environment, where installed. ‘Yantra’, as used in the Vedic context, actually is a Sanskrit word, derived from the root “Yam”, which means ‘to control’, ‘to subdue’, ‘to restrain, curb or check’. In other contexts too, in Sanskrit, the word ‘Yantra’ refers to any instrument employed for holding, restraining or fastening. In its another meaning, it implies a mystical or astronomical diagram, said to have magical powers. In Vedic context, this ‘Yam’ refers to ‘holding’ of an idea or concept and ‘restraining’ a particular kind of desirable energy or energy field. The suffix ‘-tra’ in the word ‘Yantra’ is known to have been derived from the root word ‘trayoti’, which means “liberation” (it is same as used in the words – tantra and mantra).
A Yantra provides a focal point that is a window into the abstract absolute, or a path to liberation. When you focus on it, the mind becomes calm and silent, opening the mind’s door wide open to let in divine vibrations. It is said that the ardent worshipper can attain union with God by simply meditating on a Yantra. It is immensely helpful even for those who are not so spiritually inclined, and wish to gain worldly riches and fame. The Yantras are often designed to propitiate a specific deity, and so by tuning into the different Yantras you can tap into the energies of the deity of your choice and obtain all the blessings that this deity has to offer. For instance, if it is wealth that you wish to acquire, you need to worship a Yantra designed to propitiate Kuber, the God of wealth.
Who is Kuber?
As per the mythologies, Kuber was a simple man, not too good-looking, but a great devotee of Lord Shiva. He worshipped Lord Shiva for many years, after which the Lord appeared in front of him in person and granted him the custody of all the wealth in the world as per his desire. Being a person of modest means, Kuber was thrilled with the boon. However, by and by the boon went to his head, and he became greedy. He wanted to make more and more money. He forgot that he was just a caretaker and not the owner of the wealth.
When Shiva found out about this greed of Kuber, he sent his son Ganesha to a feast arranged by the latter for all the Gods, to teach him a lesson. Ganesha arrived before any other God and ate up everything Kuber had prepared for the feast, and, still not satiated, Ganesha ate up all Kuber’s accumulated wealth, then his palace, and then when as he was preparing to eat Kuber himself, Lord Shiva appeared and made Kuber realise his folly. Kuber apologised and vowed to never again misuse his power. Thenceforth, Kuber has been known as the God of wealth, and praying to him sincerely by following all the rituals prescribed in the Vedas, you can attain all the wealth and riches you desire.
How to meditate on the Kuber Yantra?
- Place the Yantra on a platform or hang it on a wall facing North or East, with the center of the Yantra on the same level as your eyes.
- Sit in a comfortable posture with your spine straight.
- Purify the Yantra every day before you start your prayer by lighting an incense stick which wards off negativities in the atmosphere.
- Breath deeply and slowly as you look into the center of the Yantra; don’t worry too much about the other details of the Yantra.
- You must chant the mantra of Kuber while meditating on it. The Kuber mantra is “Om Hreem Shreem Hreem Kuberaya Namaha”. When you do this, you will be blessed with wealth and success. For best results, chant the mantra a minimum of 21 times and a maximum of 108 times a day, as it is the best way to please Lord Kuber.
- Do this exercise for a minimum of about 5-20 minutes each day.
- When meditating on the Yantra, maintain your aspiration (sankalp) and intense longing for experiencing the beneficial energies of the Kuber Yantra.
Buy Kuber Yantra The benefits of worshipping a Kuber Yantra
- The Kuber yantra is a small metal plate on which a geometric design is inscribed to propitiate the Lord of wealth, Kuber. The total of each row and column in a Kuber Yantra is 72, which is a very strong number denoting prosperity.
- Anyone can get a Kuber Yantra, but you need to ensure that you get it from a reliable source, and that it is properly energised. This is because if the Kuber Yantra is not good or genuine, it can have an adverse effect.
- Worshipping the Kuber Yantra, you not only gain more wealth, but also regain lost wealth. The Kuber Yantra can be installed by anyone who wants a better life and more wealth. You can also install it to improve your luck factor. It can be installed in your house as well as in your office. The Kuber Yantra is very powerful and it can definitely change the cash inflow for anyone.
- The one thing to remember is that this is certainly not a get-rich-quick formula. The Yantra has to be worshipped consistently and with great discipline as prescribed by a master or a qualified astrologer of high repute. Do not become greedy and resort to amassing wealth by wrong means.
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