A yantra is meditational device used in Hindu and Tibetan Tantric meditation. From the root "yam," meaning "to sustain," the Yantra is a symbolic image used to maintain a focused state during meditation. A yantra is usually composed of an outer geometrical form enclosing an interior geometrical designs. Each particular design is used for a specific purpose or intent.

Some of the basic elements of a Yantra are:

bindu.jpg (1951 bytes)The Bindu, or infinite point:

 

updown.jpg (4625 bytes)Upward and downward facing triangles, symbolizing a female, watery energy, and male, fiery cosmic energy:

 

shexagram.jpg (4676 bytes)A hexagram or six pointed star (shatkona), symbolizing the union of Shiva and Shakti, masculine and feminine energy:

 

The lotus, a symbol of purity and spiritual "unfolding" (Lotus symbolism in the East is equivalent to the Western Rose in many respects):

 

sriyantra.jpg (7859 bytes)The most recognizable yantra is the Sri (abundant) Yantra. The Sri Yantra is very ancient, and is a variation on the shatkona, with nine interlaced triangles. (four female, downward facing; five male, upward facing):

 

There are many different yantra, each for a specific cause and aim. They can help you to attain success in your business, bring the person under your control, and bring wealth and prosperity to you. The Yantras have to be purified and energized before using it.

Some of the Yantras are:

Shri Yantra, MahaLakshmi Yantra, Mahamritunjay Yantra, Durga Yantra, Hanuman Yantra, Mahakali Yantra, Saraswati Yantra, Gayatri Yantra, Kuber Yantra, Surya Yantra, Mangal Yantra, Rahu Yantra, Ketu Yantra, Chandra Yantra,Shukra Yantra, Brihaspati Yantra, Shani Yantra, Navgreha Yantra.

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