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 Vedic Yagya Center  ___________ ___________ P.O. Box 500271 Austin, TX - 78750 Tel: 888 835 7788 Fax: (267)-350- 6476 www.vedicyagyacenter.com [email protected]  Yantra & Mantra What is a Yantra? Yantra is the Sanskrit word for "instrument" or "machine". Much like the word "instrument" itself. Sanskrit, the world's most ancient living languages is written as . The specialty and uniqueness of a Yantra lies in it being an aniconic visible manifestation of God (Deity) or Divine entity. As per Vydic tradition, Yantra is a mystical, magical entity with many representation and forms with  powers invoked from Supernatural Powers. It is an extremely Sacred composition of Mystic Symbols and certain Geometric diagrams using Spiritual concepts and astronomical derivations that are often inscribed on Paper, Precious stones, Metal Plates such as Gold, Silver or Copper which is said to  possess strong magical powers which take effect only upon invoking the Divine energy in to them using correct recitation of the designated Mantras and with constant, continuous praying. There are many different Yantras for different specific reasons. Some of the popularly known and used Yantras  by all in general are - Sri Chakra Yantra, Sri Yantra, Matsya Yantra, Ganesha Yantra, Sri Sudarshana Yantra etc. Each type of Yantra is designated to and represents a pa rticular form of Deity. Origin of Yantras: Although yantras seem to be two dimensional forms, but in reality they are multi-dimensional  sacred architectural structures that potentiate the accretion and manifestation of siddhi (Divine & magical Spiritual Power generated from Long term deep meditation/ Sadhan). They were envisioned by the great ancient Saints through their Divya Drishti (Divine Vision) when they were in their Tapo Sadhana and thus were invoked with their Tapas Shakti (Deep concentration and epitome of meditation on the Lord). This knowledge was bestowed by the Lord Himself to them. Yantras are specially designed and made with reference to the astronomical position of the planets in a specific given auspicious date and time. These yantras are supposed to be made only during special times choosing particular astronomical positions according to procedures as defined in the  Vedas. If Yantras are made in any other way contrary to this, they may not be effective at all and will remain  just as a mere geometrical drawings. Please know that it is also extremely important that the Lines, Circles and all other inscribed Yantra Symbols must be very correct, clear, distinct and only as per the  prescribed Vedic Texts. Any kind of self imposed or imaginary changes by any individual, group or organization may not yield any d esired effects.

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Vedic Yagya Center _____________________________________________________________________________ 

P.O. Box 500271 ● Austin, TX - 78750 ● Tel: 888 835 7788 ● Fax: (267)-350-6476 ●

www.vedicyagyacenter.com  ● [email protected]

 Yantra & Mantra 

What is a Yantra?

Yantra is the Sanskrit word for "instrument" or "machine". Much like the word "instrument" itself.

Sanskrit, the world's most ancient living languages is written as . The specialty and uniqueness of 

a Yantra lies in it being an aniconic visible manifestation of God (Deity) or Divine entity.

As per Vydic tradition, Yantra is a mystical, magical entity with many representation and forms with powers invoked from Supernatural Powers. It is an extremely Sacred composition of Mystic Symbols

and certain Geometric diagrams using Spiritual concepts and astronomical derivations that are often

inscribed on Paper, Precious stones, Metal Plates such as Gold, Silver or Copper which is said to possess strong magical powers which take effect only upon invoking the Divine energy in to them

using correct recitation of the designated Mantras and with constant, continuous praying. There are

many different Yantras for different specific reasons. Some of the popularly known and used Yantras

 by all in general are - Sri Chakra Yantra, Sri Yantra, Matsya Yantra, Ganesha Yantra, Sri SudarshanaYantra etc. Each type of Yantra is designated to and represents a particular form of Deity.

Origin of Yantras:

Although yantras seem to be two dimensional forms, but in reality they are multi-dimensional sacred

architectural structures  that potentiate the accretion and manifestation of  siddhi  (Divine & magical

Spiritual Power generated from Long term deep meditation/ Sadhan). They were envisioned by thegreat ancient Saints through their Divya Drishti (Divine Vision) when they were in their  Tapo

Sadhana and thus were invoked with their  Tapas Shakti (Deep concentration and epitome of 

meditation on the Lord). This knowledge was bestowed by the Lord Himself to them.

Yantras are specially designed and made with reference to the astronomical position of the planets in a

specific given auspicious date and time. These yantras are supposed to be made only during specialtimes choosing particular astronomical positions according to procedures as defined in the Vedas. If 

Yantras are made in any other way contrary to this, they may not be effective at all and will remain just as a mere geometrical drawings. Please know that it is also extremely important that the Lines,Circles and all other inscribed Yantra Symbols must be very correct, clear, distinct and only as per the

 prescribed Vedic Texts. Any kind of self imposed or imaginary changes by any individual, group or 

organization may not yield any desired effects.

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Significance of Praying to Yantra:

It is considered to be very auspicious in Vydic/Hindu tradition to be able to possess one and also beable to maintain its integrity and sacredness. In fact with out Lord' s blessings or grace, one will never 

 be able to retain or passes a Yantra. Many people do keep Yantras in their respective Pooja (or 

meditation) rooms and pray to them regularly for certain benefits. Many do wear them as pendantsalso. The reason why many use Yantra is to gain the energetic source of a particular Deity to gain

some special benefits. Yantras are in general held to have spiritual, astrological  or magical  benefits

and also as a source of meditation.

It is believed that constantly concentrating on the Yantra (Like meditating on its form) can help one to

 build develop tremendous spiritual strength and this energy can be used to gain huge fortunes, build

good health, peace of mind, happiness & bliss and longitivity. Thus as all the material wants beingfulfilled, one is also led towards Spiritual enhancement. But know that the main function of a Yantra

function is to conduit the cosmic truth.

But it is extremely important for all those who choose to pray to Yantras to keep few important thingin mind. These must be strictly adhered to for gaining the expected positive results from your Yantras.

The following important points must be always kept in mind and followed by those who have Yantraswith them and wish to gain their benefit.

Those who have Yantras in their homes, businesses or organizations must keep them in a sacred place

and offer sincere prayers regularly. They should be touched only after taking shower and with pure

mind and body.

Yantras should never ever be placed directly on the ground or on the Pooja Mandapa. They should be

 placed in a plate kind of thing first which then is placed on the Pooja Manadapa.

Those who wear them on the body should not consume alcohol, each non-vegetarian food or get

involved sexual activities while wearing them.

Persons wearing Yantra (or its representation) as pendants on the body must not indulge in any killing

of an animal activity of any kind. Always should try to remain "sattvik" (calm & composed).

Persons wearing Yantra (or its representation) on the body must not indulge in things like lying,

cheating or even use of bad/foul language.

Ladies who are in their menses should not be wearing any such things during those four days nor 

touch Yantra at such times.

Hence, for the above mentioned reasons, it is better advised that Yantras should be placed in a

sanctified and sacred place of your home, office or organization rather than wearing them on body.

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Significance of Symbols in Yantras with meanings.

Shapes and patterns commonly depicted in a Yantra include squares, triangles, circles and floral patterns like Lotus petals but may also include more complex and detailed symbols some times. Each

line, square, triangle, circle, lotus petal, dot and other symbols such as conch, disc, trishul etc representa special character and denotes a special element in cosmos.

Some meanings of few important symbols in Yantras mean as follows:-

1.  The lotus flower represent chakras, with each petal representing a psychic propensity or  vritti (specific character) associated with that chakra

2.  A dot or   bindu represents either the starting point of creation or the infinite, unexpressed

cosmos. It also represents Energy of the natural element ether/ sky/ infinity.3.  The shatkona (Sanskrit name for a Hexagon) composed of a balance between the below given

triangles.4.  An upwards facing triangle which according to Tantra denotes many things such as energy. It

may also denote spiritual aspiration, the element of fire, or  Shiva. It is also said to represent the

static substratum of the cosmos. It also represents Energy of the natural element fire; energy5.  A downwards triangle denotes spiritual knowledge. It may also denote the creative power of 

the cosmos, fecundity, the element of water, or  Shakti/ 6.  A swastika represents good luck, welfare, prosperity or spiritual victory.7.   Bheeja mantras that are usually represented as characters of  Devanāgarī  that correspond to the

acoustic roots of a particular chakra or vritti.8.  Circle represents Energy of the natural element water 9.  Square represents Energy of the natural element earth

10.  Diagonal lines represents Energy of the natural element air 11.  Horizontal line represents Energy of the natural element water 12.  Vertical line represents Energy of the element fire.

One very important thing to remember is that Yantras are only for the Deities as given in VydicShastras. This is the most ancient custom followed by the Vydic tradition. Yantra tradition is in strict

accordance with the Veda Shastras which are the only, truly origin and most authentic proofs of the

Vydic Tradition. But in the recent past many such new Yantra concepts are being imitated by some

followers.

Many other similar phenomena such as Mandala, Rangoli (Also known as  Muggu in Telugu or  Kolam

in Tamil ), Rangavalli and traditions of drawing of such other sacred geometrical designs in India hasactually evolved from Yantra Tradition.

Some of the drawings of a few Yantras are given below:

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Sri Chakra Yantra Sri Gayathri Yantra

Sri Lakshmi Ganesha Yantra Kali Yantra

Shiva Yantra Gopala Yantra

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Sri Krishna Yantra Parama Shiva Yantra

What is a Mantra?

Mantra is the Special Sanskrit Syllables that are inscribed on Yantras which in reality are the specialrepresentations of Divine, Cosmic power. Mantras are words on Yantras which are encapsulated with

much power which when constantly heard, said or uttered yield exert their influence to yield certain

effects through their sound-vibrations.

How to recite a Mantra in correct way?

The power of a Mantra power has been encapsulated in them with 'Bheeja Aksharas' means certainspecial Syllables that are carrying Divine energy and strength, which when said in certain way exert aninfluence to yield certain effects using the Divine energy or power that has been enjoined with

'Upasana'.  Hence Mantras should be recited correctly, with correct pronunciation, in the right

 procedure as advised in the Shastras only or by the right Guru. Now that we know the difference between any ordinary prose/poetry and a mantra, it is very important also to know why it should be

said as given the Veda Shastras only. For these reasons, it is best advised that Mantra should be

received from a right Guru.

Just like any prescribed medication is used to control, reduce and recover from physical ailments,

Mantras are used to resolve our material problems through which we have attain peace of mind whichwill eventually lead us to salvation and then to mainly to uplift us spiritually. Just as any medication

when misused or abused creates problems to the physical body, so also the Mantra when misused,

abused or mispronounced or uttered in the wrong times or wrong places bring many adverse effects to

the concerned person.

But another notable point is that Mantras are for giving us relief from physical (health related),material (Wealth related), social (inter personal relationships) problems as well as to enhance our spiritual growth (Uniting with God, Salvation).

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Receiving a Mantra from a Guru:

Effectiveness of a mantra is said to be best when it is gained from the benevolent Guru. Guru and

'Sishya' (Disciple) should first become one spiritually - they should have one vision and onedestination. Then Guru' s 'Shakti' or power is transferred from him in to 'Sishya' through Shakti path.

They should form a single opinion 'Sishya' takes up a sincere oath to completely trust and follow his

Guru and that is when the Mantropadesa (Teaching of a Mantra) is done by the Guru to the 'Sishya'."Mananatha prayete iti Mantraha"  - means sincere, constant recitation has to be made of such an

advised Mantra which will lead us to the desired goal. A Mantra is also Lord' s word an d hence it’s a

true proof by itself without any second.

How to listen to a Mantra? As Mantra is extremely sacred, powerful. There are certain strict rules to be followed to listen to it or 

recite it. Mantras must be recited correct pronunciation exactly as advised by a Guru after taking a

shower and when in meditation. It is best advised to listen to or recite then at the exact appropriate

time like early in the morning during Sunrise or just before Sunset or as advised. It is very important to be pure in body and mind while reciting a Mantra.

Recitation of the Mantra with complete faith and meditation on Yantra is what is known as Tantra.Always remember that Yantra, Mantra & Tantra go hand in hand.