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Yantras
come from the more than 2000 years old tantric tradition.
A yantra is the yogic equivalent of the Buddhist mandala.
Sri yantra is called the mother of all yantras because all other
yantras derive from it.
The Sri Yantra is a configuration of nine interlacing triangles
centred around the bindu (the central point of the yantra), drawn by
the super imposition of five downward pointing triangles,
representing Shakti ; the female principle and four
upright triangles, representing Shiva ; the male
principle.Man's
spiritual journey from the stage of material existence to ultimate
enlightenment is mapped on the Sri Yantra. The spiritual journey is
taken as a pilgrimage in which every step is an ascent to the
center, a movement beyond one's limited existence, and every level
is nearer to the goal.Each
of the circuits of the Sri Yantra, from the outer plane to the bindu
(the center), corresponds with one of the stages of the spiritual
journey.The
goal of contemplating the Sri Yantra is that the adept can
rediscover his primordial sources. The circuits symbolically
indicate the sucessive phases in the process of becoming.
 
Sri Yantra
is one of the most auspicious, important and powerful Yantras, which
not only gives the maximum benefit, but also proves beneficial for
almost everybody. It is the source of attaining all worldly desires
& fulfilling all wishes through inner cosmic power & mental
strength. "Shree Yantra" - Shree meaning wealth and Yantra
- Meaning "Instrument" - The Instrument for Wealth The
Shree Yantra brings about material and spiritual wealth. Sri Yantra
has that unexplained power to fulfill all our wishes and change our
life for the better. Shree Yantra is definitely the answer to all
the problems and negativity in our life. Any Person using Shree (shri)
Yantra achieves much greater affluence, peace and harmony. Shree
Yantra helps in breaking all the Obstacles in our life. It helps us
push indefinitely and easily the limits of growth - both spiritually
and materialistically. There are negative energies around us in
greater or smaller magnitude. These negative energy stands in our
way of achieving greater success, affluence, Harmony and Peace.
Shree Yantra
is the source of supreme energy and energy is nothing but another
form of element in the shape of waves and rays. Shree Yantra is
highly sensitive and has magnificent magnetic powers. Shree yantra
is said to be a divine store-house of energy which pick up
particular cosmic ray wave emitted by the planets and other
universal objects and transform them into constructive vibrations.
These are then transmitted to the surroundings where the Shree
Yantra is placed, thus destroying all destructive forces within the
vicinity. Shree Yantra is credited with supreme hidden powers which
can be noticed within a short span.
In the cosmos
there are three states-Creation, Establishment and Destruction and
these are represented by the three circles in the Shree Yantra which
in itself is the symbol of the universe or cosmos. When this circle
is elevated it stands as a symbol of Sumeru Mountain balancing the
whole universe and it contains of all the worlds situated in the
Sumeru Mountain, as described in Puranas. It is called "Meru
Prastha Shree Yantra" and is the best of all. Shri Yantra is
the worshipping place of the form of the super goddess, Mahatripur
Sundari. It is Her divine abode. All the gods and goddesses are
worshipped in it and all other religious adorations are done here.
It includes all the conducts, all the learning and all the elements.
The rightful person of all sects, castes and creeds can believe in
it as the religious practitioners and priests.
Well proved
and well designed by nine chakras - four Shiva chakras and five
Chakras of the goddess shakti incarnate, Shree Chakra is the
manifestation of Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti. The fruit of benefit
which is gained after performing duly one hundred Ashvamegha Yajnas,
that can be acquired only by having a sight (vision) of the Shree
Yantra. There are three kinds of Shree Yantra: Bhuprastha,
Kurma Prastha and Meru Prastha. Shree Yantra that is plain is called
Bhuprishtha -(Back of the Earth), one which is raised on a tortoise
back is called "Kachchhap Prishtha" and that which is
raised fully like the Sumeru Mountain is called Meru Prishthha like
a Mountain.
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