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Yantra is a Sanskrit word, which means “Kavach”, or talisman. They are engraved and designed in geometrical and mathematical formations. All geometrical designs or symbols are scared and represent Gods. Yantras are usually drawn on metals, such as gold, silver, bronze, copper and sometimeson paper also.Yantras will fulfill your desires and help in attaining your goals and ambitions, success in profession, or business, acquiring wealth, victory in court cases, warding off diseases. These Yantras are energized during the nights of Maha Shiva Ratri, Holi and Diwali are most effective and powerful.
HOW TO ENERGIZE A YANTRA: Yantra which one has to install should first be soaked in milk for one hour. After this, take out the Yantra and dip it in Panchmrit (this is a mixture of milk, curd, honey, sugar powder and little bit of butter/ghee).Take out after a minute and wash it 4-5 times with holy water, or fresh water. Now bathe it in the smoke of incense and camphor. Place a white/red/yellow cloth in the place where it is to be installed.Colour of cloth should be decided according to the nature of Yantra.Recite the mantra which is specified for each planet on rosary related to that Yantra for at least 108 times. This recitation should be done daily to get the best results. |
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Surya Yantra |

Chandra Yantra |

Mangal Yantra |

Budha Yantra |

Brihaspati Yantra |

Shukra Yantra |

Shani Yantra |

Rahu Yantra |

Ketu Yantra |

Nav Grah Yantra |

Mahalaxmi Yantra |

Kuber Yantra |

Mahamrityunjya Yantra |

Kaal Sarp Yantra |

Ganesh Yantra |

Beesa Yantra |

Shree Yantra |

Subh Labh Yantra |

Vyapar Vridhi Yantra |

Saraswati Yantra |

Gaytri Yantra |

Santan Gopal Yantra |
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