Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 Dhumavati Yantra:Beholder of Smoke, her persona is deceptive. To those who only see her outward appearance Dhumavati is fearsome and without beauty. To those who look deeper, and beyond the superficial, she bestows powerful blessings with her right hand and represents the divine mother. Dhumavati is the seventh of the Mahavidyas. Focus upon this yantra will aid in dispelling false perceptions, and seeing the beauty in ugly situations. Durga Yantra:Durga was created as a warrior goddess to fight the demon Mahisashur who could not be defeated by god or man. Allegorically, she slays the damaging misconceptions we hold, offering us clarity of mind and spirit. The Durga Yantra assists in the focus upon the qualities of Durga, facilitating strength, feminine energy, creative consciousness. Ganesh Yantra:The Ganesh Yantra is a good focal point for good luck and success in new ventures. Ganesha is viewed as the remover of obstacles. Meditate upon this yantra when you perceive roadblocks in your life – spiritual or physical. When you need direction or you need the rivers of abundance or creativity to flow, concentration upon the blockage-stopping energy of the Ganesh yantra will help get the flow going again. Kali Yantra:Kali represents destruction and creation and is an aspect of the Hindu Divine Mother. The Kali Yantra invites the observer to go about the business of manifestation as play time. Kali keeps evil at bay as we focus upon our creative powers, and live in the joy of creating the lives that bring happiness to ourselves and those around us. When focused upon, the Kali Yantra is said to speed spiritual transformation and allows for quick resolution to problems. Lakshmi Yantra:Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess representative of fortune, light, luck, and beauty. She herself is beautiful and benevolent. Associated with the lotus, her yantra facilitates spiritual progress, enlightenment, and overcoming internal discourse. When focused upon, the Lakshmi energies are engaged and said to expedite abundant wealth, harmony, and tranquility to our lives. Shri Yantra Mandala:Also known as the Cosmic Yantra, the Sri or Shri Yantra Mandala is the most popular of the Hindu Mahavidya Yantras. The Shri Yantra is a symbol of Tripurasundari, the supreme goddess of the trantric sect of Shri Vidya. The Shri Vidya is the symbol (yantra) of nine intersecting triangles within a 'circle' or lotus, and is an interpretation of dynamic female energy intersecting vibrant male energy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2009 Report Share Posted January 14, 2009 jai matha My Dear Babitha, Thank you so much for giving all us an insight on the Yantra. lt was indeed an eye opener for we Malaysians.Keep up the good seva you are doing. humbly maniam - Babitha Vasanth Mookambika Sunday, January 11, 2009 2:11 PM Yantra Dhumavati Yantra:Beholder of Smoke, her persona is deceptive. To those who only see her outward appearance Dhumavati is fearsome and without beauty. To those who look deeper, and beyond the superficial, she bestows powerful blessings with her right hand and represents the divine mother. Dhumavati is the seventh of the Mahavidyas. Focus upon this yantra will aid in dispelling false perceptions, and seeing the beauty in ugly situations. Durga Yantra:Durga was created as a warrior goddess to fight the demon Mahisashur who could not be defeated by god or man. Allegorically, she slays the damaging misconceptions we hold, offering us clarity of mind and spirit. The Durga Yantra assists in the focus upon the qualities of Durga, facilitating strength, feminine energy, creative consciousness. Ganesh Yantra:The Ganesh Yantra is a good focal point for good luck and success in new ventures. Ganesha is viewed as the remover of obstacles. Meditate upon this yantra when you perceive roadblocks in your life – spiritual or physical. When you need direction or you need the rivers of abundance or creativity to flow, concentration upon the blockage-stopping energy of the Ganesh yantra will help get the flow going again. Kali Yantra:Kali represents destruction and creation and is an aspect of the Hindu Divine Mother. The Kali Yantra invites the observer to go about the business of manifestation as play time. Kali keeps evil at bay as we focus upon our creative powers, and live in the joy of creating the lives that bring happiness to ourselves and those around us. When focused upon, the Kali Yantra is said to speed spiritual transformation and allows for quick resolution to problems. Lakshmi Yantra:Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess representative of fortune, light, luck, and beauty. She herself is beautiful and benevolent. Associated with the lotus, her yantra facilitates spiritual progress, enlightenment, and overcoming internal discourse. When focused upon, the Lakshmi energies are engaged and said to expedite abundant wealth, harmony, and tranquility to our lives. Shri Yantra Mandala:Also known as the Cosmic Yantra, the Sri or Shri Yantra Mandala is the most popular of the Hindu Mahavidya Yantras. The Shri Yantra is a symbol of Tripurasundari, the supreme goddess of the trantric sect of Shri Vidya. The Shri Vidya is the symbol (yantra) of nine intersecting triangles within a 'circle' or lotus, and is an interpretation of dynamic female energy intersecting vibrant male energy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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