Guest guest Posted July 29, 2008 Report Share Posted July 29, 2008 Dear members, Extreme care should be taken while keeping the Sriyantra at home. It should be carved duly either by one’s own gurunatha or by oneself keeping in view of the marma sthanas (certain vital intersection points) and nava-graha rekhas. The Sriyantra is of 3 types depending upon the Srishti, Sthithi and Samhara Krama with anuloma and viloma lekhana. They are Kailasa Prasthara, Meru Prasthara and Bhu Prasthara. Sastra says that : “Bijaakshara yutham chakram yathinaam utthamotthamam Bijaakshara viheenam tu grihasthanaam prashasthakam†The Sriyantra with Bijas inscribed on it should only be worshipped by Sanyasis. But Hoursholders / Grihasthas SHOULD ONLY WORSHIP THE SRIYANTRA WITHOUT BIJA AKSHARAS. However, the Bija Aksharas could be contemplated and meditated while worshipping the Yantra by Householders. Householders should see that the size of the meru should not exceed the size of one’s own thumb of right hand. It is generally a good practice that when Sriyantra or Panchayatana Idols are being brought to the house for installation and puja, it should be accompanied with Svasthi Vachaka, Nadasvaram, Brahmana Samaradhana and Suvasini Puja. Our elders when used to get the Panchayatana used to perform all sorts of Rajopacharas when they are being brought to house. When Sriyantra lekhana is done as per sastraic injunctions under the presence of satguru hailing from sat-sampradaya, Upasaka need not bother about Vastu Doshas and other ill-effects from nava-grahas. A srividyopasaka who performs the kalpoktha navavarana archana need not bother about abhicharika prayogas. Sriyantra should not be purchased from Puja Stores, Asian Skyshops and Shopping Malls and other trading centers. TASMATH JAGRATTHA!!! With regards, Sriram Explore your hobbies and interests. Click here to begin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2008 Report Share Posted July 29, 2008 >> Sriyantra should not be purchased from Puja Stores, Asian Skyshops and Shopping Malls and other trading centers. << In any case, even if bought, these cannot be called Shriyantrams. Juxtaposition of triangles need not constitute a Shriyantram. It would rather more require the Paramasannidhyam of Paradevatha to be called a Shrichakram. They would simply be mere objects of trading and nobody would want to trade his/her Mother. Praseeda Jagadamba venkata sriram <sriram_sapthasathi wrote: Dear members, Extreme care should be taken while keeping the Sriyantra at home. It should be carved duly either by one’s own gurunatha or by oneself keeping in view of the marma sthanas (certain vital intersection points) and nava-graha rekhas. The Sriyantra is of 3 types depending upon the Srishti, Sthithi and Samhara Krama with anuloma and viloma lekhana. They are Kailasa Prasthara, Meru Prasthara and Bhu Prasthara. Sastra says that : “Bijaakshara yutham chakram yathinaam utthamotthamam Bijaakshara viheenam tu grihasthanaam prashasthakam†The Sriyantra with Bijas inscribed on it should only be worshipped by Sanyasis. But Hoursholders / Grihasthas SHOULD ONLY WORSHIP THE SRIYANTRA WITHOUT BIJA AKSHARAS. However, the Bija Aksharas could be contemplated and meditated while worshipping the Yantra by Householders. Householders should see that the size of the meru should not exceed the size of one’s own thumb of right hand. It is generally a good practice that when Sriyantra or Panchayatana Idols are being brought to the house for installation and puja, it should be accompanied with Svasthi Vachaka, Nadasvaram, Brahmana Samaradhana and Suvasini Puja. Our elders when used to get the Panchayatana used to perform all sorts of Rajopacharas when they are being brought to house. When Sriyantra lekhana is done as per sastraic injunctions under the presence of satguru hailing from sat-sampradaya, Upasaka need not bother about Vastu Doshas and other ill-effects from nava-grahas. A srividyopasaka who performs the kalpoktha navavarana archana need not bother about abhicharika prayogas. Sriyantra should not be purchased from Puja Stores, Asian Skyshops and Shopping Malls and other trading centers. TASMATH JAGRATTHA!!! With regards, Sriram Explore your hobbies and interests. Click here to begin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2008 Report Share Posted July 29, 2008 Dear Divine, I would like to point out that perhaps I am the only one in the world offering the most perfect sriyantra in crystal, maha meru inside cube/pyramid and also maha meru in metal, which conforms to 100% perfection. I had done research for more than 15 years and finally was able to achieve these products, which I offer only after perfect and pure divine energisation as per parasurama kalpa sutra principles, doing pancha kavya suddhi, yantra/mantra/tantra gayathris, kalasa stapanam with all the 3300 mantras and kala akarshanam, aavarna pooja, chandi/srividhya homams and finally the sriyantra/meru giving the ritual bath from the kalasa tirtha and again offering nava avarana pooja for all these. It takes nearly 2-3 days to complete all these rituals. They are so perfect and fit to be placed anywhere in the house, office and even vehicles, and need no prana pratishta. It's purity cannot be affected by any sort of impurities and all vastu doshas are done away with. Many of my friends and devotees have vouchsafed for the effectiveness of providing harmony, prosperity, purity of thought deed and action and what not. I am not writing this to canvas business but to make known about the products, which are offered directly and I have no agents or stores offering these. These products are also design/trademark/copy right protected under the patent laws. If you are interested you can review the websites <aavarnas.com > and <homam.co.in>. Regards, S.SHANGARANARAYANAN : sriram_sapthasathi: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 10:03:36 +0100 Sriyantra for Householders Dear members,Extreme care should be taken while keeping the Sriyantra at home. It should be carved duly either by one’s own gurunatha or by oneself keeping in view of the marma sthanas (certain vital intersection points) and nava-graha rekhas. The Sriyantra is of 3 types depending upon the Srishti, Sthithi and Samhara Krama with anuloma and viloma lekhana. They are Kailasa Prasthara, Meru Prasthara and Bhu Prasthara. Sastra says that :“Bijaakshara yutham Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2008 Report Share Posted July 29, 2008 Dear Divine, Perhaps you have not come across a sriyantra or maha meru offered with total prana pratishta and divine energisation, as we do sincerely, pefectly, and strictly as per the norms. I CAN SAY EMPHATICALLY THAT THE SRIYANTRA AND MAHA MERU DONE BY ME ARE TOTALLY DIVINE, AND ENSURES THE PRESENCE OF THE DIVINE ENERGY AND ALSO THE TOTAL ENERGY OF THE GURUMANDALAM, TO WHATEVER GURU PARAMPARA ONE BELONGS. Regards, S.SHANGARANARAYANAN : sudarshanbalasubramanian: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 10:49:36 +0100Re: Sriyantra for Householders >> Sriyantra should not be purchased from Puja Stores, Asian Skyshops and Shopping Malls and other trading centers. <<In any case, even if bought, these cannot be called Shriyantrams. Juxtaposition of triangles need not constitute a Shriyantram. It would rather more require the Paramasannidhyam of Paradevatha to be called a Shrichakram. They would simply be mere objects of trading and nobody would want to trade his/her Mother.Praseeda Jagadambavenkata sriram <sriram_sapthasathi wrote:Dear members,Extreme care Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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