Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Namaste After going through the postings of members, I was wondering what would be the effect of yantras eg Sri Durga yantra with one 9 mukhi Rudraksha on each side of the yantra ? Would this combination coupled with the Sri Durga mantra, have an effect of empowering or enhancing the portency of the yantra and or the rudraksha ? Would this also serve as a kavacha to protect one from negative vibes and entities whose origin we are not sure ? Best wishes. John "Syzenith <syzenith" <syzenith wrote: Namaste Friends, Heard of this Traditional Yantra Puja somewhere and it just came to mind: Yantra Puja is quite (or rather) elaborate ritual and may continue for 5 hours, depending on how you want to do it. Place all your Yantras in groups. Each set of Yantras has a kalash (brass or copper pot filled with sacred water) with a coconut and different fruits, grains and betel leaves in front of it. Yantras are then anointed with sandalwood paste, vermilion and milk mixed with floral-scented oil. A white flower is placed on each Yantra. Ritual begins with 'Abhishek' (ceremonial bath) and worshipping Lord Ganesh. Upon completion of Ganesh puja, each God and Goddess of the respective Yantra is worshipped. Do this with recitation of a Mantra for each individual Yantra. Example: for Shri Yantra, recite Shri Mantra. For Gayatri Yantra, recite Gayatri Mantra. Then make preparations for Yagna (sacred fire ritual). This is the concluding part of Yantra puja. May take over an hour. Sandalwood, fragrant herbs and pure ghee can be used as offerings to 'Agni' (sacred fire), with recitation of Mantras. Thus Yantras are then energised/empowered with vibrations of the recited Mantras. (That's all I can remember from watching one such ceremony in Calcutta when I was 18; can't remember any more details.....) Om Namah Shivaya, Sy Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Dear DharmaDev Thanks. Your comments and recommendations are noted. Best wishes. John ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote:Dear Johnji >From what I have seen would say yes to all mentioned with exception of Kavacha We always have 7 of the 7 Mukhi Rudraksa sitting on a copper plate Goddess MahaLakshmi Yantra in the west room of home and this generates continuous wealth on all levels so I know this works Others may know more about this however a Kavacha is created from a Specific Mantra sequence that gives full Spiritual Armour and locks the Armour to the Person Chanting To date have not seen Rudraksa and Yantras used in the process of createing a Kavacha Would like to hear of your expereinces if you decide to work with the synergistic effects of the Mantras and Yantras in combination with the Goddess Durga Rudraksa When placeing the 9 Mukhi Rudraksa on the Copper Plate would suggest useing 9 of the 9 Mukhi Beads for maximum effect and also add a Sphatik Crystal Sri Yantra on the copper plate to radiate the energy. These can be placed at night table height on red cloth on all 4 sides of bed or on 12" pedestals covered with red cloth on all 4 sides of a room and will radiate a totally protective field There is a connection between Rudraksa and Sri Yantra found in the references Nine Faced Rudraksa gives the wearer both devotion and salvation. There are some articles in the world that give prosperity and some others provide salvation. Both these characteristics are contradictory. The things that give worldly pleasures can not give salvation. Practising rituals to worship the Shree Yantra and the wearing of the Nine Faced Rudraksa give both the worldly pleasures and the salvation Hope others have some comments on this also Thanks and Take Care My Friend DharmaDev John Tan <bejohn46 <> Saturday, December 28, 2002 6:41 PM Re: Yantra Puja Namaste After going through the postings of members, I was wondering what would be the effect of yantras eg Sri Durga yantra with one 9 mukhi Rudraksha on each side of the yantra ? Would this combination coupled with the Sri Durga mantra, have an effect of empowering or enhancing the portency of the yantra and or the rudraksha ? Would this also serve as a kavacha to protect one from negative vibes and entities whose origin we are not sure ? Best wishes. John "Syzenith <syzenith" <syzenith wrote: Namaste Friends, Heard of this Traditional Yantra Puja somewhere and it just came to mind: Yantra Puja is quite (or rather) elaborate ritual and may continue for 5 hours, depending on how you want to do it. Place all your Yantras in groups. Each set of Yantras has a kalash (brass or copper pot filled with sacred water) with a coconut and different fruits, grains and betel leaves in front of it. Yantras are then anointed with sandalwood paste, vermilion and milk mixed with floral-scented oil. A white flower is placed on each Yantra. Ritual begins with 'Abhishek' (ceremonial bath) and worshipping Lord Ganesh. Upon completion of Ganesh puja, each God and Goddess of the respective Yantra is worshipped. Do this with recitation of a Mantra for each individual Yantra. Example: for Shri Yantra, recite Shri Mantra. For Gayatri Yantra, recite Gayatri Mantra. Then make preparations for Yagna (sacred fire ritual). This is the concluding part of Yantra puja. May take over an hour. Sandalwood, fragrant herbs and pure ghee can be used as offerings to 'Agni' (sacred fire), with recitation of Mantras. Thus Yantras are then energised/empowered with vibrations of the recited Mantras. (That's all I can remember from watching one such ceremony in Calcutta when I was 18; can't remember any more details.....) Om Namah Shivaya, Sy Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Dear John, Pranaams I tend to agree with DharmaDev Arya about the exception of Kavacha or Kavacham. He has given you good advice about using 9 Mukhi and Sphatik Shree Yantra. Hope you will keep us posted about your experience with this ritual :-) About Kavacha, I'll share some humble info in a new message. Om Namah Shivaya, Sy , "ShiningLotus" <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > Dear Johnji > > From what I have seen would say yes to all mentioned with exception of Kavacha > > We always have 7 of the 7 Mukhi Rudraksa sitting on a copper plate Goddess MahaLakshmi Yantra in the west room of home and this generates continuous wealth on all levels so I know this works > > Others may know more about this however a Kavacha is created from a Specific Mantra sequence that gives full Spiritual Armour and locks the Armour to the Person Chanting > > To date have not seen Rudraksa and Yantras used in the process of createing a Kavacha > > Would like to hear of your expereinces if you decide to work with the synergistic effects of the Mantras and Yantras in combination with the Goddess Durga Rudraksa > > When placeing the 9 Mukhi Rudraksa on the Copper Plate would suggest useing 9 of the 9 Mukhi Beads for maximum effect and also add a Sphatik Crystal Sri Yantra on the copper plate to radiate the energy. These can be placed at night table height on red cloth on all 4 sides of bed or on 12" pedestals covered with red cloth on all 4 sides of a room and will radiate a totally protective field > > There is a connection between Rudraksa and Sri Yantra found in the references > > Nine Faced Rudraksa gives the wearer both devotion and salvation. There are some articles in the world that give prosperity and some others provide salvation. Both these characteristics are contradictory. The things that give worldly pleasures can not give salvation. Practising rituals to worship the Shree Yantra and the wearing of the Nine Faced Rudraksa give both the worldly pleasures and the salvation > > Hope others have some comments on this also > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > DharmaDev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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