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Namaste Rohiniji,

 

Yes, it is the right side when standing in front of a row of

Yantras. Strange how pics and murtis of deities seem to find us in

the way they want us to see them..... Each time I came upon a pic of

Ganesha with Lord Shiva & Ma Parvati, Lord Ganesha was always

depicted as Bala Ganapati (baby) in the middle between the parents.

Sincerely I haven't ever seen a pic of Ganeshji to the Left with

Shiva and Parvati. I'm indeed missing something in regards this.

About yantras, all I can remember of the technicals of placement is

that Ganeshji is to the Right and Devi is to the Left but Shree

Yantra is in the middle. Friends who personally know me from this

group and other places, can attest to my forgetfulness or inability

to recall things at the worst of times. When I can remember the

explanation for this, shall come back to you. Please bear with me,

thanks.

 

Meanwhile friends/members here who are highly experienced with

yantras may come online and share with us, hope so.

 

Om Namah Shivaya

Simone

 

, "Rohini W"

<rohininj@h...> wrote:

>

> Dear Syji,

>

> Is that right as you look at the yantra for Ganesh Yantra? If

that is the

> case, then why is Ganeshji shown as being on the left side side of

the

> picture which is the right side of Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati on

the right

> side (that is left side of Lord Shiva) in all pictures shown the

Shiva

> Parivaar. Lord Shiva being in the middle.

> Om Namah Shivaye

> Rohini

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