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Mahasudarshan Yantra

 

 

 

This Yantra is the Prime Protective Yantra alongside the Mahakali

Yantra. The Sudarshan refers to the discus of Vishnu, weapon to repel

and punish evil and it is constructed from the pure flame of the sun. It

is a dynamic Yantra in that the construction represents a whirling wheel

of sacred flame that keeps all negativity, illness, misfortune and so on

at bay. Within the body of the Yantra are inscribed sacred bija mantras

or seed syllables that have proven their efficacy as protective

talismans. When worshipping this Yantra, the devotee visualizes herself

being in the centre of this sacred circle of sun-fire, secure and

protected from all harm and ill that might befall him/her.

 

The Vedas inform us of the Sudarshan Cakra, a manifestation of the

Lord's spiritual potency which acts in different capacities according to

the Lord's desire. Generally the Sudarshan Cakra appears as a weapon

like a discus with a razor sharp edge that may also exhibit intolerable

heat. In his prayers to the Sudarshan Cakra, Ambarisa Maharaja said, "O

master of speech, by your effulgence, full of religious principles, the

darkness of the world is dissipated, and the knowledge of learned

persons or great souls is manifested. Indeed, no one can surpass your

effulgence, for all things, manifested and unmanifested, gross and

subtle, superior and inferior, are but various forms of you that are

manifested by your effulgence." One of the functions of the Sudarshan

Cakra is to chastise the demons, but another is to uplift the

consciousness of the living beings.

 

 

Associations

Represents: Lord Vishnu

Purpose: to remove negativity, illness and misfortune

 

 

Mantra

 

Om Namo Narayanaya

 

 

 

 

Yantra Guidelines

 

First purify your body and start with a clear and positive mind frame

Find a place on the floor facing east, where you will be undisturbed.

Light the incense or diya. (It does not matter how many you light).

Lay a fresh flower and a fresh fruit on the altar.

Open the Yantra and place it along with the image of the deity of

yantra and your isht God.

Take the water with any leaf from any tree and sprinkle the water on

yourself followed by sprinkling the water on the Yantra.

Then purify your soul and surrender yourself completely in devotion to

God and chant 21 times the mantra.

Close your eyes and concentrate on the deity to bless you with wishes.

Now with all sincerity, ask God to grant you the desire of your life

that you wanted to be fulfilled in your own language.

 

 

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