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Namaste Narasimhaye,

 

Dhanyavaad for the information. I have never installed

a Yantra before im my Puja altar (its quite small) and

hence I have a few additional queries.

 

1) Ideally which yantra should be installed first to

begin with if a person doesn't intend or have any

specific reason in mind other than general well being,

good health and self sufficiency in mind.A Shree

Mahayantra yantra or a Shri Sarva siddhi Mahayantram

or an yantra of any specific deity like Ganesha as he

is the first one.

 

2) How and where should an yantra be place in the puja

altar? If the person wants to have more than one

yantra then is there any specific position to be

maintained for each yantra.

 

3) Following up on the above question. Can the Male

and Female diety yantras be kept next to each other or

should there be spacing between them?

 

4)Should the yantras be having a frame around them or

does having a frame around the yantra reduce its

power?

 

Aum Namah Shivaya

 

--- narasimhaye <no_reply > wrote:

 

> Namaste Anil, like all sacred items, yantras are

> also beneficial for

> wearing. They have the same effect when kept on the

> altar (yantra

> plates) or when wearing (yantra lockets). Depending

> on what yantra

> and the person's situation, they may select one or

> more for the altar

> and one for wearing.

>

> Sweat and other physical chemicals only affect the

> surface of the

> yantra but not the yantra per se. Yantras are

> mystical diagrams

> representing deities, etc and once energized, they

> can be worn or

> used for quite a period of time before requiring the

> next puja or

> pranprathisthana. Sweat, dirt, etc, can be cleaned

> off by using

> soapy water or gently wiped off using a good metal

> polish.

>

> In the case of a person wearing a rudraksha mala and

> yantra together,

> usually the yantra locket is positioned as the

> centre piece of the

> mala and hangs below the rudraksha, hence its not

> likely to rub

> against the rudraksha.

>

> If the yantra is worn separately on another chain,

> it best to either

> shorten the chain or make it longer.

>

> Either way, it does not affect the efficacy of the

> yantra locket.

>

> Aum Aum

>

>

>

> ,

> Anil Kumar

> <yogi75ank wrote:

> >

> > Namaste Narasimhaye,

> >

> > I have a few queries :-)

> >

> > How beneficial it is to wear locket Yantras?

> >

> > Will they have the same effect as when kept in the

> > Altar or even better as it is being worn on the

> > persons body?

> > As the yantras are meant to be kept pure, when a

> > person wears it on his body, won't the sweat and

> other

> > physical attributes affect the purity of the

> yantra?

> >

> > If rudraksha mala is worn by the person along with

> a

> > yantra locket and both of these are constantly

> > scraping against each other when the person

> wearing

> > them is engaged in a lot of physical work, will it

> > affect the efficacy of the yantra?

> >

> > Eagerly awaiting your feedback.

> >

> > Aum Namah Shivaya

>

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