Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Namaste Nikhil, Thanks for your kind contribution about Yantras. I read it with interest; some very good points. God bless you. Om Namah Shivaya , Nikhil V <nikhil_v23 wrote: > > Below is what I think about the power of Yanthras and the impact of Pranaprathista (infusion of life on Yanthras. Would like to hear the opinion of the learned members of this group ! > > Please correct me where I am wrong > > 1) YANTRA > > The design of Yanthra is meant to act as a conduct for the subtle powers of different nature > > EG: SREE YANTRA calls on Shree Tripura Sundari, some results are all round prosperity, wellbeing etc. DHOOMAVATI YANTRA on the contrary calls on Godess Dhomavati, who is terrible in nature, helps one to conquer maya, obliterate enemies or anything for that matter. > > A) > THE DESIGN OF THE YANTHRA ESSENTIALLY ACTS AS A BUCKET FOR HOLDING THAT PARTICULAR FORCE > B) > DIFFERENT FORCES WARRANTS DIFFERENT DESIGNS > > 2) PRANA PRATHISTA (INFUSION OF LIFE IN THE YANTRA) > > > WITHOUT PRANA PRATHISTA, A YANTRA IS DEAD / LIFE LESS > > > From the procedures followed for prana prathista, it seems that a bit of the prana of the person who does prana prathista is taken and INFUSED in the Yanthra. Same procedure is done for installing a deity in Temples (where the person who does prana prathista to the temple deity (also called Tanthri) is also called the father of that particular deity (specific to the deity of that temple only) > In such a case, it is of importance that the persons installing life on the yanthra should be a through sadak... since it adds to the life of yanthra. weak prana = weak life for the yanthra. > Just imagine, a sada (normal) pandit who do pooja in a temple... how much prana can he donate everyday if he is doing prana prathista for a few scores of yathras every day. ? > For even a dedicated sadak.. it would be a hard call forget the normal pandit. > > 3) SIDDHI FOR THE YANTRA. > > A yantra with prana prathista done is like a bucket with a drop of water. The power of such yantra is also limited, in the same manner. As per some scriptures, after prana prathista, a homa is done before the yanthra offering oblations with the moola manthra, chanted for several thousands or several hundred thousand times depending on the yanthra. > > This procedure helps the installed prana to grow to its full potential. > > > Only a Yanthra which has the correct design, with prana infused by a sadhak and the homa done with requisite number of chanting of moola mantra can grant the results promised in the scriptures be it Sree Yantra, BagalaMukhi Yantra or any other. > Any Yantra with correct design and prana prathista done is just another good bucket with a drop of water. > The buyer of such Yantra has to necessarily do chanting before such Yantra for considerable time before it begins to yield fruit. > A Yantra where the homa with prescribed number of chanting of moola mantra is done yeilds fruit from day one. > > A Yanthra made in the above manner would cost some serious money... a few ten thousands of rupees or a few thousands of dollars is an easy guess > > Even if we have such money, where do we find qualified people, who can sit and chant the huge numbers.... even harder. > > 3) SO WHAT DO WE DO ? > > Do chanting before the Yanthra rigorously for atleast 3 months before expecting any results. > > Dont loose hope early because u dont see any results after all You must have brought a bucket with a drop of water or less for Rs 500 and you have to fill it up with your sadhana before any results are seen. > > regards > > Nikhil > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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