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Namaste Nepokor, no need to apologize for asking several questions.

Its ok, don't worry. Its what we are here for, to share with one

another.

 

1. Puja and meditation are different processes. Puja includes making

offering such as fruit, flowers, unsalted nuts, jaggery, etc. An

example of meditation is for calming the mind by prayer or mantra

recitation. The red cloth that came with the Shri Yantra can be used

as a sitting base for the yantra. For covering it, use a bigger red

cloth. You can meditate on it every Friday or whenever you want to.

But the most suitable day for Shri Yantra is Friday.

 

2. For Lagna Yog locket, it can be worn after the mantra is

repeated. The same upon taking it off.

 

3. Positioning of Yantras :

 

Shri Yantra should be in the exact center of a group of yantras. If

an altar has only the Shri Yantra and a Lord Kuber Yantra, then the

Shri Yantra should be to the right-hand side of Lord Kuber when we

stand or in front of them. A Ganesha Yantra should always be placed

at the extreme right side of any group of Yantras.

 

Aum Aum

 

 

, " nepokor "

<nepokor wrote:

>

> Hi,

>

> I have couple of questions regarding yantras.

>

> I have Sphatik Shree Yantra. I read that after doing puja (and I

> assume meditation), it should be covered with red cloth that came

> with it and kept covered until another puja (or meditation). But

red

> cloth that came with it is too small to fully cover yantra. Can I

> use any red cloth?

> Also I am not sure if I should meditate on it every Friday or when

> ever I want to?

>

> I also have locket yantra (Lagna yog). I am not sure if puja

should

> be done for it together with shree yantra. Or should I just say

> appropriate mantra before wearing it without puja.

>

> Last questions (sorry for so many). I have another yantra -

> Laxmi/Ganesh (Vyapar Vridhi ). Should Shree yantra be placed on

the

> left side of the Laxmi/Ganesh yantra.

>

> Thank you so much.

>

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