Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Namaste Jaisimha, You are always welcome. Before disposing, just perform a simple offering of incense, camphor and oil lamp with fruit, honey and flowers. Say thanks to the broken Shree Yantra and tell it that you are sending it back to be with God. All nature is God, so is the river you may decide to put it in. If you want to dispose of it, any Friday morning is fine. If your wife decides to keep the broken Shree Yantra, its best not to put it on the puja altar for worship. Its best to replace it with a new Shree Yantra for auspiciousness. The old broken Shree Yantra may be wrapped in a piece of cloth or kept in a box for sentimental reasons in memory of her grandmother. If you wish to obtain a new Shree Yantra for your wife, please have a look here: /dispProductlist.php?subcatId=393 /dispProduct.php?prodId=2168 Om Bholenath , "jaisimha_d" <jaisimha_d wrote:>> Thanks for the clarification Narasimhaye,I have a couple of more> clarifications.> > 1) Is there any specific procedure/ritual to dispose the yantra in the> river and any specific date/time of the day.?> > 2) Or what if I just keep it in the puja room as it is - I hope there> will be no side effects either way?> > Thanks,> > Jai> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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