Guest guest Posted December 21, 2009 Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 I was concerned about this issue after I read Nikhil's comments. I had ordered a 219 gram Sphatik Shree yantra just a couple of days earlier. I received the order today and immediately checked the petal pattern. I was very relieved to find that they are indeed shaped like a petal and not triangle cut. I examined each curve carefully and was amazed at the workmanship of chiseling the petal. Thanks Natarajan Iyer ________________________________ narasimhaye <no_reply > Sun, December 20, 2009 6:36:46 AM RBSC : Darshan of Very Rare Shree Yantra in Sphatik (crystal) Namaste Nikhil, Please kindly send an enquiry to Rudra Centre. Meanwhile, lets hope that other friends here will enlighten us. I've come across diagrams in certain websites (one of them a tantric site but cannot recall which or where) that the lines and petals you've mentioned are correctly placed either way. Its as much a mystery to me but I've gotta say that the 3-D Shree Yantras that I've bought and collected from Rudra Centre are great and have brouught me blessings. One piece that I have is a pendant which I wear from time to time. http://www .. com/dispProduct. php?shree- yantra-crystal- locket-in- gold & prodId= 1553 http://www.rudraksh a-ratna.com/ dispProduct. php?shree- yantra-crystal- locket-in- silver & prodId= 1554 Om Namah Shivaya rudrakshabeadsociet iesclub@gro ups.com, Nikhil V wrote: > > Dear Narasimhaye Ji, > In the Yanthra features How come the outter 16 petals of the Sri Yantra look more like triangles while the inner 8 petals look more like petals ? > In a correctly drawn Sri Yantra, both the inner 8 petals and outer 16 petals have to look like petals. Triangles is never a substitute for petals and Sri Yanthra is the last thing on which artistic liberties should be taken. > This is a common flaw I have seen in most commercially sold Meru Sri Chakras (3D Sri Chakra) (be it made in Jade, Crystal or Ruby) , because it is hard for the artisan to carve out the petal shape properly in a small yanthra they do triangles,  which are easier to carve out and gives a symmetrical look. Common people do not realize that this is not the actual design of the Yanthra. > I have serious reservations about keeping  such Sri Yanthras. > Would like to hear the opinion of those in the forum as well as that of Rudra Center if possible. > Nikhil >  > > > --- On Fri, 18/12/09, narasimhaye <no_reply@ s.com> wrote: > > narasimhaye <no_reply@ s.com> > RBSC : Darshan of Very Rare Shree Yantra in Sphatik (crystal) > rudrakshabeadsociet iesclub@gro ups.com > Friday, 18 December, 2009, 6:24 PM > Darshan of Very Rare Shree Yantra in Sphatik (crystal) > http://www.rudraksh a-ratna.com/ dispProduct. php?prodId= 5999 & PHPSESSID= fdd089e7c7db9c98 14f23bf0a7c221b3 > > More information about Shree Yantra: > > http://www.rudraksh a-ratna.com/ shreeyantra. htm > > Placement Instructions for Shree Yantra:- > > If you look at the tip , you would find only one of them which is exactly in line with the bottom base (other two are off centred) . This is the Face of the yantra and it should face East. You may place the Shreeyantra preferably near the West wall, so that the tip faces East. If not, then you may place on any wall except the East wall. It should be placed in such a location which is visible from all sides of your living room .. as it will affect all locations from where it is visible. The back of the yantra (exactly opposite the tip) does not show Aura, so you should not face it .. so it is best if this is against the wall. The yantra is placed at height above your Navel ( when standing) and below head. > > http://www.rudraksh a-ratna.com/ showarticles. php?artid= 406 > > http://www.rudraksh a-ratna.com/ dispProductlist. php?shree- yantra-in- sphatik & subcatId =393# Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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