Brass Plated Small size Maha Baglamukhi Yantra

₹ 2,100/Piece
According to scripture, the term Yantra has been derived from the word yuj meanings to yoke, join, harness, attach, bind, join or unify. Yantra also carries other meanings like exertion, endeavor, zeal, diligence, attention, application or concentration of the thoughts, abstract contemplation, meditation, manner, method, means, device, way, application, performance, combination, connection, contact and union. Yantra is also believed to have originated form Sanskrit word yam , which means supporting or holding the essence of an object or concept and trana meaning liberation from bondage. Thus, Yantra means liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth. The origin of Yantra dates back to at least 5000 years. Yantra has evolved massively over the six periods of yoga: Proto, Pre-Classical, Epic, Classical, Post-Classical and Modern yoga. Yantra is a symbolic representation of gods and deities. Yantras can be drawn, engraved or painted on a variety of substances like gold, silver, copper, crystal, birch, bone, hide and saligram. While constructing a Yantra, lines, dot, cryptic letter, cryptic mantra, colors, shapes, figures etc. are used. Since the act of drawing and painting of Yantras requires accuracy, exactness, discipline, concentration, neatness and patience, this keeps a person focused, sharp and energetic. Keeping inline with a target goal, a proper balance is required in the construction, seat time, ink, pen, place day and auspicious moments etc. In Hindu and Tibetan Tantric medication, Yantra is massively used as a symbolic object for attaining the profound state of concentration. While using Yantra, an appropriate mantra should also be recited. This shall center the spiritual level of an individual on par with the real spiritual truth. As a consequence of which the person with be enlightened with the self-realization and power of god. This shall further liberate the person from the cycle of birth and rebirth and help in attaining eternal immortality. In Hinduism it is believed that goddess Baglamukhi resides within a Yantra. Yantra is regarded to be very auspicious for religious performances. Yantra also represents the folding of hand before gods as a sign of paying respect to the gods. Yantra symbolizes every religious process, temples and other important religious indications. Prior to the use of a Yantra, it needs to be purified and energized. After constructing a Yantra it should be bathed, placed on a golden pedestal and then be showered with Kunda, Gola or Udbhava flowers or with the eight scents. Since the Yantra represents the god, it should be worshipped by chanting an appropriate mantra. This invokes the divine power of the god into the Yantra. The entire ritual should be conducted at night. Yantras energized during the nights of Maha Shivratri, Holi and Diwali are most effective and powerful. Before wearing a Yantra, foremost it should be drawn using the eight Kaula perfumes and the key mantra must be written on it. On the outer portion of the Yantra, the armour and 1000 names should be written. After the power of the goddess is invoked into the Yantra,
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