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FROM ESWARAN MIND...YANTRA...The Yantra is the graphic, mathematics and magic representation of the divine one. It is an ancient tradition that get lost in the night of the times; we can find graphic representations of God in the prehistoric mural paintings, games of numbers and magic squares in a lot of ancient cultures. But it is in the tantric tradition that the Yantras assume a bigger spectrum of uses. Many Yantras are contained in a square (bhupur) with four gates. The square represents the material world while the gates are the points of access into the Yantra. Apart from invoking the divine, the Yantra is used by the Aghoris as object of meditation. It is painted in the walls of the temples or next to the dhuni (sacred fire). It is engraved on small copper plates and usually positioned in the mandir (temple). Or It is written within small squares of paper inside a silver or copper container as amulets (kavacha); for every application there is a specify Yantra. The study of the Yantras is an important footstep in the particular sadhana (spiritual path) of the Aghoris. MEANING OF THE NUMBERS bullet 1. absolute, action bullet 2. duality, ying yang (+ / -), masculine and female bullet 3. 2+1 perfection bullet 4. earth bullet 5. man bullet 6. material excess bullet 7. the man dominates the subject bullet 8. endless bullet 9. spirituality bullet 0. the circle, God 1 9 evolution of matter, involution of spirit 9 1 evolution of spirit, involution of matter MEANING OF THE SYMBOLS Bindu - representing the supreme consciousness Nada Bindu formed by a static bindu and a dynamic sound (nada) Space Center Earth Static, Earth Masculine, Fire Espression Female, Water Creation, Clockwise movement Equilibrium Dissolution, Counterclockwise movement Preservation, balance between static and dinamic Swastika - symbol of Aum and Ganesh Here are some examples of Yantra: MASCULINE YANTRA FEMALE YANTRA GURU YANTRA Y the union among the masculine and female yantras. THE TEN DIKPALA (Guardians of the directions) Name Direction Mantra Weapon Consort Guardian Matrika Graha (Planet) Kubera North Om Sham Kuberaya Namah Gada (mace) Kuberajaya Kumari Budha (Mercury) Yama South Om Mam Yamaya Namah Danda (staff) Yami Varahi Mangala (Mars) Indra East Om Lam Indraya Namah Vajra (thunderbolt) Shaci Aindri Surya (Sun) Varuṇa West Om Vam Varunaya Namah Pasha (noose) Nalani Varuni Shani (Saturn) Ishana Northeast Om Ham Ishanaya Namah Trishula (trident) Parvati Maheshvari Brihaspati (Jupiter) Agni Southeast Om Ram Agnaye Namah Shakti (Spear) Svaha Meshavahini Shukra (Venus) Vayu Northwest Om Yam Vayuve Namah Ankusha (goad) Bharati Mrigavahini Chandra (Moon) Nirriti Southwest Om Ksham Rakshasaya Namah Khadga (sword) Khadgi Khadagadharini Rahu (North Lunar Node) Vishnu Nadir Om Klim Vishnave Namah Chakra (discus) Lakshmi Vaishnavi Lagna (ascendant) Brahma Zenith Om Hrim Brahmane Namah Padma (lotus) Sarasvati Brahmani Ketu (South Lunar Node) The 7 categories of Yantra according to their use: Sharir Yantras The Yantras of the body, such as those of the chakras. Dharan Yantras The Yantras worn in various parts of the body, according to the rituals prescribed by guru. Āsan Yantras The Yantras placed under the seat or the mat for meditation, but even under temples, homes or deities. Mandal Yantras In these there are 9 participating Yantra sitting each in 8 directions and one in the middle performing pūja and reciting the main mantra while the others recite the mantra that corresponds to the Deity of the Direction. Pūja Yantras All Yantras installed at home or in temples while pūja is performed. They can be made of various materials and are installed in various ways according to one’s own tradition or according to the Deity to whom the Yantra is dedicated. Chhatar Yantras Those kept under the hat or turban or in a pocket. Dharshan Yantras These are those the Sadhaka contemplates in the morning for his spiritual welfare or those installed in the temples for the welfare of all. MATRIKA YANTRA The letters of the Devanagari alphabet are associated with Matrikas, various forms of Devi, the Great Mother, in their sound form. This yantra contains all 51 letters or matrikas and is used in the rite of purification of mantras (samskara). In this version is added the conjunct jñ, forming 52 letters: 16 vowels and 36 consonants. 7 CHAKRA SHRI YANTRA Devi Khadgamala Stotram Nitya The moon has 16 phases (kala). 15 phases are visible while the sixteenth kala is beyond our visibility. The 16 kala are governed by female deities known as Nitya. Nitya are the 15 aspects of Lalita Tripurasundari (Shri Yantra) associated with the 15 lunar days (tithi) of the waxing moon. The 15 Nitya are: Kameshvari, Bhagamalini, Nityaklinna, Bherunda, Vahnivasini, Mahavajreshwari, Shivadooti, Tvarita, Kulasundari, Nitya, Nilapataka, Vijaya, Sarvamangala, Jvalamalini and Chitra. Lalita Tripurasundari rules the not visible kala and is the manifestation of Para Shakti. Next come the Yantra associated with the 15 Nitya. 1. Kameshvari 2. Bhagamalini 3. Nityaklinna 4. Bherunda 5. Vahnivasini 6.Mahavajreshvari 7. Shivadooti 8. Tvarita 9. Kulasundari 10. Nitya 11. Nilapataka 12. Vijaya 13. Sarvamangala 14. Jvalamalini 15. Chitra HANUMAN YANTRA: widely used by Aghoris for any health problem and as protection from negative forces. Mantra oṁ hanumate namaḥ, oṁ, hauṃ, hsphreṃ, khphreṃ, hsauṃ, hskhreṃ, hsauṃ, oṁ oṁ vājrakāya vājratunda kapila pingala kālavadāno urdhavākesha mahābala ratkamukha tadijivha mahāraudra draṃṣṭokaṭa mahākarālini mahā dradh prahār lankeshvarasetuvandha shailapravaha gaganacara e ho hī | bhagavāna mahābala parākraṃ bhairavo jhāpayati e ho hī mahāraudra dirgha langalena amuk veṣṭaya veṣṭaya jambhaya jambhaya khana khana vaite huṃ phat || oṁ aiṃ bhrīṃ hanumate rāmdutāya namaḥ || oṁ huṃ hanumate raudratāmakhaya huṃ phat || MARUTI YANTRA Mantra oṁ namo bhagavate ājjaneyāya mahā balāya svāhā oṁ śrī rāmduta pavanaputa dega calā jaise rāmacandra ke koja saṁvāre kāja mero savāro RAMA YANTRA 9 16 5 4 7 2 11 14 12 13 8 1 6 3 10 15 GARAPAL YANTRA ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ह्रीं ह्रीं ह्रीं ह्रीं ह्रीं ह्रीं ह्रीं ह्रीं NAVGRAHA YANTRA - the yantra of the nine planets 10 5 12 7 2 9 8 3 10 11 9 7 8 6 4 9 7 5 6 13 8 3 10 5 4 11 6 JUPITER MOON MARS 9 4 11 6 1 8 11 6 13 10 8 6 7 5 3 12 10 8 5 12 7 2 9 4 7 14 9 MERCURY SUN VENUS 12 7 14 13 8 15 14 9 16 13 11 9 14 12 10 15 13 11 8 15 10 9 13 11 10 17 12 SATURN RAHU KETU Rahu and Ketu are the lunar knots. SURYA YANTRA 6 32 3 34 35 1 7 11 27 28 8 30 19 14 16 15 23 24 18 20 22 21 17 13 25 29 10 9 26 12 36 5 33 4 2 31 CHANDRA YANTRA 37 78 29 70 21 62 13 54 5 6 38 79 30 71 22 63 14 46 47 7 39 80 31 72 23 55 15 16 48 8 40 81 32 64 24 56 57 17 49 9 41 73 33 65 25 26 58 18 50 1 42 74 34 66 67 27 59 10 51 2 43 75 35 36 68 19 60 11 52 3 44 76 77 28 59 20 61 12 53 4 45 MANGAL YANTRA 11 24 7 20 3 4 12 25 8 16 17 5 13 21 9 10 18 1 14 22 23 6 19 2 15 BUDHA YANTRA 8 58 59 5 4 62 63 1 49 15 14 52 53 11 10 56 41 23 22 44 45 19 18 48 32 34 35 29 28 38 39 25 40 26 27 37 36 30 31 33 17 47 46 20 21 43 42 24 9 55 54 12 13 51 50 16 64 2 3 61 60 6 7 57 BRIHASPATI YANTRA 4 14 15 1 9 7 6 12 5 11 10 8 16 2 3 13 SUKRA YANTRA 22 47 16 41 10 35 4 5 23 48 17 42 11 29 30 6 24 49 18 36 12 13 31 7 25 43 19 37 38 14 32 1 26 44 20 21 39 8 33 2 27 45 46 15 40 9 34 3 28 NAVGRAHA BISA YANTRA MAHA LAKSHMI YANTRA or SARVATADRAM YANTRA 22 3 9 15 16 14 20 21 2 8 1 7 13 19 25 18 24 5 6 12 10 11 17 23 4 OM HRIM SHRIM KAMALALAYE PRASID SHRIM HRIM OM MAHALAKSHMYE NAMAH Lakshmi Yantra Mantra namaḥ kamala vāsinyai svāhā oṁ śrī mahālakṣmi namaḥ aṇimne namaḥ, mahimne namaḥ, garimṇe namaḥ, ladhimne namaḥ, prāptyai namaḥ, prākāmyai namaḥ, iśitāyai namaḥ, vashitāyai namaḥ vidhālakṣmi, vaibhāvalakṣmi, amṛtalakṣmi, kāmalalakṣmi, satyalakṣmi, bhagalalakṣmi, yogalakṣmi, āthalakṣmi KUBERA YANTRA 27 20 25 22 24 26 23 28 21 KUBERA KOLAM 23 28 21 22 24 26 27 20 25 MAHA LAKSHMI YANTRA DHANDA YANTRA ॐ प ॐ अ स् टा ॐ रा ॐ Kubera Yantra Mantra oṁ śrī kuberāya namaḥ oṁ śrīṃ hrīṃ klīṃ lakṣmai namaḥ oṁ yakṣāya kuberāya vaiśravaṇāya dhanya dhanyādhipataye dhana dhānya samṛddhi meṃ dehita dāpaya svāhā KALI YANTRAS Mantra klīṃ o āhikogarineva śrahasasaye iṃdriyāno vāḍāmana ca dhaśreca jiha cāne pāni upasa pradinī ceha caka samāgayapara saṇacirajiptu svāhā u usava bhairava, ka kayāla bhairava, bhī nasī bhairava, rā rāhār bhairava, ā āsaṃtāya bhairava, rū rū rū bhairava, cacaṇḍa bhairava, kākādha bhairava yā mahāvaye, kaukāmīya, ve uṇṇātya, vo vāyahaye, nā tārā śahaye, ai dedaṣī, co cāmuṇḍā, vo bramhaya MAHAVIDYAS 1 . Kali 2 . Tara 3 . Shodashi 4 . Bhuvaneshvari 5 . Bhairavi 6 . Chinnamasta 7 . Dhumavati 8 . Bhagalamukhi 9 . Matangi 10 . Kamala The Divine Mother is worshipped as ten cosmic personalities, the Dasa-Mahavidya. The Mahavidyas are considered Tantric in nature and are usually identified as: Kali: The ultimate form of Brahman, Devourer of Time. Tara: The Goddess as Guide and Protector, or Who Saves. Who offers the ultimate knowledge which gives salvation (also known as Neel Saraswati). Shodashi or Lalita Tripurasundari: The Goddess Who is Beautiful in the Three Worlds; the Tantric Parvati or the Moksha Mukta. Bhuvaneshvari: The Goddess as World Mother, or whose body is the cosmos. Bhairavi: The Fierce Goddess. Chinnamasta: The self-decapitated Goddess. Dhumavati: The Widow Goddess, or the Goddess of death. Bagalamukhi: The Goddess who paralyzes enemies. Matangi: the Prime Minister of Lalita; the Tantric Saraswati. Kamala: The Lotus Goddess; the Tantric Lakshmi. DURGA YANTRAS Mantra oṁ aiṃ hrīṃ klīṃ cāmuṇḍāyai vicce sarva maṃgala māṃgalye śive sarvārtha sādhike । śaranye trayambike gaurī nārāyaṇī namostute ॥ jayantī maṅgalā kālī bhadrakālī kapālinī । durgā kṣamā śivā dhātrī svāhā svadhā namo ̕stu te ॥ Mantra śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ aiṃ aiṃ aiṃ aiṃ aiṃ aiṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ oṁ oṁ oṁ oṁ oṁ oṁ oṁ oṁ aiṃ hrīṃ klīṃ cāmuṇḍāyai vicce sohaṃ sohaṃ sohaṃ sohaṃ sohaṃ sohaṃ sohaṃ sohaṃ Mantra śrīṃ aiṃ hrīṃ klīṃ cāmuṇḍāyai vicce Durga Dharan Yantra Mantra oṁ aiṃ hrīṃ klīṃ cāmuṇḍāyai vicce jayantī maṅgalā kālī bhadrakālī kapālinī durgā kṣamā śivā dhātrī svāhā svadhā namostute 64 YOGINIS YANTRA Mantra oṁ aiṃ klīṃ śrīṃ hsauḥ catuḥṣaṣṭayoginebhyo namaḥ 1. divyayoginī - दिव्ययोगिनी 17. māṃsabhojanī - मांसभोजनी 33. krodhā - क्रोधा 49. karālinī - करालिनी 2. mahāyoginī - महायोगिनी 18. phetkārī - फेत्कारी 34. durmukhī - दुर्मुखी 50. kauśikī - कौशिकी 3. siddhayoginī - सिद्धयोगिनी 19. vīrabhadrākṣī - वीरभद्राक्षी 35. pretavāhinī - प्रेतवाहिनी 51. bhakṣiṇī - भक्षिणी 4. gaṇeśvarī - गणेश्वरी 20. dhūmrākṣī - धूम्राक्षी 36. kaṇṭakī - कण्टकी 52. yakṣī - यक्षी 5. pretākṣī - प्रेताक्षी 21. kalahapriyā - कलहप्रिया 37. dīrghalaṃbauṣṭhī - दीर्घलंबौष्ठी 53. kaumārī - कौमारी 6. ḍākinī - डाकिनी 22. raktā - रक्ता 38. mālinī - मालिनी 54. yantravahinī - यन्त्रवहिनी 7. kālī - काली 23. ghoraraktākṣī - घोररक्ताक्षी 39. mantrayoginī - मन्त्रयोगिनी 55. viśālā - विशाला 8. kālarātri - कालरात्रि 24. piśacī - पिशची 40. kālāgnī - कालाग्नी 56. kāmukī - कामुकी 9. niśācarī - निशाचरी 25. bhayaṃkarī - भयंकरी 41. mohinī - मोहिनी 57. vyāghrī - व्याघ्री 10. jhaṃkārī - झंकारी 26. caurikā - चौरिका 42. cakrī - चक्री 58. yākṣini - याक्षिनि 11. ūrdvavetālī - ऊर्द्ववेताली 27. mārikā - मारिका 43. kapālī - कपाली 59. pretabhavanī - प्रेतभवनी 12. kharparī - खर्परी 28. caṇḍī - चण्डी 44. bhuvaneśvarī - भुवनेश्वरी 60. dhūrjaṭā - धूर्जटा 13. bhūtayāminī - भूतयामिनी 29. vārāhī - वाराही 45. kuṇḍalākṣī - कुण्डलाक्षी 61. vikatā - विकता 14. ūrdvakeśī - ऊर्द्वकेशी 30. muṇḍadhariṇī - मुण्डधरिणी 46. juhī - जुही 62. ghorā - घोरा 15. virupākṣī - विरुपाक्षी 31. bhairavī - भैरवी 47. lakṣmī - लक्ष्मी 63. kapālā - कपाला 16. śuṣkaṃgī - शुष्कंगी 32. cakriṇī - चक्रिणी 48. yamadūtī - यमदूती 64. laṅgalī - लङ्गली MRITYUNJAYA YANTRAS Mantra oṁ namaḥ śivāya oṁ śrī śaṁkarāya namaḥ kailāspataye namah om śrī vighnaharte namaḥ girijāpataye namaḥ GANESH YANTRAS Mantra oṁ huṁ gaṁ gloṁ haridrāgaṇapataye vara varada sarvajanahṛdaya stambhaya stambhayaṁ oṁ svāhā astrāyaphada, oṁ huṁ gaṁ gloṁ hṛdavāya namaḥ, haridrāgaṇapataye śisse namaḥ, oṁ stambhaya stambhayaṁ netratrayāya doṣada, oṁ vara varada śiravāyai vaṣada, oṁ sarvajanahṛdaya kavacāya namaḥ oṁ pramodāya namaḥ oṁ vāmāye namaḥ, oṁ jyoṣṭāyai namaḥ, oṁ sumukhāya namaḥ oṁ raudrāyai namaḥ, oṁ kālyai namaḥ, oṁ durmukhāya namaḥ oṁ kalapādavikhāyai namaḥ, oṁ vikariṇyai namaḥ, oṁ vighanāśāya namaḥ oṁ valāyai namaḥ, oṁ pramathinyai namaḥ Mantra oṁ gāṁ gīṁ gūṁ gaiṁ gauṁ gaḥ vakratuṇḍāya huṁ oṁ gaṇapataye namaḥ Ganesh Dharan Yantra Mantra oṁ oṁ śrīṃ hrīṃ klīṃ gloṁ gaṁ namaḥ - svāhā - vaṣaṭ - hūṁ - vauṣaṭ - phaṭ gaṇapataye varada varada sarvajana mevaśamanāya svāhā The entire Devanagari alphabet. The entire Devanagari alphabet contrariwise. kroṁ āṁ kroṁ āṁ kroṁ āṁ kroṁ āṁ kroṁ āṁ kroṁ āṁ kroṁ āṁ kroṁ āṁ kroṁ āṁ kroṁ āṁ kroṁ āṁ kroṁ āṁ kroṁ āṁ kroṁ āṁ SARASVATI YANTRAS ७६ १९ २ ८ ७ ३ ७८ ७६ १० ७४ १ ९ ४ १ ८५ ७१ ॐ ह्रीं ऐं ह्रीं ॐ सरस्वत्यै नम: oṁ hrīṃ aiṃ hrīṃ oṁ sarasvatyai namaḥ Mantra vad vad vagvadinī svāhā āṃ namapragamā vībhad, āṃ hṛdayāya namah, āṃ śirase svāhā, āṃ astrāya phat, āṃ śikhāya vaṣaṭa, āṃ kavacāya namaḥ vārahau namaḥ, vaiṣṇāya namaḥ, vāmāya namaḥ, mahāśvarya namaḥ, brāmhe namaḥ, mahākśmye namaḥ, cāmuṇḍāye namaḥ, indriṇye namaḥ ANNAPURNA YANTRA Mantra oṁ hrīṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ oṁ śivāya namaḥ, oṁ bhairavāya namaḥ, bhikṣā dehima pārvatī, śrīṁ, namaḥ annapūrṇe daṁ durgāya namaḥ, gṛhe dhanadhānya vṛddhi dehi dehi, hrīṃ annapūrṇā devī mam, oṁ śaṁkarāya namaḥ annapūrṇe sadaiva pūrṇe, śātāyamavāya rūdrāya namaḥ, śaṁkara prāṇa vallabhe namaḥ, sāmbha sādāśivāya namaḥ CIT-KUNDA YANTRA HSAUH YANTRA RUDRA BHAIRAVI YANTRA TARA YANTRA NAV YONI YANTRA CHINNAMASTA YANTRAS KALKI YANTRA Mantra klīṃ PARASHURAMA YANTRA KRISHNA YANTRA Mantra kṛṣṇāya govindāya klīṃ sādhya gopījanavallabāya svāhā śrīṃ hrīṃ śrīṃ hrīṃ śrīṃ hrīṃ klīṃ kṛṣṇāya namaḥ namaḥ kāmadevā, ya sarvajanapri, yāya sarvajana, saṃmohanāya, la jvala prajvala, sarvajanasya hu, dayama mavaśaṃ, kuru kuru svāhā The entire Devanagari alphabet śrīṃ hrīṃ śrīṃ hrīṃ śrīṃ hrīṃ SANTAAN GOPAL YANTRA Mantra oṃ klīṃ namaḥ rūṃ saṃ kāṃ haṃ nāṃ saṃ jaṃ laṃ devakīsuta govinda vāsudeva jagatpate dehiṃmetanayaṃ kṛṣṇā tvāmahaṃ śaraṇaṃ gataḥ KAUMARA YANTRA Mantra oṃ śrīṃ klīṃ hrīṃ aiṃ īṃ naṃ laṃ taṃ soṃ śaravaṇabhava BISA YANTRAS SARVAMANOKAMNA YANTRAS BHOOT PRET YANTRA OTHER YANTRAS ShivaShakti Yantra Mahashri Yantra Kali Yantra Gayatri Yantra Swastik Yantra Hanuman Yantra Raja Ko Prasanne Karane Ka Yantra Sarvalok Mohan Yantra Dhan Vriddhi Yantra Siddhi Praapta Yantra Siddhi Praapta Yantra Vastu Yantra Vashikaran Yantra Vashikaran Yantra Vashikaran Yantra Vashikaran Yantra Vashikaran Yantra Vashikaran Yantra Vashikaran Yantra Vashikaran Yantra Vashikaran Yantra Vashikaran Yantra Vashikaran Yantra Agni Stambhan Yantra Siddha Bisa Yantra Divya Stambhan Yantra Padonnati Yantra Tirth Yatra Yantra Ishvar Kripa Yantra Mandir Nirman Yantra VASTU YANTRA Vastu Shastra is an ancient doctrine which consists of precepts born to a traditional view of how the laws of nature affect human dwellings. The designs are based on directional alignments. It used to be applied in Hindu architecture, especially for temples, and extends to other areas, including vehicles, boats, furniture, sculpture, paintings, etc. The Vastu Yantra is an indispensable part of Vastu Shastra and constitutes the mathematical basis and schematic for the generation of design. It is the metaphysical plan of a building that incorporates coarse bodies and supernatural forces. It provides the method that determines the requirements of architecture in relation to its directions. Vastu Yantra according to Mahanirvana Tantra Vastu Purusha Mandala Vastu Dosh Nashak Yantra KAAL SARP YOG YANTRA Kaal Sarp Yog happen when in a Horoscope, all the seven planets (Sun, Moon, Jupiter, Venus, Mars, Mercury and Saturn) are placed between Rahu and Ketu Axis (north and south nodes of Moon), Rahu is serpent’s head and Ketu is dragon’s tail. This planets combination is considered very evil and harmful for the person. However have Kaal Sarp Yog in the horoscope does not mean that the person will be totally unlucky and devoid of all the joys of life. One of the remedies for this problem is the Kaal Sarp Yog Yantra to establish in your home and worship it regularly. GAYATRI YANTRA Mantra om bhūrbhuvaḥsvaḥ tatsaviturvareṇyaṃ bhargo devasya dhīmahi dhiyo yo naḥ pracodayāta ASHTANGA YANTRA Dattatreya Yantras Mantra drāṃ oṁ oṁ oṁ oṁ śrīṃ hrīṃ klīṃ glauṁ drāṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ hrīṃ drāṃ dattātreyāya namaḥ klīṃ klīṃ klīṃ klīṃ klīṃ klīṃ klīṃ klīṃ oṁ auṃ hrīṃ krauṃ e hī dattātreya svāhā śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ śrīṃ oṁ aiṃ krauṃ klāṃ klīṃ haṃ hīṃ hūṃ sauḥ dattātreyāya svāhā aṃ āṃ iṃ īṃ uṃ ūṃ ṛṃ ṝṃ ḷṃ ḹṃ eṃ aiṃ oṃ auṃ aṃ aḥ oṁ aiṃ klāṃ klīṃ klaṃ hrāṃ hrīṃ hūṃ sauḥ dattātreyāya śrī viṣṇave svāhā laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ laṃ dattātreya hare kṛṣṇa unmattānanda dāyaka digambara mune bālapiśāca jñana sagara kaṃ khaṃ gaṃ ghaṃ ṅaṃ caṃ chaṃ jaṃ jhaṃ ñaṃ ṭaṃ ṭhaṃ ḍaṃ ḍhaṃ ṇaṃ taṃ thaṃ daṃ dhaṃ naṃ paṃ phaṃ baṃ bhaṃ maṃ yaṃ raṃ laṃ vaṃ śaṃ ṣaṃ saṃ haṃ oṁ hrīṃ śrīṃ klīṃ oṁ oṃ namo bhagavate dattātreyāya, smaraṇamātrasantuṣṭāya, mahābhayanivāraṇāya mahājñānapradaya, cidānandātmane bālonmattapiśācaveṣāya, mahāyogine avadhūtāya, anasūyānandavardhanāya atripūtrāya, oṃ bhavabandhavimocanāya, āṃ asādhyasādhanāya, hrīṃ sarvavibhūtidāya, krauṃ asādhyākarṣaṇāya, aiṃ vakpradāya, klīṃ jagatrayaśīkaraṇāya, sauḥ sarvamanaḥkṣobhaṇāya, śrīṃ mahāsaṃpatpradāya, glauṃ bhūmaṃḍalādhipatyapradāya, drāṃ ciraṃjīvine, vaṣaṭvaśikuru vaśikuru, vaiṣaṭ ākarṣaya ākarṣaya, huṃ vidveṣaya vidveṣaya, phat uccāṭaya uccāṭaya, ṭhaḥ ṭhaḥ staṃbhaya staṃbhaya, kheṃ kheṃ māraya māraya, namaḥ saṃpannaya saṃpannaya, svāhā poṣaya poṣaya, paramantraparayantraparatantrāṇi chiṃdhi chiṃdhi, grahānnivāraya nivāraya, vyādhīn vināśaya vināśaya, duḥkhaṃ hara hara, dāridryaṃ vidrāvaya vidrāvaya, dehaṃ poṣaya poṣaya, cittaṃ toṣaya toṣaya, sarvamantrasvarupāya, sarvayantrasvarupāya, sarvatantrasvarupāya, sarvapallavasvarupāya, oṃ namo mahāsiddhāya svāhā Mantra dattātreyāya oṁ drāṃ hrīṃ klīṃ svāhā NAVNATH YANTRA The Navnath (nine Nath) are the direct disciples of Dattatreya. Mantra navanāth yaṃtra hūṃ de hūṃ va hūṃ da hūṃ tta hūṃ phaṭ, hūṃ phaṭ, hūṃ phaṭ, hūṃ phaṭ, hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ hūṃ BATUK BHAIRAVA YANTRA Mantra oṁ hrīṃ baṭukāya āpadudhdāraṇāya kurū kurū baṭukāya hrīṃ oṁ namaḥ śivāya oṁ baṭuk bhairavāya namaḥ Yantras in copper Durga Yantra Guru Yantra Navgraha Yantra Shri Yantra Hanuman Yantra Lakshmi Ganesh Yantra Shiva Yantra Swastika In the West the swastika association with Nazism has largely overshadowed its religious and cultural significance. The word swastika comes from Sanskrit and signifies well being and good luck and it is still used extensively throughout the east as decoration on homes, temples and at festivals. Further more ancient Greeks, Hittites, Celts and even Native Americans also used the symbol. The swastika was subverted and adopted by Adolf Hitler in the 1920s as a symbol for his Nazi party, a meaning which has taken on significance in the west. Its time to clear up the misconception and re-claim the swastika. The Flower of Life The Flower of Life is another symbol found in many cultures that use sacred geometry. Ancient representations of this symbol can be found in India, in the Assyrian palaces, Egypt, China, Japan and many other places. Kabbalistic Tree of Life symbol is derived from the diagram of the Flower of Life. Sacred Geometry Sacred geometry is used in every culture in the construction and structuring of sacred buildings like temples, mosques, megaliths, monuments, churches and sacred spaces such as altars, sacred fires, as well as the creation of sacred art or objects. Here are some examples:
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