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Yantra
to Attract Wealth - Kuber Yantra
Yantra
to blesses the worshipper with wealth & prosperity.
This yantra is attributed to wealth lord
Kuber. This yantra is made in gold, silver or copper, very effective
yantra for financial prosperity where all other methods and yantra
do not bear fruits.
The pooja of this yantra is performed on Dussehra, Dhan traydosi,
Deepawali days also during yogas of Sun, Saturn and Sun, Jupiter.
This yantra is kept in house temple, Cash box, almirah and in offices
where financial transactions are made.
Sizes available :
| Kuber
Yantra in silver pendant |
INR
2100 |
USD
43.93
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Yantra Guidelines:-
A Yantra is an instrument, or a talisman or a mystical diagram usually
in copper. It is a technique or path, considered the simplest and
shortest, through which one can attain one's desires, and fulfill
one's wishes. It is said that the 'Deities' reside in the Yantras
and by performing 'Puja' or worship of Yantras, one can appease
them, remove the malefic effects of planets, and increase the flow
of positive influences. Procedures to be followed by you to place
this energized Yantra.
| 1. |
First purify your body
and start with a clear and positive mind frame |
| 2. |
Find a place on the
floor facing east, where you will be undisturbed. |
| 3. |
Light the incense or
diya. (It does not matter how many you light). |
| 4. |
Lay a fresh flower and
a fresh fruit on the altar. |
| 5. |
Open the Yantra and
place it along with the image of the deity of yantra and your
isht God. |
| 6. |
Take the water with
any leaf from any tree and sprinkle the water on yourself followed
by sprinkling the water on the Yantra. |
| 7. |
Close your eyes and
concentrate on the deity to bless you with wishes.Now with all
sincerity, ask God to grant you the desire of your life that
you wanted to be fulfilled in your own language. |
Vedic Yantras are Energised (Pran pratishta) by learned purohits,
by reciting the vedic mantra of the particular Devi or Deva one lack
eighteen thousands time and the Homa of 108 mantra. Yantras are send
along with Prashad of the Pran Pratishta (no eatables are sent).
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