Sri Lakshmi Yantra
Sri Lakshmi Yantra worship bestows wealth and prosperity
The Sri Lakshmi Yantra is a sacred geometric diagram revered in Hinduism, dedicated to the Goddess Lakshmi, the embodiment of beauty, grace, and auspiciousness. While it is primarily associated with wealth and prosperity, the Sri Lakshmi Yantra also holds significance beyond financial matters. The geometric arrangement within the Sri Lakshmi Yantra is designed to create a powerful energy field conducive to attracting positive vibrations and blessings. It serves as a focal point for meditation, worship, and ritual practices dedicated to invoking the grace and blessings of Goddess Lakshmi.
Mantras to chant:
Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteshu Lakshmirupena Samsthita
Namasteyai Namasteyai Namasteyai Namo Namah !
The mantra should be chanted 27 times daily.
On Tuesday and Friday evenings, worshiping the goddesses by lighting lamps and showing Sambrani and incense throughout the house will give immeasurable benefits.
In which direction the yantra has to be placed
North or East direction is considered best for placement of Sri Lakshmi Yantra.
Because the north direction is considered as the direction of Kubera.
When the morning sunlight falls on this through the window facing East direction, its power increases and it works more effectively.
Benefits
- Meditating upon the Sri Lakshmi Yantra can lead to spiritual growth and inner transformation.
- By focusing on the yantra, practitioners can cultivate qualities such as devotion, gratitude, and humility, fostering a deeper connection with the divine.
- Devotion to the Sri Lakshmi Yantra encourages appreciation for beauty and grace in all aspects of life.
- Practitioners may develop a heightened sense of aesthetic awareness and an ability to recognize and create beauty in their surroundings.