Navgrah Yantra is a combined Yantra for all the nine planets and is
divided into nine squares, each one with a talisman representing one planet.
Removes ill-effects of malefic planets and increases positive influences of
favorable planets. This eliminates hindrances causes by the position of these
planets and creates favorable situations / circumstances, enabling one to get
what one deserve in life.
Nava Grah Yantra is an extremely useful &
beneficial Yantra, since it's worship strengthens benefic planets &
increases their positive influence and pacifies malefic planets &
neutralizes their negative effect. Shree Navgrah Yantra is
recommended for all, particularly those whose planets are detrimental or
malefic as per horoscope. This Yantra should be worshipped life-long to ensure
that you always get maximum advantage from your planets.
This yantra is embossed on a square plate of Panch Dhatu,
the most auspicious metal made from 5 metals: Gold, silver, copper, brass and
iron. It is gold plated, giving it a stunning look. It can bee placed in your
temple at home, on your worktable or in your cash box.
Beej Mantra for this Yantra:
"Om Suryae Namah, Chandrae Namah, Budhae Namah,
Brahaspatiae Namah, Mangale Namah, Shukrae Namah, Sani Ae Namah, Rahu Ae Namah,
Ketu Ae Namah, Navgarahe Namah"
Pran pratistha (Energization) and Puja of yantra
Since a Yantra is a Man-Made object, it requires
energization to infuse potency and power to benefit the owner. Before sending
the Yantras, we get Pran Pratishtha done by learned Purohits (Priests) without
any extra charges. This is done by reciting Mantras as prescribed by Vedas, as
well as Homa for the respective Devi / Devta as per Yantra. Procedures to be
followed by you to place this energized Yantra:
Please Note : The Design of the shree
navgrah yantra may differ slightly from the image shown above, as we
keep on upgrading our yantras under the guidance of our learned gurus to make
yantras more & more effective.
What is yantra?
Meaning of word 'Yantra in Sanskrit is "yam" with
a suffix "tra," where "tra" means instruments or tools and
"yam" means "to gain control over the energy inherent in some
element or being". Yantras carry spiritual significance, and point the
user to higher levels of consciousness.
Yantra is an instrument designed to curb the psychic forces by
concentrating them on a specific pattern, and in such a way that this pattern
becomes reproduced by the worshiper's visualizing power. According to Sri Swami
Satchidananda, a yantra is "a physical expression of a mantra - a mantra
being a Divine aspect in the form of sound vibration - yantra in the form of a
geometrical figure." So "when mantras or divine ideas are meditated
upon, certain images are brought out" and these images "are used in
meditation or worship to symbolize or express certain divine ideas and quality
(Satchidananda).
Power of Yantra
The Yantra provides a focal point that is a window into the
absolute. When the mind is concentrated on a single, simple object (in this
case a Yantra), the mental chatter ceases. Eventually, the object is dropped
when the mind can remain empty and silent without help. In the most advanced
phases, it is possible to attain union with God by the geometric visualization
of a Yantra. The Yantra is like a microcosmic picture of the macrocosm. It is a
focusing point and an outer and inner doorway. The Yantras are often focused on
a specific deity and so by tuning into the different Yantras you can tap into
certain deities or creative force centers in the universe. Yantras are usually
designed so that the eye is carried into the center, and very often they are
symmetrical. Yantra can be drawn on paper, wood, metal, or earth, or they can
be three-dimensional
HOW TO USE THE YANTRA?
Yantras are great cosmic conductors of energy, an antenna of
Nature, a powerful tool for harmony, prosperity, success, good health, yoga and
meditation! Yantras consist of a series of geometric patterns. The eyes and
mind concentrate at the center of the yantra to achieve higher levels of
consciousness.