Just What Is a Yantra?
The word yantra is derived from the Sanskrit word for machine. What we call a machine is actually a
conglomeration of several shapes that all serve specific functions. For example, ten gear wheels can be turned
into a machine by carefully crafting and assembling a variety of shapes into a working whole. The term "yantra"
refers to any shape used to achieve a specific goal. If multiple yantras are joined together, the resulting
structure is a more robust version of the original.
The human body is the most complex machine in the universe, and to examine it is to marvel at a marvel. Of
all, as kids, we were all coveting the one piece of machinery that is vastly more straightforward than the human
brain: the bicycle. Why? We can get around very quickly with two legs, but if we want to break records, we'll
need some more yantras. To us youngsters, a bicycle represented freedom and adventure, and we believed
that once we had one, our lives would be complete. The impact of that yantra, the bicycle, was just tremendous.
At a later time, we were riding about when we spotted a person cruising on a Yamaha motorcycle, and from
then on, everyone wanted one. Later on, someone drove by you in a Mercedes. In an instant, you were coveting
that yantra.
Similar to how yantras improve our physical environment, they can also help us cultivate a more positive
mental environment. We may have created computers, but when we need to multiply 1736 by 13,343, we still
pull out the trusty old calculator (called a yantra). The mind possesses all the capabilities of a calculator. The
issue is not that a mental computation of this kind is impossible. Of course, we can make greater use of our
bodies with the help of a yantra, a deliberate shape that serves a certain purpose. When the human element
is removed, machines serve no purpose. Indeed, this practice can do nothing except benefit the individual.
There is little doubt that you currently possess a wonderful yantra in the form of your own body, but as your
goals and pursuits expand, you will need to acquire other yantras to accommodate them. This is due to the
fact that diverse tasks benefit from being handled by specialized machinery.
Benefits of Yantra
The following are a few of Yantras' many benefits.
By focusing on a Yantra, you can calm your mind and make it steadier, thereby creating a portal through
which you can communicate with the divine.
The "houses" in a natal chart each symbolize a different part of your life (finances, health, work,
relationships, etc.). They spread either joy or sorrow, depending on their character, and their disposition
may change based on where in the house they happen to be at the time. It has been said that having a Yantra, such as a Rahu Yantra or a Shani Yantra, nearby can help alleviate the unpleasant effects of
planetary changes.
Positive cosmic energies are produced and released, affecting those in their path and easing their anxiety.
The energies will balance out with your body and help you recover from any illness or injury.
Since we are imperfect, we need a reliable prayer reminder like the Yantra to make sure we never skip a
day.
Using a yantra to correct Vaastu Dosh can make your home a happier, more productive place to live.
Protection from evil spells and other forms of black magic is one of the many uses for the yantra.
We are always here to help you make the right decision when selecting a Yantra for your needs, as they are
most effective when utilized under close supervision and in its original form. Its effectiveness has been
established over time, even in the Puranas and the Vedic Systems.