About Meru Yantra
Meru Yantra is a sacred geometrical design used in Hindu and Buddhist traditions for meditation and spiritual practices. It is considered a powerful tool for manifestation, healing, and balancing of energies.
The Meru Yantra consists of a three-dimensional pyramid-shaped structure, made of copper or brass, with nine layers of triangles that represent the various deities of Hinduism. Each layer has a specific mantra associated with it, and the vibrations of these mantras are believed to activate the energy centers or chakras in the body.
The Meru Yantra is used in various rituals and puja ceremonies to invoke the blessings of the divine and to attract abundance, prosperity, and well-being into one’s life. It is also used for cleansing negative energies and promoting inner peace and harmony.
To use a Meru Yantra, one must first purify it with water and light, and then place it on a clean cloth or altar. The Yantra can then be energized with the appropriate mantras and intentions and used for meditation, visualization, or other spiritual practices.
It is important to note that the use of Yantras and other sacred objects should always be done with reverence and respect, and with the guidance of a qualified spiritual teacher or guru.