Bhairavi Yantra Locket
Bhairavi Yantra Locket belongs to The Fierce Goddess Bhairvi. The female incarnation of Lord Bhairava(Lord Shiva). She is a fiery, volcanic red complexion, with three, angry eyes, and disordered hairs matted and tied up in a bun, decorated by a crescent moon as well as two devil horns sticking out from each side.
With two protruding tusks hanging out from the ends of her bloody mouth. She wears red and blue garments and adorned with a garland of skulls around her neck.
Also, she wears a belt decorated with severed hands and bones attached to it. She is also decked with snakes and serpents, too, as her ornamentation; rarely, wearing any jewelry on her limbs. She has four hands, two of which are open and two of which hold a rosary and book.
Goddess Bhairavi is almost interchangeable from the Goddess Kali. Also, referred to as Shubhamkari, who is suitable for good people and terrible to bad ones. Legend has it that, when Bhairavi entered the battlefield, her horrible appearance made the demons weak-kneed and cowered under her gaze. Most of the beasts would start panicking the moment they saw her.
Benefits of Bhairavi Yantra Locket
Wearing the Bhairavi Yantra Locket means Goddess comes herself with Devotee everywhere. It protects and dodges evil effects, adverse effects around you. And helps to keep the harmful objects away from you destroys it. It acts as a shield to protect and save the worshipper from such miss fortunes and ensures his own. And Devotee’s family and generates positivity and Blesses success, wealth, and prosperity.
Yantra is a great astronomical conveyor of energy with an image of the Goddess Bhairavi and her Yantra on the other side. Made of consists of geometric patterns. It blesses the Devotee with good health, focus. Japa of mantra and Yantra can lead to concentration and peace in mind.
Mantra of Bhairavi Yantra Locket
II Hasraim Hasakalarim Hasaraum II
How To Wear Bhairavi Yantra Locket / ( भैरवी यंत्र लॉकेट कैसे पहनें )
1. Choose an Auspicious Day
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Ideal days: Tuesday, Friday, or any Navratri day.
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Avoid wearing during Eclipse, Amavasya, or when feeling unclean or mentally disturbed.
2. Purify Yourself and the Locket
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Take a bath early in the morning.
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Cleanse the locket by gently washing it with Ganga Jal or a mix of water and rose water.
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Wipe it clean with a pure cloth (preferably cotton or silk).
3. Do a Simple Puja (Worship)
Prepare a small altar or clean space with:
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A red cloth
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Incense or dhoop
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Diya (lamp with ghee)
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Fresh flowers (preferably red)
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Some kumkum (vermillion) and rice
Perform the following:
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Place the locket on the red cloth.
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Light the diya and incense.
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Offer flowers and apply kumkum to the locket.
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Chant the Bhairavi mantra (11 or 108 times):
“ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं चामुण्डायै विच्चे”
Om Aim Hreem Kleem Chamundayai Vichche
4. Wearing the Locket
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After the puja, wear the locket around your neck on a red or black thread, or a gold/silver chain.
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It should ideally touch your chest, near the heart.
5. Aftercare and Regular Practice
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Avoid wearing it during intimate activities, bathroom use, or funeral ceremonies.
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Respect the locket – don’t place it on the ground or in impure places.
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Recite the Bhairavi mantra daily, or at least on Fridays or during Navratri.
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