Dhumavati Yantra Locket
Dhumavati Yantra Locket describes the Goddess Dhumavati looks like an old, thin widow with a pale complexion. She is portrayed as angry and dangerous. She wears dirty clothes, no jewels, and has disheveled hair. Her eyes inspire fear, her nose is long and curved, and some of her long fang-like teeth are missing, leaving her smile with gaps.
Her ears are ugly and rough. Winnowing basket held in her trembling hands. While the other has a Varad Mudra or Chin Mudra(Giving Knowledge). She sits on a horseless chariot bearing an attribute of a crow and a banner.
The Prapancasarasara-Samgraha describes Deity Dhumavati as having a very dark complexion and wearing ornaments made of snakes. She holds a spear or sword and a kapala or skull-cup in her hands. Also, she has an aged, wrinkled face. Her nose, eyes, and throat resemble those of a crow.
She holds a broom, a winnowing fan, a torch, and a club. Sometimes, shown as holding a trident. This terrible Goddess also sometimes chews the corpses of the demons Chanda and Munda and drinks a mixture of blood and wine.
Benefits of Dhumavati Yantra Locket
Wearing the Dhumavati 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 them.
Dhumavati yantra locket acts as a shield to protect and save the worshipper from such misfortunes 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 Dhumavati 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 of mind.
Mantra of Dhumavati Yantra locket
II Dhum Dhum Dhumavati Thah Thah II
How To Wear Dhumavati Yantra Locket / ( धूमावती यंत्र लॉकेट कैसे धारण करें )
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Choose an Auspicious Day:
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Best days: Saturday, Tuesday, or Amavasya (new moon).
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Perform during Brahma Muhurta (early morning before sunrise) or during Rahu Kaal for occult purposes.
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Items You’ll Need:
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Clean white cloth or yellow silk
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Cow’s milk, Ganga Jal (holy water)
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Incense, diya (lamp), sandalwood paste, flowers
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Black sesame seeds or mustard seeds (optional)
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A mantra or stotra of Goddess Dhumavati
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Purification Process:
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Rinse the locket gently with a mix of milk and Ganga Jal.
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Wipe with a clean cloth.
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Place it on a clean cloth in your home temple or a quiet place.
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Offer flowers, incense, and light a ghee lamp.
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Chant the Dhumavati Beej Mantra:
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Mantra:
ॐ धूं धूं धूमावत्यै नमः॥
(Om Dhoom Dhoom Dhoomavatyai Namah) -
Chant 108 times with a rudraksha or crystal mala.
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Wearing the Locket
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After energizing, wear the locket on a black thread, silver, or panchdhatu (five-metal) chain.
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Wear it around your neck, so it rests close to your heart chakra.
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Always wear it with respect and mindfulness. Avoid wearing during impure activities (e.g., drinking, meat consumption, intimacy).
Precautions:
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Dhumavati is a fierce and ascetic form of the Goddess — her yantra is not for casual use.
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It’s advised to keep your intentions pure and avoid misusing her energy.
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Some tantrikas recommend not wearing Dhumavati Yantra if you’re deeply involved in household or romantic life, as her energy can promote detachment and isolation.
Who Can Wear It:
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Spiritual seekers
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People facing strong karmic blocks
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Those under negative planetary influences (like Saturn/Rahu/Ketu)
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Individuals involved in sadhana or tantric practices
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