Introduction of Das Maha Vidya Yantra
Das Maha Vidya Yantra is a promising instrument to worship the group of ten appearances of Adi Shakti with Shree Yantra in the middle. All are incarnations of Goddess Durga, as described in Kaula Tantra. Das Mahavidya is 1. Kali, 2. Tara, 3. Tripur Sundari(Shodashi), 4. Bhuvneshwari, 5. Bhairavi, 6. Chhinmasta, 7. Dhumavati, 8. Baglamukhi, 9. Matangi, 10. Kamla.
Kali: the first of the Mahavidya and the most dangerous considered as the Goddess of duration and development. She controls the creation of the cosmos. She lives at cremation grounds and uses Scimitar and Trident as weapons that remove the darkness of the fear of death.
Mantra: II Krim Krim Krim, Hrim Hrim Hrum Hrum, Dakshin Kalike Krim Krim Krim, Hrim Hrum Hrim Hrum Swaha II
Tara: the second of the Mahavidya. Tara means star, is seen as a pretty but forever individual-combusting. Hence She recognized as the representation of unfulfilled desire that thrusts life. She offers ultimate knowledge and gives salvation and known as Neel Saraswati. Her weapons are a pair of scissors, Sword, and Khadga.
Mantra: II Hrim Streem Hum Phat Om Hrim Strim Hum Phat Shrim Hrim Strim Hum Phat II
Tripur Sundari: means Goddess Shodashi. The third of the Mahavidya. Goddess Shodashi the most beautiful in Triloka. She represents Goddess Tantric Parvati. Also known as Lalita and Raj Rajeshwari. Shodashi brings transcendental.
Mantra: II Shreem Hreem Klim Aim Sauh Om Hrim Shreem Kaeil Hreem Hasakamal Hreem Sakal Hreem Sauh Aim Klim Hreem Shreem II
Bhuvneshwari: the fourth of Mahavidya. Also known as a universal mother and completes the whole universe. The queen of all the cosmos and rules the entire creation. Brings the divine plan completed, and the deceptive world of Maya becomes the play of the spiritual Leela. This awareness carries about a difference in body chemistry, a change in knowledge and perception.
Mantra: II Om Hreem Shreem Klim Bhuvneshwaryai Namah II
Bhairavi: the fifth of Mahavidya Goddesses. She is a dangerous and terrifying appearance of the Goddess and in generation hardly imperceptible from Kali. Bhairavi, the spouse of the Bhairava which is the violent demonstration of Lord Shiva, the annihilation.
Mantra: II Hasraim Hasakalarim Hasaraum II
Chhinmasta: the sixth of the Mahavidya Goddesses and known as the self-decapitated Goddess. Also known as Prachanda Chandika. Several legends about the origin of her. Goddess decapitated herself due to accomplish a more comprehensive and reasonable cause. She brings the power of will and vision.
Mantra: II Om Hrim Klim Aim Vajra Vairochaniyai Hum Hum Phat Swaha II
Dhumavati: the seventh of Das Mahavidya Goddesses. Dhumavati portrayed an old dowager and connected with things supposed unpropitious and unholy. She always hungry and thirsty, who inaugurates complaints. In features and Nature, She compared with Goddess Nirriti. Expression of contrary features.
Mantra: II Dhum Dhum Dhumavati Thah Thah II
Baglamukhi: the eighth of the Das Mahavidya Deities. The combination of Bagla and Mukhi. Bagla- distortion of the Valga means bridle, and Mukhi says face. Hence Bagalamukhi means who can command and deaden the prosecutors. Her capturing and paralyzing capabilities. She is also known as the Deity of Stambhana.
Mantra: II Om Hlim Baglamukhi Sarvadushtanam Vacham Mukham Padam Stambhyam Stambhyam Jihva Kilay Kilay Budhi Vinashay Hlim Om Swaha II
Matangi: the ninth of the Das Mahavidya. Similar to Goddess Saraswati, She governs knowledge, arts, speech. She often connected with corruption and immorality. Considered a manifestation of Ucchishta means leftover food in hands and the mouth. She described it as an outcast. Ucchishta to seek her blessings.
Mantra: II Om Hrim Klim Hum Matangye Phat Swaha II
Kamla: the tenth of the Dus Mahavidya. Considered the most superior form of the Goddess, who is in the fullness of beautiful appearance. She admitted being Goddess Lakshmi. Kamla bequeaths success and fortune, fertility and crops, and wealth and grains.
Mantra: II Om Namah Shri Kamlavasinyay Swaha II
Shri Yantra: signifies the Goddess of wealth Laxmi. Helps removing financial and mental problems brings stability and success in the devotee’s life. Shree yantra is the generator of supreme energy, is a form of the component in the aspect of flows and waves. It has a very high and great magnetic power. These converted to the surroundings where it is destroying all destructive forces within the atmosphere. It credited with divine hidden energies that it can publish within a short measure.
- Mantra: II Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Kamle Kamlalaye Praseed Praseed Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Mahalaxmayai Namah II
Benefits of Das Maha Vidya Yantra
Yantra is a great astronomical conveyor of energy, an aerial of Nature, a powerful medium for peace, victory, achievement. The soul and mind focus at the center of the Yantra to reach more essential levels of divinity. Yantra made of pure copper and consists of geometric patterns. It precisely manufactured in a thick and pure copper sheet with pure gold plating. Magical numbers maths combination and chant mantra. It blesses the devotee with good health, focus. Japa of mantra and Yantra can lead to concentration and peace.
Placement of Yantra
Place The Yantra in Puja Altars and Temple, Office Table, in the northeast direction.
Puja Guidelines
- With a Purified perception after taking a bath with Focussed and Confident mind, start the Prayers.
- Light Aroma Stick or Diya.
- Place Yantra alongside your Ishtdev or Goddesses Mahavidya.
- Offer Fresh Fruit and Flower to the Yantra.
- Sprinkle Water on yourself and Yantra.
- Close Your eyes, Chant Mantra at least 21 times and concentrate on Goddesses Mahavidya, or Isht Dev for blessings and ask God to fulfill desires.
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