64 Yogini Yantra
The 64 Yogini Yantra is a sacred geometric diagram associated with the worship of the 64 Yoginis, a group of powerful tantric goddesses in Hindu and Buddhist traditions. These Yoginis are considered embodiments of the divine feminine energy, each representing different aspects of the cosmos and human consciousness. The 64 Yogini Yantra is used in tantric practices to invoke the energies of these goddesses, seek protection, spiritual empowerment, and transformation.
Mantra of 64 Yogini Yantra
ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं चामुण्डायै विच्चे |
Om Aim Hreem Kleem Chamundayai Vichche |
Significance of the 64 Yogini Yantra
- Tantric Power: The 64 Yoginis are central to many tantric rituals, and the Yantra is believed to channel their potent energies. It is often used in advanced spiritual practices to awaken Kundalini energy and achieve higher states of consciousness.
- Protection and Empowerment: The Yantra serves as a protective shield, warding off negative forces and providing strength and courage to the worshiper. It empowers individuals by enhancing their spiritual, mental, and physical capabilities.
- Balance and Harmony: The 64 Yoginis represent different elements, directions, and aspects of existence. Worshiping the Yantra helps balance these energies, bringing harmony to the worshiper’s life.
Structure of the 64 Yogini Yantra
- Central Bindu (Point): The central point of the Yantra represents the unified energy of all 64 Yoginis. It is the source from which all their powers emanate.
- Geometric Patterns: The Yantra typically features a series of concentric circles, triangles, and lotus petals, each layer representing different levels of existence and consciousness. These geometric patterns are arranged in a way that symbolizes the interconnectedness of the cosmos.
- 64 Petals or Triangles: Surrounding the central point, there are often 64 petals, triangles, or other symbols, each corresponding to one of the 64 Yoginis. These symbolize the specific energies and qualities of each goddess.
- Square Boundary: The Yantra is often enclosed within a square, representing the material world and the containment of the divine energies within the diagram.
How to Worship the 64 Yogini Yantra
- Preparation:
- Cleanse the Space: Choose a clean, quiet place for worship. A dedicated space or altar is ideal.
- Personal Cleansing: Bathe and wear clean clothes to approach the ritual with purity.
- Materials Needed: You will need a diya (lamp), incense sticks, flowers (red or yellow are preferred), kumkum, rice grains, offerings such as fruits or sweets, and a cloth or mat to sit on.
- Placement of the Yantra:
- Direction: Place the 64 Yogini Yantra on a clean, flat surface, ideally facing east or north.
- Elevation: You may place the Yantra on an elevated platform or altar to show respect.
- Invocation and Setup:
- Lighting the Lamp and Incense: Light a diya and incense sticks, placing them in front of the Yantra.
- Purification: Sprinkle a few drops of water on the Yantra for purification.
- Offering to the Yantra:
- Flowers: Offer fresh flowers, preferably red or yellow, symbolizing the divine feminine energy.
- Kumkum and Rice: Apply a small amount of kumkum and sprinkle rice grains on the Yantra.
- Fruits and Sweets: Place fruits, sweets, or other offerings before the Yantra.
- Recitation and Prayer:
- Mantra Chanting: Begin by chanting mantras dedicated to the 64 Yoginis or a general