The Ketu Mangal Aangarakyog Nivaran Yantra is a specific Yantra used in Vedic astrology to mitigate or alleviate the negative effects associated with the conjunction or alignment of Ketu (the South Node of the Moon) and Mangal (Mars) in a person’s astrological chart. This conjunction is often considered challenging and may bring about various difficulties depending on its placement and aspects in the chart.
Here are some key aspects and information related to the Ketu Mangal Aangarakyog Nivaran Yantra:
- Purpose: The Yantra is designed to pacify the adverse effects caused by the conjunction of Ketu and Mangal in one’s astrological chart. This conjunction, known as Aangarakyog, can bring about issues related to aggression, impulsiveness, accidents, conflicts, and other challenges.
- Design: Like other Yantras, it features geometric shapes, often including squares, triangles, and circles, along with specific symbols and inscriptions related to Ketu and Mangal. The design may vary based on astrological traditions and practices.
- Mantra: Yantras are energized through the chanting of specific mantras. While exact mantras can vary, a general approach is to chant mantras associated with Ketu and Mangal, such as:
- Ketu Mantra: “ॐ केतवे नमः” (Om Ketave Namah)
- Mangal Mantra: “ॐ क्रां क्रीं क्रौं सः भौमाय नमः” (Om Kram Kreem Kraum Sah Bhaumaya Namah)
These mantras can be chanted while focusing on the Yantra, invoking the blessings and protection of Ketu and Mangal.
- Placement and Usage: It is recommended to place the Ketu Mangal Aangarakyog Nivaran yantra in a clean and sacred space, ideally facing east or northeast. Regular worship, offering of incense, and meditation upon the Yantra are suggested practices to derive its benefits.