Shri Santan Vivah Yantra
The Shri Santan Vivah Yantra is a sacred geometric design used in Hindu rituals and ceremonies to seek blessings for the marriage and well-being of a child. “Santan” means offspring or child, and “Vivah” means marriage, so this yantra is particularly used to address concerns related to a child’s marriage prospects.
This yantra typically includes symbols and deities associated with prosperity, marriage, and family harmony. It often features the following elements:
- The Yantra’s Design: The design usually consists of a central point surrounded by various geometric shapes such as triangles, circles, and petals, which are meant to represent different divine energies and forces.
- Deities and Symbols: The yantra might incorporate symbols or images of deities like Lord Vishnu or Goddess Lakshmi, who are associated with prosperity and well-being, and might include mantras or prayers to invoke their blessings.
- Purpose: The primary purpose is to bring divine favor and remove obstacles related to the marriage of a child or to ensure a harmonious and prosperous marital life.
- Usage: The yantra is often used in rituals, placed on altars, or kept in the home to invoke blessings and positive energies. It can be used in conjunction with specific prayers or mantras related to marriage and progeny.
People seeking to use the Shri Santan Vivah Yantra typically consult with spiritual leaders or practitioners to ensure proper usage and to receive guidance on the associated rituals and prayers.