Shri Yantra

Bhagwan Shiv is the Adi Guru of the tantrik sciences. His consort Mata Shakti in essence is the complete energy that governs the Creation. Sri Yantra, the most powerful of all yantras was created by Lord Shiva.

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Shri Yantra

Bhagwan Shiv is the Adi Guru of the tantrik sciences. His consort Mata Shakti in essence is the complete energy that governs the Creation. Sri Yantra, the most powerful of all yantras was created by Lord Shiva.

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Shri Yantra

Bhagwan Shiv is the Adi Guru of the tantrik sciences. His consort Mata Shakti in essence is the complete energy that governs the Creation. Sri Yantra, the most powerful of all yantras was created by Lord Shiva.

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Chakra Pooja and Yantra Pooja

Chakra Pooja and Yantra Pooja

Chakra pooja or yantra pooja is the worship of a deity in a diagrammatic form. This type of worship exists in other parts of the world also. The worship of Devi in Sri Chakra is regarded as the highest form of the Devi worship. It is said originally that Lord Shiva gave 64 chakras and their mantras to the world, to attain various spiritual and material benefits. That is why Sri Yantra is called Yantra Raja.

Chakra pooja or yantra pooja is the worship of a deity in a diagrammatic form. This type of worship exists in other parts of the world also. The worship of Devi in Sri Chakra is regarded as the highest form of the Devi worship. It is said originally that Lord Shiva gave 64 chakras and their mantras to the world, to attain various spiritual and material benefits. That is why Sri Yantra is called Yantra Raja.

The Significance of Shodashakshari Mantra

Significance of Shodashakshari Mantra

For his consort, the Devi, he gave the Sri Chakra and the highly coveted and the most powerful Shodashakshari mantra, which is the equivalent of all the other 64 mantras put together. Usually, the Guru gives it to a highly deserving and tested disciple. Very few get it. Even in the Mantra Shastra, where all other mantras are openly and clearly given, the Shodashakshari mantra is not directly given. Several hints about the mantra are given and you are asked to get the mantra if you are capable and deserving. The opening verses of the Mantra Shastra chapter on Sri Chakra say, "Your head can be given, your soul can be given but the Shodashakshari Mantra of the Devi cannot be given."

For his consort, the Devi, he gave the Sri Chakra and the highly coveted and the most powerful Shodashakshari mantra, which is the equivalent of all the other 64 mantras put together. Usually, the Guru gives it to a highly deserving and tested disciple. Very few get it. Even in the Mantra Shastra, where all other mantras are openly and clearly given, the Shodashakshari mantra is not directly given. Several hints about the mantra are given and you are asked to get the mantra if you are capable and deserving. The opening verses of the Mantra Shastra chapter on Sri Chakra say, "Your head can be given, your soul can be given but the Shodashakshari Mantra of the Devi cannot be given."

Creation and Cosmic Forces

Creation and Cosmic Forces

It is said that in the beginning as the first step to creation God created Devi - the total cosmic Female force. For the male part, out of his left he created Shiva, out of his middle he created Brahma and out of his right he created Vishnu. That is why many regard the Devi as more powerful than the Trinity and hence she is called Parashakti or Paradevi - para meaning beyond. Lord Brahma created the universe. Lord Vishnu controls and runs the universe. Lord Shiva along with Mata Shakti is engaged in the eternal dissolution and recreation of the universe.

It is said that in the beginning as the first step to creation God created Devi - the total cosmic Female force. For the male part, out of his left he created Shiva, out of his middle he created Brahma and out of his right he created Vishnu. That is why many regard the Devi as more powerful than the Trinity and hence she is called Parashakti or Paradevi - para meaning beyond. Lord Brahma created the universe. Lord Vishnu controls and runs the universe. Lord Shiva along with Mata Shakti is engaged in the eternal dissolution and recreation of the universe.

Symbolism of Sri Chakra

Symbolism of Sri Chakra

The bindu in the center of the Sri Chakra is the symbolic representation of the cosmic spiritual union of Lord Shiva and Mata Shakti. Apart from that, Sri Chakra also embodies countless number of deities and represents the whole creation. Hence by worshipping the Devi in Sri Chakra one is actually worshipping the highest ultimate force in the tantrik form.

The bindu in the center of the Sri Chakra is the symbolic representation of the cosmic spiritual union of Lord Shiva and Mata Shakti. Apart from that, Sri Chakra also embodies countless number of deities and represents the whole creation. Hence by worshipping the Devi in Sri Chakra one is actually worshipping the highest ultimate force in the tantrik form.

The Basics of Shri Yantra

The Basics of Shri Yantra

The bindu in the center of the Sri Chakra is the symbolic representation of the cosmic spiritual union of Lord Shiva and Mata Shakti. Apart from that, Sri Chakra also embodies countless number of deities and represents the whole creation. Hence by worshipping the Devi in Sri Chakra one is actually worshipping the highest ultimate force in the tantrik form.

The bindu in the center of the Sri Chakra is the symbolic representation of the cosmic spiritual union of Lord Shiva and Mata Shakti. Apart from that, Sri Chakra also embodies countless number of deities and represents the whole creation. Hence by worshipping the Devi in Sri Chakra one is actually worshipping the highest ultimate force in the tantrik form.

The Intersecting Triangles

The Intersecting Triangles

Five downward-pointing triangles representing Devi intersect with four upward-pointing triangles representing Siva, forming 43 triangles including the central triangle.

Five downward-pointing triangles representing Devi intersect with four upward-pointing triangles representing Siva, forming 43 triangles including the central triangle.

The Union of Energies

The Union of Energies

From the five Shakti triangles comes creation and from the four Shiva triangles comes the dissolution. The union of five Shaktis and four Fires causes the chakra of creation to evolve.

From the five Shakti triangles comes creation and from the four Shiva triangles comes the dissolution. The union of five Shaktis and four Fires causes the chakra of creation to evolve.

Three Bindus of Kamakala

Three Bindus of Kamakala

At the centre of the Shri Yantra’s Bindu is Kamakala, with three bindus—red (Kurukulla, female), white (Varahi, male), and mixed (Shiva-Shakti union). Varahi gives four dhatus; Kurukulla gives five.

At the centre of the Shri Yantra’s Bindu is Kamakala, with three bindus—red (Kurukulla, female), white (Varahi, male), and mixed (Shiva-Shakti union). Varahi gives four dhatus; Kurukulla gives five.

Cosmic and Biological Symbolism

Cosmic and Biological Symbolism

Varahi’s four fires represent 12 sun Kalas and 12 zodiac signs. Kurukulla’s five triangles represent 15 moon Kalas and 15 lunar Tithis. These nine triangles symbolize human growth stages in the womb.

Varahi’s four fires represent 12 sun Kalas and 12 zodiac signs. Kurukulla’s five triangles represent 15 moon Kalas and 15 lunar Tithis. These nine triangles symbolize human growth stages in the womb.

The Surrounding Circles

The Surrounding Circles

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The Nine Avaranas

The Nine Avaranas

The 43 triangles constitute the six inner sections called Avaranas, the two circles of petals are two more Avaranas and the Bhupura of three lines is the last Avarana.

The 43 triangles constitute the six inner sections called Avaranas, the two circles of petals are two more Avaranas and the Bhupura of three lines is the last Avarana.

Now we will go to the Nava Avaranas (Nine Corridors) of the Sri Yantra. The Sri Yantra is the most guarded yantra.

When you sit facing east and with the tip of the top triangle pointing at you, the bottom right hand side corner of the Sri Chakra is guarded by Lord Ganesha. The bottom left hand side corner is guarded by Lord Surya. The top left side corner is guarded by Lord Vishnu and the top right corner of the Sri chakra is guarded by Lord Shiva. They must be worshipped before starting the pooja of the Nava-Avaranas.

Now we will go to the Nava Avaranas (Nine Corridors) of the Sri Yantra. The Sri Yantra is the most guarded yantra.

When you sit facing east and with the tip of the top triangle pointing at you, the bottom right hand side corner of the Sri Chakra is guarded by Lord Ganesha. The bottom left hand side corner is guarded by Lord Surya. The top left side corner is guarded by Lord Vishnu and the top right corner of the Sri chakra is guarded by Lord Shiva. They must be worshipped before starting the pooja of the Nava-Avaranas.

After that, the eight primordial directions are guarded by the eight Lokapalas. Indra guards the East, Agni guards the South East, Yama guards the South, Nirriti guards the South West, Varuna guards the West, Vayu guards the North East, Soma guards the North and Ishana guards the North East.

As if this is not enough, each of the first eight Avaranas is guarded by eight Bhairavas and eight Bhairavis! What is more is that these 64 pairs of Bhairavas and Bhairavis are assisted by 10 million yoginis each - a total of 640 million (64 crores). This is what the verse in Lalita Sahasranama says --"Maha chatu-shshashti-koti yogini ganasevita."

After that, the eight primordial directions are guarded by the eight Lokapalas. Indra guards the East, Agni guards the South East, Yama guards the South, Nirriti guards the South West, Varuna guards the West, Vayu guards the North East, Soma guards the North and Ishana guards the North East.

As if this is not enough, each of the first eight Avaranas is guarded by eight Bhairavas and eight Bhairavis! What is more is that these 64 pairs of Bhairavas and Bhairavis are assisted by 10 million yoginis each - a total of 640 million (64 crores). This is what the verse in Lalita Sahasranama says --"Maha chatu-shshashti-koti yogini ganasevita."

The Nine Avaranas

The Nine Avaranas

The Nine Avaranas

Now we will go to the Nava Avaranas (Nine Corridors) of the Sri Yantra. The Sri Yantra is the most guarded yantra.

When you sit facing east and with the tip of the top triangle pointing at you, the bottom right hand side corner of the Sri Chakra is guarded by Lord Ganesha. The bottom left hand side corner is guarded by Lord Surya. The top left side corner is guarded by Lord Vishnu and the top right corner of the Sri chakra is guarded by Lord Shiva. They must be worshipped before starting the pooja of the Nava-Avaranas.

After that, the eight primordial directions are guarded by the eight Lokapalas. Indra guards the East, Agni guards the South East, Yama guards the South, Nirriti guards the South West, Varuna guards the West, Vayu guards the North East, Soma guards the North and Ishana guards the North East.

As if this is not enough, each of the first eight Avaranas is guarded by eight Bhairavas and eight Bhairavis! What is more is that these 64 pairs of Bhairavas and Bhairavis are assisted by 10 million yoginis each - a total of 640 million (64 crores). This is what the verse in Lalita Sahasranama says --"Maha chatu-shshashti-koti yogini ganasevita."

The First Avarana - 3 lines

The First Avarana - 3 lines

The 3 lines of the 1st Avarana & the position of the various deities.

The outermost 3 lines are known as Bhupura form the first Avarana of the Sri Yantra. This is known as the Trilokya Mohana Chakra and the worshiper knowing its inner secrets can mesmerise the three worlds. It is ruled by a yogini called Prakata Yogini. The deity of this is Tripura. The beeja of this Avarana is Am Aam Sauh. The gem is topaz. The time is 24 minutes (360 breaths). The mudra to be shown is Kshobha Mudra.

The 3 lines of the 1st Avarana & the position of the various deities.

The outermost 3 lines are known as Bhupura form the first Avarana of the Sri Yantra. This is known as the Trilokya Mohana Chakra and the worshiper knowing its inner secrets can mesmerise the three worlds. It is ruled by a yogini called Prakata Yogini. The deity of this is Tripura. The beeja of this Avarana is Am Aam Sauh. The gem is topaz. The time is 24 minutes (360 breaths). The mudra to be shown is Kshobha Mudra.

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