Feature(may vary by option.)

●Purpose: The primary purpose of the Sampoorna Badha Mukti Yantra would likely be to provide a spiritual remedy for overcoming obstacles, challenges, or any form of negative influences causing difficulties in life.
●Symbolism: The Yantra may incorporate symbolic representations, sacred geometry, and possibly mantras associated with deities or cosmic forces believed to facilitate the removal of obstacles.
●Energization and Worship: Devotees may perform rituals, prayers, and mantra chanting to energize the Yantra, seeking liberation from hindrances and impediments.
●Placement: The Yantra might be placed in a specific location within a home or workplace, following spiritual guidelines for optimal benefits.
●Spiritual Practices: Regular worship and offerings may be conducted to maintain the spiritual potency of the Sampoorna Badha Mukti Yantra.

[Sampoorna Navgrah Yantra 7 X 7]




[Sampoorna Badha Mukti Yantra 10.5 X 10.5]




[Sampoorna Vastu Yantra 7 X 7]




[Sri Yantra 7 X 7]




[Asta Lakshmi 10.5 X 10.5]




[Sampoorna Sarva Kashta Nivaran Yantra 7 X 7]




[Sampoorna Kuber Laxmi Yantra 7 X 7]




[Shree Sampoorna Yantra 10.5 X 10.5]




[Sampoorna Kuber Yantra 7 X 7]





Description

A Yantra is a geometric design or diagram used as a tool for meditation, worship, and spiritual practices in Hinduism and other spiritual traditions. Yantras are considered sacred symbols that embody the essence of a particular deity, energy, or cosmic principle. They are often composed of geometric shapes, symbols, and sometimes mantras. Here are key points about Yantras:

  1. Sacred Geometry: Yantras are known for their precise and intricate geometric patterns. Common shapes include triangles, squares, circles, and lotus petals.

  2. Symbolism: Each Yantra has specific symbols and patterns that represent spiritual concepts, deities, or cosmic energies. The arrangement of these elements is believed to evoke the energy associated with the Yantra.

  3. Deity Representation: Many Yantras are associated with specific deities in Hinduism. For example, the Sri Yantra is associated with the goddess Tripura Sundari, and the Shri Yantra is often linked to Goddess Lakshmi.

  4. Spiritual Practice: Yantras are used for meditation and worship. Practitioners focus on the Yantra to connect with higher states of consciousness and divine energies.

  5. Energization: Before use, Yantras are often "energized" or consecrated through rituals and mantras to enhance their spiritual potency.

  6. Tantric Practices: In some spiritual traditions, Yantras are associated with Tantric practices and rituals aimed at awakening Kundalini energy.

  7. Astrological Yantras: Some Yantras are used in Vedic astrology as remedial measures to counteract the negative influences of specific planetary positions in a persons astrological chart.