Mangal Yantra: Benefits Mantra Meaning
Understanding Mangal Yantra Meaning in Vedic Astrology
The Mangal Yantra is used specifically by people who are not doing well in business and by those who have trouble getting married. This Yantra is also used to overcome domestic disputes, debt problems, divorces, infertility etc.
Astrology plays a very important role in India and the astrological charts are highly followed here. In India it is believed that the alignment of planets and stars during the time of one's birth governs the life and its occurrences of an individual. Therefore to overcome any such difficulties faced in the natural or supernatural way the Yantra's were created. Every Yantra that is made has its own specific function and deity.
Mangal Yantra Benefits / Speciality
The Mangal/Bhoom Yantra is dedicated to the planet Mars. Mangal is the Indian name for Mars and this is a planet that plays a vital role in the Indian astrology. This particular planet is normally associated with negativity in the Indian astrology and is said to be the major cause of accidents, troubles and untimely deaths. Therefore to combat this negative effect of the planet and nullify it the Mangal Yantra was created. A person is said to have a very troublesome life if during the time of his birth the planet Mars was first, fourth, seventh and tenth house of the astrological chart of his/her birth. People who have the above mentioned astrological birth chart are known to be the most troubled and unluckiest persons. These are the persons who need to have this Mangal Yantra to protect themselves from getting into trouble.
The invoking of the Mangal Yantra and its worship is carried out on Tuesdays. It has specifically to be carried out on a Tuesday as it is the only auspicious day for it, worship any other day would not produce the same results. According to customs and rituals one must have fasted for 21 simultaneous Tuesdays to be able to carry out the puja. The puja is carried out in the same way as that of the other Yantra's but the
mantra that is to be recited differs from Yantra to Yantra. In the case of the Mangal Yantra the recitation is as follows:-
"Om Angarakaya Namaha"
This particular Yantra is made on silver or gold only. The Yantra has a depiction of a large triangle which encloses several other triangles. The smaller triangles within the large triangle are of two types. One is inverted while the other is a regular triangle. There are a total of 21 inverted and regular triangles within the large triangle. These smaller triangles have inscriptions on them.
The Yantra is usually worn by the person who is born during the planetary alignment of Mars being on the first, fourth, seventh and tenth house. The Yantra can also be placed in the house to ward off evil and bad luck. The primary use of this Yantra is to ward off miseries, troubles, difficulties and help a person get married. It also keeps evil and accidents at bay. It has also been used in the case of abortions, clearing of debts and infertility. The Yantra when kept on a rising moon during Tuesday night's is supposed to keep safe the wearer from accidents injuries and blood pressure related diseases.
Yantras in Vedic Astrology