Sampurna Mahalaxmi Yantra: Benefits Mantra Meaning
Understanding Sampurna Mahalaxmi Yantra Meaning in Vedic Astrology
The world today has become a materialistic world and people are measured by the amount of wealth he/she has accumulated. Therefore everybody is out to earn and accumulate wealth so as to live in comfort. In Indian mythology and culture the goddess of wealth is Maa Lakshmi and is worshipped by all. This goddess if pleased is said to bless the person with insurmountable amount of wealth. This goddess is mostly worshipped by the ones whose profession deals with matters of money and wealth.
Sampurna Mahalaxmi Yantra Benefits / Speciality
The Sampurna Mahalaxmi Yantra is one that people usually worship and keep in their households and business places instead of carrying around like other yantras. This particular yantra is a combination of four yantras and is known to be one of the most powerful yantras. Each yantra that has been infused into the Sampurna Mahalaxmi Yantra is blessed by a deity of wealth and prosperity. The four yantras that are combined to create this yantra are the Kanakdhara yantra, Shri Kailash yantra, Shri Durga yantra and Shri Mahalaxmi yantra. This particular combination of four wealth related yantras create a powerful yantra that blesses one with wealth and fortune.
It is believed that when this particular yantra is placed in the safe or other places where money is kept one never runs out of money. This particular yantra is said to bless the household in which it has been instated and helps it in acquiring wealth. The yantra is not only associated with accumulation of wealth but also in acquiring of material comforts and other worldly desires.
The yantra when being instated in a house has a certain ritual to be followed. The ritual is like that of any other yantra being instated at a household but the mantra that is chanted during the worship is different. The
mantra that one needs to chant during the invoking of the Sampurna Mahalaxmi Yantra is as follows:-
"Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Mahalakshmyei Shreem Hreem Shreem Namah."
The above mentioned mantra must be chanted 108 times using the lotus bead rosary. The lotus beads are used as the Goddess Lakshmi is depicted in figures and pictures to be standing on a lotus and also she used to be depicted by a lotus as her early representation. The lotus also symbolizes other things such as the human heart, symmetry, a symbol of detachment and beauty.
This particular yantra when being placed in the house should be facing the east direction and should be kept at eye level. It can be kept in almirah's, safes, money box etc but it has to be kept at eye level.
This yantra too like the others needs to be trusted fully. One should have absolute faith in the talisman to work. Any doubts or scepticism should be discarded from the mind and heart. Complete faith must be put into the yantra for it to work. Even the slightest doubt may have negative effects on the yantra and to lose all its magical charm.
This is a talisman that everybody can keep irrespective of their profession because in this modern age wealth and luxuries have become a necessity.
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