Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Baglamukhi Maha Yantra



     According to scripture, the term Yantra has been derived from the word yuj meanings to yoke, join, harness, attach, bind, join or unify. Yantra also carries other meanings like exertion, endeavor, zeal, diligence, attention, application or concentration of the thoughts, abstract contemplation, meditation, manner, method, means, device, way, application, performance, combination, connection, contact and union. Yantra is also believed to have originated form Sanskrit word “yam”, which means supporting or holding the essence of an object or concept and “trana” meaning liberation from bondage. Thus, Yantra means liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth. The origin of Yantra dates back to at least 5000 years. Yantra has evolved massively over the six periods of yoga: Proto, Pre-Classical, Epic, Classical, Post-Classical and Modern yoga.

     Yantra is a symbolic representation of gods and deities. Yantras can be drawn, engraved or painted on a variety of substances like gold, silver, copper, crystal, birch, bone, hide and saligram. While constructing a Yantra, lines, dot, cryptic letter, cryptic mantra, colors, shapes, figures etc. are used. Since the act of drawing and painting of Yantras requires accuracy, exactness, discipline, concentration, neatness and patience, this keeps a person focused, sharp and energetic. Keeping inline with a target goal, a proper balance is required in the construction, seat time, ink, pen, place day and auspicious moments etc. In Hindu and Tibetan Tantric medication, Yantra is massively used as a symbolic object for attaining the profound state of concentration. While using Yantra, an appropriate mantra should also be recited. This shall center the spiritual level of an individual on par with the real spiritual truth. As a consequence of which the person with be enlightened with the self-realization and power of god. This shall further liberate the person from the cycle of birth and rebirth and help in attaining eternal immortality.

     In Hinduism it is believed that goddess Baglamukhi resides within a Yantra. Yantra is regarded to be very auspicious for religious performances. Yantra also represents the folding of hand before gods as a sign of paying respect to the gods. Yantra symbolizes every religious process, temples and other important religious indications. Prior to the use of a Yantra, it needs to be purified and energized. After constructing a Yantra it should be bathed, placed on a golden pedestal and then be showered with Kunda, Gola or Udbhava flowers or with the eight scents. Since the Yantra represents the god, it should be worshipped by chanting an appropriate mantra. This invokes the divine power of the god into the Yantra. The entire ritual should be conducted at night. Yantras energized during the nights of Maha Shivratri, Holi and Diwali are most effective and powerful. Before wearing a Yantra, foremost it should be drawn using the eight Kaula perfumes and the key mantra must be written on it. On the outer portion of the Yantra, the armour and 1000 names should be written. After the power of the goddess is invoked into the Yantra, it should be held in a metal holder and strung in gold or silver thread and then can be worn to reap maximum benefits. Red, orange, yellow or a combination of these should be used while drawing a Yantra on a paper. One should worship the Yantra by lightening license or lamp before it and making offerings early in the morning.

     Baglamukhi Maha Yantra is used to power & dominance over enemies. Baglamukhi yantra is very powerful and useful yantra for victory over enemies, law suits, court cases, success in quarrels and compititions. The presiding deity goddess Baglamukhi is the conroller of this powerful Yantra which encharges Yantra with occoult forces. Baglamukhi yantra is useful for victory over enemies, success in law suits, quarrels and compettitions. The worship of this yantra is performed in a particular star and moment when there is maximum power generated from the planet MARS, by wearing yellow dress, on yellow asana, with yellow flowers and yellow beads.

     This yantra basically is to be drawn by Turmeric, Dhatura flowers juice, or yellow orpoinent on a piece and be worshipped to attain success. The yantra is engraved on copper plate only. Baglamukhi yantra is very effective to ward off the evil effects of souls and Yakshani also to get success in gambling. This is a very powerful and useful yantra for victory over enemies, law suits, success in quarrels and compititions.

     Baglamukhi yantra is effective as a memo of acheiving success over enemies. This yantra also offers protection for cuts, scars, operations and accidents. Baglamukhi yantra should be written or embossed on copper, brorze or Silver or Gold. It is worn in neck as well as kept in the puja ghar. It's pooja be performed through yellow beads, rosary and yellow dress through Beej Mantra to be recited daily.

!!Om Hleem Baglamukhi Sarwdushtanam Wacham Mukham Padam
Stambhay Jihwa Kilay Buddhi Vinashay Hleem Om swaha!!

Any person using this yantra while in court every time gets success. This is practical use of this yantra. It is well tested by many people. After Pran Pratishta, yantra shall be placed at puja place or in house temple on wooden chowke over which yellow asana be put. The puja be performed after bath. Take the water in righthand, recite the baglamukhi beej mantra and sprinkle water on yantra, your all wishes would be fulfilled.

Yantra Guidelines:- A Yantra is an instrument, or a talisman or a mystical diagram usually in copper. It is a technique or path, considered the simplest and shortest, through which one can attain one's desires, and fulfill one's wishes. It is said that the 'Deities' reside in the Yantras and by performing 'Puja' or worship of Yantras, one can appease them, remove the malefic effects of planets, and increase the flow of positive influences. Procedures to be followed by you to place this energized Yantra.

1. First purify your body and start with a clear and positive mind frame
2. Find a place on the floor facing east, where you will be undisturbed.
3. Light the incense or diya. (It does not matter how many you light).
4. Lay a fresh flower and a fresh fruit on the altar.
5. Open the Yantra and place it along with the image of the deity of yantra and your isht God.
6. Take the water with any leaf from any tree and sprinkle the water on yourself followed by sprinkling the water on the Yantra.
7. Then purify your soul and surrender yourself completely in devotion to God and chant 21 times the following :

"Om Hleem Bagla Mukhi Namha"

8. Close your eyes and concentrate on the deity to bless you with wishes.Now with all sincerity, ask God to grant you the desire of your life that you wanted to be fulfilled in your own language.

Vedic Yantras are Energised (Pran pratishta) by learned purohits, by reciting the vedic mantra of the particular Devi or Deva one lack eighteen thousands time and the Homa of 108 mantra. Yantras are send along with Prashad of the Pran Pratishta (no eatables are sent).

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