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Thursday 11 February 2021

Significance of Shri Yantra in Modern Times.



What is sacred geometry? 

Sacred geometry is beyond religion and doctrine, yet many of its principles have been adopted by different religions in their architecture and art. Through the centuries, architects around the world have used certain geometric principles to build their temples, monuments and cathedrals—intended as symbolic models of the universe. Sacred geometry merges the physical, tangible aspects of creation with the spiritual essence behind them. It is the meeting of the seen and the unseen, the manifest and the unmanifest, the finite and the infinite, the mundane and the profound. Sacred geometry has played an integral role in the philosophy, architecture and art of numerous cultures since time began. 

 Why we need this? 

 Throughout the process of evolution, man has always found ways to guard and secure himself by using cosmic forces. History offers us infinite insights and instances of people who’ve employed these forces of nature to their advantage in the form of talismans, yantras and various other mystic charms as a sacred geometry 

What is Shri Yantra? 

 The Sanskrit term Shri yantra originates from “yan” or “yam” meaning “medium” and “tra” meaning “instrument” or “tool”. Here Shri represents wealth and Yantra is an instrument, apparatus or an amulet endowed with protective powers, its ultimate purpose is to unite us with our higher selves. Shri Yantra holds supreme status among all mystic sciences and disciplines. Tantric gurus have collectively declared Shri yantra as the best medium for manifestation and wish fulfilment. The Shri Yantra is considered to be the tool for obtaining and fulfilling all worldly desires and for material manifestation. 

The Shri Yantra is a mathematically precise design and based upon Golden Proportion or Phi ratio. Everything that exists in nature, is constructed in a proportionately precise manner and this proportion is called the Golden/Phi ratio. The Shri Yantra means “holy instrument” and can also be known as the Shri Chakra or “holy wheel”. It contains all form of sacred geometry/golden ratio, is mathematically precise and can also represent the union of the Divine Masculine and Feminine (The upward triangles meeting the downward triangles. 

Staring at the central dot or ‘Bindu’ of the Shri Yantra is known and proven to create changes within the brain and the stimulation of the Pineal gland by focusing our attention on the ‘3rd eye’ area. The Pineal gland is a small endocrine gland in the brain. It produces melatonin, a serotonin derived hormone, which affects the modulation of sleep patterns in both seasonal and circadian rhythms. Its shape resembles a tiny pine cone (hence its name), and it is located in the epithalamus, near the centre of the brain, between the two hemispheres, tucked in a groove where the two halves of the thalamus join. The typical Shri Yantra with its central point (Bindu) and concentric circles of petals and other geometries are conceived of as a sacred dwelling in which the presiding deity and their entourage take up residence. So you move through each layer pay attention to what elements are being brought in. Look at the number behind each of the segments like the 9 strings or why are there 4 triangles for the Shiva and Shakti. 

 The Bindu represents the location of the highest manifestation of the deity as well as the focal point through which the deity transcends the relative plane, with its form and structure to merge into the formless consciousness. To help visually understand, the Bindu is the centre of the Shri Yantra and the dot is the symbol of AUM – it represents the piercing, breaking or bursting through (Bindu Vedhana) and it is the final stage. This is the very same formless consciousness in which the devotee merges with the highest truth. The Shri Yantra is then fully activated in its Divine nature and reveals the true potential and nature of the devotee in this merging and loving Shri relationship with the Divine as the divine. 

 
How Shri Yantra Works 

Exploring Yantra Dynamics Shri Yantra is an energy mapping machine. It is a blueprint that radiates a specific frequency due to its unique geometric construction. When focusing or meditating on a Shri Yantra, the mind automatically comes into alignment and resonates to the particular energy of the yantra. This sequence of resonance is magnified as one consistently meditates over it. Shri Yantra acts as a reservoir of divine energy. It is a medium through which the invincible energy acts on an individual. This channelled energy possesses an intense power to attract and manifest the desired experiences. 

 
Significance of Shri Yantra in Modern Times. 

 Primitive people began wearing amulets and yantras to protect themselves from an often frightening world. Shri Yantra guarded the user against enemies, animals and provided protection against the evil eye. In our modern societies, our fears, needs and challenges are more sophisticated in nature. In this age, we are tortured by inflation, crime, natural and man-made disasters. There are the ever-expanding inner demons such as anxiety, frustrations and mental illness too, to name but a few. The use of yantra in present-day is therefore much more relevant than ever before.

Monday 20 June 2011

गणपति जी

हरिः ॐ॥ नमस्ते गणपतये।त्वमेव प्रत्यक्षं तत्त्वमसि।त्वमेव केवलं कर्त्तासि।त्वमेव केवलं धर्तासि।त्वमेव केवलं  हर्तासि।त्वमेव सर्वं खल्विदं ब्रह्मासि।त्वं साक्षादात्मासि नित्यम्।ऋतं वच्मि।सत्यं वच्मि। अव  त्वं  माम्। अव वक्तारम्। अव श्रोतारम्। अव दातारम्। अव धातारम्। अवानूचानमवशिष्यम्। अव पश्चात्तात्। अव पुरस्तात्। अवोत्तरातात्। अव दक्षिणात्तात्। अव चोर्ध्वात्तात्। अवाधरात्तात्। सर्वतो माम् पाहि पाहि समन्तात्।त्वं वाङ्मयस्त्वं चिन्मयः। त्वं आनन्दमयस्त्वं ब्रह्ममयः। त्वं सच्चिदानन्दाद्वितीयोऽसि।त्वं प्रत्यक्षं ब्रह्मासि। त्वं ज्ञानमयो विज्ञानमयोऽसि। सर्वं जगदिदं त्वत्तोजायते। सर्वं जगदिदं त्वत्तस्तिष्ठति।सर्वं जगदिदं त्वयि लयमेष्यति।सर्वं जगदिदं त्वयि प्रत्येति। त्वं भुमिरापोऽनलोऽनिलो नभः। त्वं चत्वारि वाक्पदानि। त्वं देहत्रयातीतः।  त्वं कालत्रयातीतः त्वं गुणत्रयातीतः।त्वं अवस्थात्रयातीतः। त्वं मुलाधारस्थितोऽसि नित्यम्।त्वं शक्तित्रयात्मकः। त्वां योगिनो ध्यायन्ति नित्यम्। त्वं ब्रह्मा त्वं विष्णुस्त्वं रुद्रस्त्वमिन्द्रस्त्वमग्निस्त्वं वायुस्त्वं सुर्यस्त्वं चन्द्रमास्त्वं ब्रह्मभूर्भुवः स्वरोम्।गणादीन् पूर्वमुच्चार्य वर्णादीन्स्तदनन्तरम्। अनुस्वारः परतरः। अर्धेन्दुलसितम्।। तारेण रुद्धम्। एतत्तव मनुस्वरुपम्। गकारः पुर्वरूपम्। अकारो मध्यमरूपम्।  अनुस्वारश्चान्त्यरूपम्। बिन्दुरुत्तररूपम्। नादःसन्धानम्। संहिता सन्धिः। सैषा गणेशविद्या। गणकऋषिः। निचृत गायत्री छन्दः। गणपतिर्देवता।  गं गणपतये नमः। एकदन्ताय विद्महे वक्रतुण्डाय धीमहि तन्नो दन्ती प्रचोदयात्। एकदन्तं चतुर्हस्तं पाशमङ्कुशधारिणम्।रदं वरदं हस्तैर्विभ्राणं मूषकध्वजम्। रक्तं लम्बोदरं शूर्पकर्णकं रक्तवाससम्।रक्तगन्धानुलिप्ताङ्गं रक्तपुष्पैःसुपूजितम्। भक्तानुकम्पिनं देवं जगत्कारणमच्युतम्।आविर्भूतं सृष्ट्यादौ  प्रकृते पुरूषात् परम्। एवं ध्यायति यो नित्यं योगी योगिनां वरः॥नमो व्रातपतये नमो गणपतये नमः प्रमथपतये नमस्तेऽस्तु लम्बोदराय एकदन्ताय विघ्नविनाशिने शिवसुताय श्री वरदमूर्तये नमः॥

Sunday 5 June 2011

Shree Yantra Temple

 The Shree Yantra Temple
 The Shree Yantra Temple is situated in Haridwar, 208 km from Delhi the capital of India, on the banks of the holy river Ganges. It is one of the most revered Shakti Upasna Kendra. The temple is visited by large number of people daily. Big congregations are held during Navratras in Chaitra (April) and Ashwin (October) months. The Pathotsava of maa Tripur Sundri is held in the month of April. The temple is situated just 300m from the Daksh Mandir, an ancient  temple dedicated to Bhagwan Shankar.


                           Near about  52 km. (one and a half hour drive) from Dehradun the capital of Uttrakhanda, Haridwar is a renowned religious city dedicated to Goddess Chandi Devi, Mansa devi  and Maya Devi.It is very famous for Har Ki Paudi.And Daksh Prajapati Temple in Kankhal but these day this city is famous for Shri Yantra Temple (the first Temple of Shree Yantra of the world made by red stone). There are several temples of other deities in the vicinity, the most famous ones being Satighat & Daksh Temle and Mother Ganges. Haridwar is also famous for Kumbh Mela.
                           Accommodations are available in our Vishvakalyan Sadhna Yatna Ashram and a number of Hotels, Dharamshalas and guest houses. Vishavakalyan Sadhan Yatna is also established by our pujya Gurudev Shri Nirvan Pithadhishwar Acharya Mahamandleshwar Shri Shri 1008 Shri Swami Vishwadevanand ji Maharaj for devotees. There are near about 70 rooms in our Ashram. All rooms are well furnished and neat & clean. The devotees of Bhagwati Tripura Sundri who want to come in our ashram and want to do worship of Mother Tripur Sundri. They can book their rooms by contact our administrator  of  Ashram. You can book your Pooja also.You can do Aarti & prayer of  Mother Tripur Sundri for your well being and prosperity. 


How to reach to the Shree Yantra Temple.
                  .
                   Distance of Shree Yantra Temple from Varies Cities

Delhi
( 208 KM )
Dehradun
( 53 KM )
Moradabad
( 156 KM )
Paniapat
( 146 KM )
Ambala
( 170 KM )
         
   1. Coming by Car :-
  • After entering Haridwar city look out for Swami Shradhanad Chounk (Singdwara), which is situated on the Delhi Haridwar road .
  • Take a right turn from crossing the Chounk near Gurukul Kangadi Pharmacy. From the right turn ashram is just one KM away on Lakshar Road.You can find a signboard of our Ashram with proper direction.
  • Enquire about Shree Yantra Temle or Vishvakalyan Sadhanayatana Ashram. 

2. Coming by train :-
There are several trains a day between Delhi and Haridwar, schedule is posted below.So, You can book tickets online upto Haridwar Junction at http://www.indianrail.gov.in. You can either hire a taxi from ashram sources to bring you directly to the ashram, or you can take a taxi or Auto Riksha for Shree Yantra Mandir.
Train No.
Train Name
Origin
Dep.Time
Destination
Arr.Time
2017
DEHRADUN SHTBDI
NEW DELHI
06:50
HARIDWAR JN
11:25
2017A
NZM DDN AC SPL
H.NIZAMUDDIN
23:05
HARIDWAR JN
04:00
2055
+DDN JANSHTBDI
NEW DELHI
15:25
HARIDWAR JN
19:25
4041
+MUSSOORIE EXP
DELHI S ROHILLA
21:05
HARIDWAR JN
05:45
9019
DEHRADUN EXP
NEW DELHI
05:45
HARIDWAR JN
15:10
9105
HARIDWAR MAIL 
DELHI CANTT
04:52
HARIDWAR JN
12:30
8477
UTKAL EXP
H.NIZAMUDDIN
14:30
HARIDWAR JN
20:30
  HARIDWAR TO DELHI
Train No.
Train Name
Origin
Dep.Time
Destination
Arr.Time
2018
DEHRADUN SHTBDI
HARIDWAR JN
18:13
NEW DELHI
22:45
2018A
DDN NZM AC SPL
HARIDWAR JN
10:25
H.NIZAMUDDIN
14:40
2056
+NDLS JANSHTBDI
HARIDWAR JN
06:20
NEW DELHI
11:15
4042
+MUSSOORIE EXP
HARIDWAR JN
23:20
DELHI SAHDARA
06:56
4310
+UJJAIYANI EXP
HARIDWAR JN
07:43
H.NIZAMUDDIN
13:25
8478
+KALINGAUTKALEXP
HARIDWAR JN
06:00
H.NIZAMUDDIN
11:45
9020
DEHRADUN EXP
HARIDWAR JN
13:10
NEW DELHI
22:00
9106
HW ADI MAIL
HARIDWAR JN
15:25
DELHI
22:00

3. Coming by air :-
Jolly Grant Airport is located 26 KMs away from our Ashram. There were flights running daily between Delhi and Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun. The airport is only about 1/2 hour from the ashram. From there again you can take a taxi or bus to Haridwar.
  For any assistance with transportation to Rishikesh please contact ashram office.