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The right way to place Shri Yantra at home to bring in prosperity

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 4, 2025, 10:30 IST
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The right way to place Shri Yantra at home to bring in prosperity

Shri Yantra, also known as Shri Chakra, is a powerful spiritual symbol in Hindu traditions and teachings of Sri Vidya. It is sometimes also called the’ Yantra of wealth’. Shri Yantra is a highly intricate geometric pattern that only a few can accurately replicate. It symbolises the cosmic process of creation and the union of energies. This sacred sign aids in spiritual growth, attracts prosperity and eliminates life’s obstacles.

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The chakras of Shri Yantra

Shri Yantra has 9 chakras. These are nine interlocking triangles that surround and radiate from the central point (bindu). And are covered by lotus petals and circles encased within a square with four gates, representing the earthly plane. Its intricate design features form a total of forty-three smaller triangles from the nine interlocking triangles, each symbolising a specific facet of the universe or the corresponding deity. The Bindu signifies the source and the ultimate convergence of all creation.

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Not just religious but spiritual benefits of Shri Yantra

When activated properly, this Yantra can bring immense spiritual, financial, and emotional benefits.
It increases spiritual awareness
It strengthens connection and divine energies
It removes negative energies and stubborn obstacles from life
It attracts positivity and abundance
Promotes healing and protection from diseases.


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Where to place the Shri Yantra?

Be very careful while placing this powerful yantra; its incorrect placement can be extremely harmful. Once you activate and energize the Shri Yantra, place it in the East direction of your home or the home temple. The east direction is the perfect space for the Shri Yantra, as it is also the direction of the rising sun, whose energies help activate it every day and add to its power. If it is not possible to keep it in the East, try placing it somewhere in the Northeast direction.


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How to carefully activate the chakra?

Pran Pratishtha is the process of bringing life to this yantra. Without this, it just remains a piece of metal.
Purify yourself and the yantra
Take a bath, wear clean clothes and cleanse the yantra with Ganga jal or raw milk
Choose the right spot
Select a peaceful, sacred space. Avoid bedrooms and near washrooms
Perform a simple puja
Light a diya or incense, offer fresh flowers and sandalwood paste, place the yantra on a red or yellow cloth.


Chant activation mantras
Use a rudraksha mala and chant OM or a specific Vedic mantra 108 times.
Offer prasad
Present fruits or offer sweets and end the ritual with a prayer for your desired intentions.


Note: The Shri Yantra’s benefits are based on traditional beliefs. Results may vary, and this is not a substitute for professional or spiritual advice. Use with respect and personal discretion.

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