Today, I dove into something that I think is pretty cool—astrology yantras. Basically, these are tools, kind of like protective spells, that people use to connect with different gods and get specific benefits. I got interested in how these things are made based on your birth chart to tap into planetary energies. It sounded complex, but also really powerful.

So, I started with the basics. From what I gathered, the term “yantra” is Sanskrit for “tool,” and they’re used to clear out bad vibes and bring in good ones. I looked up different types, and the Sri Yantra caught my eye. They say it’s like the whole universe in one symbol. I thought, “Okay, this is deep.”

  • First step: I tried to understand the Sri Yantra. It’s supposed to show how energy flows everywhere and help with spiritual growth. Plus, it’s said to bring in all kinds of abundance. I’m all about that, so I decided to focus on this one first.
  • Next up: I found out there are yantras for each planet, like Rahu and Jupiter. Each one is supposed to do different things. I figured if I could get the hang of one, maybe I could work my way up to the others.

I learned that cleaning a yantra is part of the process. You wipe it gently with a clean cloth and offer stuff like sandalwood paste or saffron. It’s like you’re taking care of it, and in return, it’s supposed to work better for you. I tried this out with a small Sri Yantra I picked up. It felt kind of nice, like I was really engaging with it.

I also read about the Kuber Yantra, which is all about money and career growth. Who doesn’t want that, right? It’s supposed to attract financial gains and help you move up in your job. I haven’t tried this one yet, but it’s on my list.

This whole thing got me thinking about how much is out there that we don’t really know about. I mean, making a yantra based on your birth chart? That’s next level. I’m still wrapping my head around it, but it’s fascinating.

It was a full day of learning and trying things out. I started with just reading about yantras, then I was cleaning one and feeling like I was actually doing something spiritual. It’s not every day you get to feel like you’re tapping into ancient practices.

I’m thinking this could be a regular thing for me. There’s something about the ritual of it all that feels good. Plus, if there’s even a chance it could bring more positivity and abundance into my life, why not?

The Takeaway

This yantra stuff is way more than just symbols on paper. It’s a whole practice that connects you to something bigger. I’m still a beginner, but I’m excited to see where this goes. Who knows, maybe I’ll end up with a whole collection of yantras, each one bringing something different into my life. For now, I’m just enjoying the journey and the sense of connection it brings.