Saturday, April 30, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
SREECHAKRAM / MAHAAMERU
Every yantric shape emits a very specific frequency and energy patterns. Sri Chakra is said to contain within itself the essence of all other yantras, and thus it contains the essence of all traditions. In its Maha Meru form, Sri Chakra radiates an aura of love and order, literally creating a scared space around itself. Where ever it is placed, it brings order, peace, creating a sacred space around itself. Wherever it is placed, it brings order, peace, happiness, health, and wealth in short, everything that is needed. Just keeping it in one’s home will confer great blessings, because the Meru subtly connects itself to the other major yantras in the world .
It may be given as a loving and auspicious gift for newlywed couples embarking on their lives together, for adult children setting out on their own, for friends and relative moving into a new home or embarking on a new endeavor; even as a corporate gift from employers to valued employees in each case, it will empower the recipient in every possible way.People of all beliefs, religions and sects may reap the benefits of peace, healing and prosperity by installing the maha meru in their homes, offices, shrines and places of worship, as well as in hospitals, heating centers, prayer halls and wedding canters.
It is worshiped as the source of the Cosmos and of all power. It creates and sustains the entire Cosmos, and we should therefore strive to understand, worship and realize this power and intelligence that runs the world
It can be kept any where. If kept in the home, it will connect itself to all the other yantras in the world through its Bindu and attract organizing, peaceful and loving vibrations from wherever they are in the world. It is also a good thing to keep in hospitals, as it has healing properties. Or it can be kept in the office, because it attracts wealth, abundance and organization in the office. It is good to keep in public places too, because there will be an aura of grandeur and peace coming from this yantra. So it’s a universal symbol, which can be kept any where and every where.You can do puja it you wish to, but that does not imply that it needs puja. Meru connects itself with the all other yantras in the world, it continuously receives vibrations and powers. It receives abundance and grace, and redistributes them in its own vicinity. Thus, by itself it does not need any puja as such.
How ever, the nature of the vibrations it radiates can be enhanced very positively if you play soft music in the place where it is kept – similar to what we see in the entrance lobbies of hospitals and hotels, and so on, where soft music is played to bring about a peaceful attitude in the people who enter there places.
So if you can do pooja to the Meru, well and good. If you can’t, you just play some soft music to it. It will absorb the vibrations and emit divine music that protects and heals, that wards off evil and brings prosperity. And not merely currency, but all forms of divine blessings of peace – love, truth, non-violence; principles that empower every one.Thursday, April 14, 2011
Saturday, April 9, 2011
SRI CHAKRA/MERU
SRI CHAKRA/MERU
Every yantric shape emits a very specific frequency and energy patterns. Sri Chakra is said to contain within itself the essence of all other yantras, and thus it contains the essence of all traditions.
Certain powers, for example, are ascribed to the six pointed star of david, the christain cross, the five pointed star, the Egyptian and Meso- American pyramids and so on. The meru’s particular configuration is revered in all Eastern traditions. It integrates the essence of India Mother Goddess worship, Mahayana Buddhism, chinese feng shui, the Eleusinian mysteries of the Ancient Greeks and so much more. Once received from a proper and well intentioned Guru, the maha meru can bring unbounded happiness and every good things in life.
In its Maha Meru form, Sri Chakra radiates an aura of love and order, literally creating a scared space around itself. Where ever it is placed, it brings order, peace, creating a sacred space around itself. Wherever it is placed, it brings order, peace, happiness, health, and wealth in short, everything that is needed. Just keeping it in one’s home will confer great blessings, because the Meru subtly connects itself to the other major yantras in the world . Its mere presence is said to cleanse the home of defects under both the vaastu and feng shui systems to ward off and neutralize negative energies and the “evil eye”; to protect against unfavorable planetary influences and to bring about healing prosperity and peace of mind.
People of all beliefs, religions and sects may reap the benefits of peace, healing and prosperity by installing the maha meru in their homes, offices, shrines and places of worship, as well as in hospitals, heating centers, prayer halls and wedding canters.
It may be given as a loving and auspicious gift for newlywed couples embarking on their lives together, for adult children setting out on their own, for friends and relative moving into a new home or embarking on a new endeavor; even as a corporate gift from employers to valued employees in each case, it will empower the recipient in every possible way.
It’s a universal yantra, belonging to all religions yantras resembling this one include the Sri chakra of Hinduism, and the Mahayana Mandala of Buddhism. Chinese feng shul employs similar yantras, the Greek Eleusinian Mysteries involved still another.
It is worshiped as the source of the Cosmos and of all power. It creates and sustains the entire Cosmos, and we should therefore strive to understand, worship and realize this power and intelligence that runs the world. The khadgamala yoginis [ i.e the goddesses that inhabit Sri Chakra ] emanate like rays from Sri lalita, the Maha Devi Great Goddesses at Sri Meru’s center. All gods worship Her power in order to share it and to do god; all demons worship her power in order to loot and exploit. The Meru is one form of the power and beauty found in the principles of geometry and symmetry that govern the world. Aspects of Her immense powers are variously called yoga Maya, Durga ,kali, Vaishnavi, Chadika, Lakshmi, Saraswat,. and so on like the fruits of a wish fulfilling tree.
It can be kept any where. If kept in the home, it will connect itself to all the other yantras in the world through its Bindu and attract organizing, peaceful and loving vibrations from wherever they are in the world. It is also a good thing to keep in hospitals, as it has healing properties. Or it can be kept in the office, because it attracts wealth, abundance and organization in the office. It is good to keep in public places too, because there will be an aura of grandeur and peace coming from this yantra. So it’s a universal symbol, which can be kept any where and every where.
You can do puja it you wish to, but that does not imply that it needs puja. When the Maha Meru is taken from the Guru’s hands, it is already energized with his vibrations and powers. Since it then connects itself from the guru’s hands, it is already energized with his vibrations and powers. Since it then connects itself with the all other yantras in the world, it continuously receives vibrations and powers. It receives abundance and grace, and redistributes them in its own vicinity. Thus, by itself it does not need any puja as such. How ever, the nature of the vibrations it radiates can be enhanced very positively if you play soft music in the place where it is kept – similar to what we see in the entrance lobbies of hospitals and hotels, and so on, where soft music is played to bring about a peaceful attitude in the people who enter there places.
So if you can do pooja to the Meru, well and good. If you can’t, you just play some soft music to it. It will absorb the vibrations and emit divine music that protects and heals, that wards off evil and brings prosperity. And not merely currency, but all forms of divine blessings of peace – love, truth, non-violence; principles that empower every one.
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Friday, April 8, 2011
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