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Read MoreThe Ashtalakshmi Yantra is a sacred Vedic Yantra dedicated to the eight divine forms of Goddess Lakshmi. Also known as the Ashta Lakshmi Yantra it represents eight forms of prosperity and abundance including wealth nourishment courage knowledge success family happiness and spiritual well being.
The Ashtalakshmi Yantra is traditionally worshipped by devotees seeking the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity good fortune success financial stability and harmony. The sacred design represents the divine energies of the eight forms of Lakshmi and is considered suitable for worship at home office shop or business premises.
Devotees may worship the Yantra with faith and devotion to invite positive energy and the blessings of Maa Lakshmi into their lives. It is especially popular during auspicious occasions such as Diwali Lakshmi Puja and Fridays which are traditionally associated with Goddess Lakshmi.
Our Gold Plated Copper Ashtalakshmi Yantra is prepared on copper with an attractive gold plated finish. Copper has traditionally been used for preparing sacred Yantras and spiritual objects in Vedic practices.
The Yantra features the sacred Lakshmi Yantra at the centre with representations of the eight forms of Goddess Lakshmi around it creating a complete spiritual symbol dedicated to Ashtalakshmi.
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The term Ashtalakshmi refers to the eight divine manifestations of Goddess Lakshmi. Each form represents a different aspect of prosperity and well being.
The eight forms are traditionally known as Adi Lakshmi Dhana Lakshmi Dhanya Lakshmi Gaja Lakshmi Santana Lakshmi Veera Lakshmi Vijaya Lakshmi and Vidya Lakshmi.
Together these eight manifestations represent a broader understanding of prosperity. True abundance in Vedic tradition is not limited to financial wealth alone. It also includes health nourishment knowledge courage family happiness victory success and spiritual fulfilment.
Goddess Lakshmi is traditionally worshipped as the divine source of prosperity good fortune abundance and happiness. She is often depicted seated upon a fully blossomed lotus which symbolizes purity spiritual awakening and divine truth.
As the divine consort of Lord Vishnu Goddess Lakshmi is believed to accompany him in his various incarnations. In different traditions she is associated with forms such as Padma Kamala Dharani and Sita representing her eternal connection with Lord Vishnu.
The Ashtalakshmi Yantra is traditionally worshipped for the combined blessings of the eight forms of Goddess Lakshmi. Its spiritual benefits are associated with different dimensions of prosperity and well being.
Attracts Wealth and Prosperity
The Yantra is traditionally worshipped for financial growth abundance and the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi.
Promotes Good Fortune
Devotees worship Ashtalakshmi Yantra with the intention of inviting positive circumstances opportunities and good fortune into their lives.
Supports Business and Professional Growth
The Yantra may be placed in offices shops and business premises by individuals seeking prosperity growth and positive opportunities in their professional life.
Encourages Family Happiness
The blessings of Ashtalakshmi are traditionally associated with family harmony nourishment children and overall household prosperity.
Supports Knowledge and Wisdom
Vidya Lakshmi represents knowledge learning and wisdom making Ashtalakshmi worship relevant for those seeking intellectual and spiritual development.
Encourages Courage and Strength
Veera Lakshmi represents courage determination patience and the strength required to face challenges.
Supports Success and Victory
Vijaya Lakshmi is traditionally associated with success achievement and victory in important endeavors.
Promotes Positive Energy
Keeping and worshipping the Yantra in a clean and sacred environment is traditionally believed to encourage peace harmony and positive spiritual energy.
Adi Lakshmi is considered the primordial and original form of Goddess Lakshmi. She represents eternal prosperity divine grace spiritual strength and inner peace. She is traditionally worshipped for protection spiritual growth and overall well being.
Dhana Lakshmi represents material wealth financial prosperity and abundance. She is traditionally worshipped by devotees seeking financial stability prosperity and success in business and professional activities.
Dhanya Lakshmi represents food grains nourishment agriculture and the resources required to sustain life. Her blessings symbolize abundance of food health nourishment and household prosperity.
Gaja Lakshmi represents power authority prosperity and royal abundance. According to traditional mythology she helped Lord Indra regain his lost prosperity and kingdom. She symbolizes dignity strength social status and success.
Santana Lakshmi represents children family happiness and the continuation of the family lineage. She is traditionally worshipped for the well being of children family harmony and the blessings associated with parenthood.
Veera Lakshmi also known as Dhairya Lakshmi represents courage strength patience and determination. She symbolizes the inner strength required to overcome obstacles face difficult situations and continue moving towards important goals.
Vijaya Lakshmi represents victory achievement and success. She is traditionally worshipped by individuals seeking success in personal professional and spiritual endeavors and the strength to overcome competition and challenges.
Vidya Lakshmi represents knowledge wisdom education and intellectual prosperity. She symbolizes learning understanding creativity and the wisdom required for personal and spiritual development.
The Ashtalakshmi Yantra should traditionally be placed in a clean and sacred location. It may be installed in the Puja room home office shop or business premises.
The North East direction of the Puja room or another suitable sacred location may be considered for placing the Yantra according to traditional practices. The placement should remain clean and respectful and the Yantra may be worshipped regularly with prayers flowers and a diya.
Before installing the Ashtalakshmi Yantra clean the place where it will be kept. Place the Yantra respectfully and offer flowers incense and a diya according to your spiritual tradition.
Devotees may pray to Goddess Lakshmi and chant Lakshmi mantras regularly. Fridays and auspicious occasions such as Diwali and Lakshmi Puja are traditionally considered suitable for special worship of Goddess Lakshmi.
The Yantra should be worshipped with faith devotion and positive intentions. Regular worship is traditionally considered more important than elaborate rituals performed without devotion.
The Ashtalakshmi Yantra may be spiritually energized through traditional prayers and mantra chanting before being provided to the devotee. Energization is considered a sacred process intended to prepare the Yantra for personal worship.
When worshipped with faith and devotion the Ashtalakshmi Yantra serves as a sacred symbol of the eight forms of prosperity and the divine blessings of Goddess Lakshmi.
Om Namha Dhandayee Savaha
Om Aeeng Lakshmi Shareeng Kamaldharni Savaha
Mantra pronunciation and worship methods may vary according to different spiritual traditions. Devotees may seek guidance from a knowledgeable priest or spiritual practitioner when performing specialized rituals.
Ashtalakshmi Yantra is traditionally worshipped for wealth prosperity good fortune knowledge courage family happiness success and spiritual well being.
The eight forms are traditionally known as Adi Lakshmi Dhana Lakshmi Dhanya Lakshmi Gaja Lakshmi Santana Lakshmi Veera Lakshmi Vijaya Lakshmi and Vidya Lakshmi.
The Yantra may be placed in a clean and sacred location such as a Puja room home office shop or business premises. The North East direction is traditionally considered suitable when appropriate.
Yes. Business owners professionals and entrepreneurs may traditionally keep and worship Ashtalakshmi Yantra in their workplace with the intention of seeking prosperity growth success and positive opportunities.
Friday is traditionally associated with Goddess Lakshmi. Auspicious occasions such as Diwali and Lakshmi Puja are also considered suitable for special worship.
Shree Yantra is a sacred geometric representation associated with Goddess Lakshmi and Shakti while Ashtalakshmi Yantra specifically represents the combined blessings of the eight forms of Goddess Lakshmi and the different dimensions of prosperity they symbolize.