Shri Vidya Sadhna: Shri Yantra

Sreevidya Sadhana is the only supreme spiritual practice, which gives full satisfaction to all the material pleasures, devotees, religion, meaning, work, and salvation. And worshipers receive this dharma, meaning, work and salvation, by practicing the four powers of Srividya in accordance with their respective dynamics, in one of the laws of Hadi, Kadi, Kadali and another secret (which are not right to the public here). Does, or by attaining any power of Srividya, only gets physical pleasure, enjoyment only.

This is the best practice for achieving eternal benefits and progress, but without initiation, this practice should never be done, otherwise the seeker has to face mental cessation, in the beginning, facing the financial constraints etc., and for a long time, Get to know Srividya Sadhana, done with the initiation of Dutta under the guidance of the superior master, starts giving its effect only after 3 to 5 days without any adverse consequences and gives complete mature results in 41 days! It is a matter of great fortune for human beings to worship this superfluous worship.

Sri Yantra

The Sri Yantra or Sri Chakra is a form of a mystical diagram (yantra) used in the Shri Vidya school of Hindu Tantra. It consists of nine interlocking triangles that surround a central point known as a bindu. Because of its nine triangles, Sri Yantra is also known as the Navayoni Chakra. When the two-dimensional Sri Yantra is represented in three dimensions, it is called a Maha Meru. Mount Meruderives its name from this shape.

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Śrī Vidyā (also spelled “Shri” is “knowledge, learning, lore, science”. is a Hindu Tantric religious system devoted to the Goddess as Lalitā Tripurasundarī (“Beautiful Goddess of the Three Cities”), Bhuvaneshvari etc. A thousand names for this form of Devī are recited in the Lalitā Sahasranāma, which includes Śrī Vidyā concepts.The sect accepts and aims to provide both material prosperity and self-realization. It has an extensive literature. Details of belief vary in different texts but the general principles are similar to those found in Kashmir Shaivism.There are various schools, including the so-called left-handed and right-handed practice. Initiation must be a guru. Many Sri Vidya mantras are available in print but they are often considered more potent in the context of the guru’s initiation.There is a very popular saying among Sri Vidya tradition is that one has to be verily Shiva himself or in one’s last birth to get Sri Vidya. Since we are not Shiva, it has to be the last birth or when we get it, it becomes our last birth and One can worship Lalitha only if she wishes us to do so.

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  1. Trailokya Mohan or Bhupar, the outermost square, traced in three lines and interrupted by four recessed portals;
  2. Sarva Aasa Paripurak, the outer lotus, consisting of 16 petals;
  3. Sarva Sankshobahan, the inner lotus, consisting of 8 petals;
  4. Sarva Saubhagyadayak, the outermost ring of small triangles (14 in total);
  5. Sarva Arthasadhak, the next ring of triangles (10 in total);
  6. Sarva Rakshakar, a smaller ring of 10 triangles;
  7. Sarva Rogahar, a ring of 8 small triangles;
  8. Sarva Siddhiprada, one small triangle containing the bindu at its center;
  9. Sarva Anandamay, the bindu.