Jana Akarshana Yantra – Copper

“Jana” means people, and “Akarshana” means attraction or pulling towards. So, the Jana Akarshana Yantra is a sacred geometric diagram used to attract positive attention, win people’s hearts, gain favor, influence minds positively, and draw loving, supportive people into your life.

It’s a form of divine magnetism — not manipulation — rooted in inner purity and dharmic (righteous) attraction.

Devotional Importance:

  • Blessing of universal love: It helps the devotee develop qualities like kindness, grace, speech sweetness (vāk-shuddhi), and loving vibrations, making others naturally drawn to them.

  • Removal of obstacles in relationships: It eases tensions in social, professional, or family environments.

  • Divine charisma: It invokes the blessings of deities like Lord Krishna (the ultimate attractor, the “Akarshana Moorthy”) and certain aspects of Devi (like Lalita Tripura Sundari), who are known for their divine charm and loving presence.

  • Strengthening of sankalpa (intention): Whatever righteous desire you hold (like spreading dharma, helping society, teaching, leadership), this Yantra strengthens your inner power to fulfill it.

Spiritual Significance and Growth:

  • Inner magnetism: True attraction is from purity, love, and divine inner radiance. Jana Akarshana Yantra strengthens these inner qualities, leading to spiritual beauty.

  • Selfless leadership: Spiritually, this Yantra helps you gather people not for ego, but for uplifting purposes — spreading goodness, teaching, guiding.

  • Voice of Truth: Your words become more truthful, appealing, and inspiring, helping you influence people in a way that benefits them spiritually too.

  • Expansion of Heart Chakra: It works strongly on the Anahata (Heart) Chakra, making you genuinely loving and inclusive.

  • Vairagya Balance: It teaches how to attract and lead people while remaining inwardly unattached, preserving your peace and devotion.

Typical Devotional Practice:

  • The Yantra is energized on a Friday, Monday, or Thursday, depending on which deity aspect you focus on (Shakti, Vishnu, Krishna).

  • Bathe it in clean water or milk, then offer sandal paste, flowers (preferably white or red), and incense.

  • Chant mantras like:

    • Krishna-related: “ॐ क्लीं कृष्णाय नमः” (Om Kleem Krishnaya Namah)

    • Devi-related: “ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं चामुण्डायै विच्चे” (Om Aim Hreem Kleem Chamundayai Vichche)

     

  • Daily prayer should focus on becoming an instrument of divine love and service, not selfish gain.

Important Note:

    • The Jana Akarshana Yantra is powerful, but it must be used with pure intent. If used selfishly (for ego, greed, manipulation), it can backfire spiritually.

    • When used rightly, it leads to expansion of your spiritual aura, true friendships, and karmic upliftment.






Related Items