Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Yantra – Copper

The Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Yantra is a sacred geometric diagram that combines the energies of both Lord Narasimha (the fierce lion-headed avatar of Vishnu) and Goddess Lakshmi (the deity of wealth, prosperity, and divine grace).

  • Narasimha represents protection, courage, destruction of negativity, and divine justice.

  • Lakshmi represents abundance, beauty, love, and spiritual wealth.

The Yantra acts as a divine shield, inviting both powerful protection and immense blessings into the life of the devotee.

Importance:

  • Protection from enemies and negative forces: Lord Narasimha’s energy in the Yantra safeguards the devotee from seen and unseen dangers — physical, mental, and spiritual.

  • Removal of fear and inner demons: Fear (bhaya), anger, self-doubt, and confusion are destroyed when one meditates on this Yantra.

  • Grace for wealth and prosperity: With Lakshmi’s blessings, not just material wealth but also spiritual prosperity and mental peace are enhanced.

  • Blessings of peace and victory: It ensures not just survival but thriving — peaceful victory in life’s challenges with dignity and dharma.

Spiritual Significance and Growth:

  • Upliftment through courage and devotion: Regular worship builds tremendous inner strength, fearless faith, and surrender to divine will.

  • Balancing power and compassion: Narasimha represents raw power (shakti), Lakshmi represents nurturing grace (kripa). Their combined energy helps the seeker balance strength with softness, justice with mercy — very important for a true spiritual warrior.

  • Overcoming karmic obstacles: The Yantra is especially recommended for those who feel trapped by difficult karmas, psychic attacks, or intense emotional struggles.

  • Awakening the heart: Even though Narasimha is fierce, when Lakshmi is present beside Him, His heart is soft. This symbolism helps the devotee open their own heart, merging fierce discipline with unconditional love.

How to Worship It:

  • Place the Yantra on a clean altar, preferably facing East.

  • Offer white and red flowers (Lakshmi likes white, Narasimha red).

  • Light a ghee lamp (deepam).

  • Chant mantras llike

    “Ugram Viram Maha Vishnum Jvalantam Sarvato Mukham” (for Narasimha)

  • “Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Mahalakshmyai Namaha” (for Lakshmi)


    Meditate on the center (Bindu) of the Yantra, imagining powerful divine energy radiating into your heart.

     

Special days

Worship on Saturdays (for protection) or Fridays (for Lakshmi’s blessings) is considered highly auspicious.

Narasimha Jayanti and Varalakshmi Vratam days are especially powerful for energizing this Yantra.






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