Swastik Yantra Copper in attractive box
Size – 2 Inches x 2 Inches & 3 Inches x 3 Inches [Please select your Size from the Dropdown Above]
Product Specification
Brand | Plus Value |
Yantra Color | Brown |
Material | Copper |
Size | 2 x 2, 3 x 3 inches |
Weight | 9 Grams x 17 Grams Approx |
Uses in | Vastu Shastra, Astrology |
Country of Origin | India |
Swastik is a sacred and auspicious symbol of Indian tradition. Swastik has been given priority at the beginning of any new work.
The swastika is recognized as a powerful symbol of auspiciousness and good fortune. It is commonly displayed in various places, including Hindu homes, businesses, printed materials, cars, temples, and ashrams. This widespread use reflects its significance in promoting positivity and blessings in daily life and spiritual practices.
Popularly, swastika phrase is translated as ‘all is well.’
Multiple Uses of Swastika Yantra:-
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Place the swastik yantra in the northeast corner of your plot or home when constructing a new residence or renovating an existing one. This practice helps to generate a positive energy field, promoting harmony and well-being throughout the living space.
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Swastik yantra can be affixed to various items such as your computer, notebook, collection book, or planner to invite and enhance positive energy and effects.
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The Swastik yantra is known to attract positive energy and good fortune. It also plays a significant role in eliminating obstacles, ensuring success in all endeavors and undertakings.
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The Swastik symbol represents Lord Ganesha, embodying auspiciousness, good fortune, and protection, serving as a powerful emblem of positivity and blessings.
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Placing a Swastik Yantra in your home or office can significantly enhance your success in various areas, including work, business, personal projects, and the fulfillment of your desires.
- Ideal for gifting on occassion of dipawali, house warming, birthday, shop opening etc.
Highly recommended by Astrologers and Vastu Consultants.
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About swastika
A religious symbol for Hindus, the swastika was first mentioned in the Vedas. It symbolizes many things — luck, Surya (the sun), and Brahma, the creator.
The swastika is a symbol that can be interpreted in various meaningful ways. One interpretation links it to the four Vedas, which are the Rig, Yajur, Sama, and Atharva, recognized as the core Hindu scriptures. Additionally, these scriptures can be associated with the four primary goals of life: Dharma (right action), Artha (worldly prosperity), Kama (worldly enjoyment), and Moksha (spiritual liberation). Furthermore, the limbs of the swastika are often seen as representing the four seasons, the four cardinal directions, and the four yugas, or epochs of time, which include Satya, Treta, Dvapara, and Kali. Each of these interpretations adds depth to the significance of the swastika in Hindu culture.
For Buddhists, the swastika holds deep significance as it represents the footprints and heart of the Buddha, symbolizing his teachings and the path to enlightenment. This ancient symbol serves as a reminder of the Buddha’s presence and the journey towards spiritual awakening. For Jains, the swastika is equally important, representing the seventh tirthankara, who is known as a “ford-maker.” This term refers to one of the liberated souls who guides others on their spiritual journey within the Jain tradition. The arms of the swastika symbolize the four possible realms where a soul can be reborn in the ongoing cycle of birth and death.
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