The Importance of Metallurgy in The Making of Shree Yantra

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The Importance of Metallurgy in The Making of Shree Yantra

You are convinced about the unlimited benefits of Shree Yantra and now have decided to buy one for yourself. Whether you go to a store or an online shopping website, you will be flooded with various options to purchase from. It can get quite overwhelming and confusing, to say the least. Should you buy a Shree Yantra made of brass or gold or mixed metals? Should you buy the Meru or the Bhu-pristha (2-dimensional or plate-like Shree Yantra)? Well, to help you make the right decision, here are some quick facts –

– Researches of Dr. Patrick Flanagan, USA show that the energy level of a Shree Yantra with accurate geometry is 70 times more than an equivalent Pyramidal structure.
– As per ancient Shastra Tantraraj Tantram, Shree Yantra which is created using Lead (Lead is part of Brass) and Bronze gives negative results.
– The inner side of Shree Yantra must be hollow from top to bottom

One of the most important aspects for the Shree Yantra is the use of right metals. As we saw above, various Shastras prohibit the use of specific metals in the creation of Shree Yantra because those can have negative effects.

Our research and studies have shown that Gold, Silver, and Copper are the metals which give enormous benefits of health, wealth, and happiness. We have, therefore, created the Swarna Shree Yantra using only positive metals 24-Carat Gold Layer, Silver, Copper, Zinc, and Nickel as mentioned in the Shastras. Let us look at each of these metals –
Gold

Gold is a precious metal known for its purity and beauty. It does not oxidise or get tarnished with the changes in weather and is the most malleable metal. For more than 5000 years, it is widely used for jewellery and coins. It is also regarded as the symbol of wealth and is associated with richness and truth. Hindus consider Gold to be very very sacred for religious jewellery and idols. As per ancient Shastra Shaubhagyalaxmi Upnishada, Yellow Shree Yantra is considered to be the ideal one for financial gains.

Silver

As per ancient beliefs, the Moon is associated with motherliness, cycles, and femininity. Silver, being ruled by the Moon, is therefore used in rituals involving all these. Since ages, Silver is used for protection against bad magic. With its qualities, Silver neutralises negativity. It also helps in intuition and psychic abilities. Some of the scientific principles suggest that silver reacts well with the Earth’s energy.

Copper

Planet Venus rules Copper and they both share some common characteristics. Just like planet Venus, which has the lowest rotation rate, Copper also possesses the characteristics of adaptability and receptiveness. Hindus have been using Copper in the creation of idols and Yantras since many years. Copper combines well with other metals and is an easy conductor of electricity. It is used for promoting love, positivity, wealth, and peace. It can also help in improving awareness, expanding consciousness, and strengthening bonds between people.

Zinc

The nature consists of five elements called as Pancha tatvas. These elements include water, fire, earth, air and space. In the similar fashion, even the human body consists of several minerals. When a human being comes in connection with specific metals, those metals help in synchronizing the balance between the nature and the humans. It is believed that each metal has a planetary alignment with its deity and its strength. Zinc is associated with the planet Mercury and carries the strength of intelligence. Zinc also improves the immune and digestive systems, helps in controlling diabetes, and reduces stress levels.

Nickel

Nickel is one of the most versatile metals found on earth. It is a very tough, corrosion resistant, and 100% recyclable metal. It is great metal for promoting psychological healing. It has the capacity to detoxify the negative energy and can help in draining away depression and anger. Nickel also encourages creativity.

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