Significance of Yantra
Synonyms: Instrument, Machine, Device, Mechanism, Contrivance
In Dutch: Yantra; In German: Yantra; In Finnish: Yantra; In Spanish: Yantra
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Hindu concept of 'Yantra'
Yantra in Hinduism is a mystical diagram or geometric representation used in worship to focus meditation and invoke divine energies, often associated with specific deities and rituals, serving as a crucial element in spiritual practices.
From: Shakti and Shakta
(1) Yantra is a geometric design or diagram used in worship, serving as a focus for the mind in meditation and as a representation of the deity.[1] (2) A symbolic representation or diagram used in spiritual practices to aid meditation and the invocation of energies or deities.[2] (3) A diagram or instrument used in worship to achieve a connection with the divine, often associated with specific mantras.[3] (4) A geometric representation of a deity or meditation aid in Hindu and Tantric rituals, often used as a focal point during worship.[4] (5) A mystical diagram or representation used in spiritual practices, often associated with specific deities and rituals.[5]
From: Devi Bhagavata Purana
(1) A symbolic diagram utilized in worship, often inscribed with mantras, serving as a focal point for divine energy.[6] (2) A mystical diagram or instrument used in worship to focus energy and invoke divine powers, often representing a specific deity.[7]
From: Parama Samhita (English translation)
(1) A mystical diagram or figure used in conjunction with mantras during rituals to invoke divine energies.[8]
From: Samarangana-sutradhara (Summary)
(1) A device that controls the activities of the Mahabhutas in a particular manner.[9]
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 1: Initiation, Mercury and Laboratory
(1) An apparatus used by Chemists to control mercury through various heating and extraction methods.[10]