Yantra Chowki

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  • Last stock! Das Mahavidya Yatntra Chowki Das Mahavidya Yatntra Chowki

    Das Mahavidya Yatntra Chowki

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    Dimensions: 16 (L) * 12 (B) * 14 (H) Weight: 1.55 kg Material: Pure Brass The Das Mahavidyas are the 10 wisdom Goddesses born to achieve success in destroying all negative influences in the lives of the people and the inhabitants of Earth. These represent the tantra pooja and power of Shakti with a combined force of 10 wisdom Goddesses. The dus mahavidya was said to be originated due to an argument between Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Parvati's father Daksha was conducting a Puja in which he did not invite Parvati and Lord Shiva to prove his animosity with Shiva. Shiva was annoyed by the fact that Parvati insisted on attending the Pooja even after multiple warnings from Shiva to her for not going. Finally, when Parvati understood that Shiva will not accompany her to the Pooja and will not let her go as well, she created 10 mahavidyas to cover the 10 directions and tell Lord Shiva that she will be present all around him, even when she is gone, but she really needed to attend her father's function. Lord Shiva was now bound by the force of 10 Goddesses made from the body of his wife and he had no other option than to let Parvati go. This led to the birth of Dasha Mahavidya with each one having their own story and their own significance. The Das mahavidyas are:  1. Kali- Known for her extreme fierceness and courage, Kali is the Goddess of anger, courage and strength. She is worshipped before any act of courage or bravery is required. She is also worshipped for black magic and tantra pooja. 2. Tara- Known for her extreme unquenched hunger and self-combusting personality, Tara is the Goddess of maternal feelings and counterfeiting challenges. When Lord Shiva drank the poison of the sea and fell unconscious, she took him in her lap and breastfed Shiva to reduce the effect and heat of poison. This turned her blue from the effect of poison and Lord Shiva was saved. Hence, she is worshipped before a war, fight or any act of bravery along with Kali and is worshipped in case of any mishappening that happens with the war, fight or the act of bravery. 3. Shodashi- Known as the Tripura Sundari, Shodashi is the Goddess of beauty and glamour. She provides pleasure, emotions and strength to control physical, mental and emotional outbursts. 4. Bhuvaneshawari- She is the queen of all the worlds that exist. She rules all the universes and all the worlds in all the universes. She is also called Adi Shakti and is worshipped for wealth, health, money, fortune and prosperity. 5. Bhairavi- She is also known as Chandi. Durga Puran states she slew Chanda and Munda, the two devils who were creating havoc in the lives of the people. Bhairavi is also called so because of her slaying of demon Bhairav, who actually was a saint who was cursed to become a demon, get slain by Bhairavi and then transform out of his cursed state. Bhairavi is worshipped for a successful marriage, a beautiful spouse,and getting rid of bad habits as well as any kinds of physical weakness. 6. Chinnamasta- Also called Prachanda Chandika, she is the Goddess of extreme fearsomeness and fright. She is worshipped when someone needs to permanently get rid of an enemy. She is worshipped in Tantra Poojas and it is believed that if 80% damage is done to the target, 20% damage id=s done to the person aiming harm for the enemy also. She is worshipped to win legal battles, get a strong business or destroy someone else. 7. Dhumavati- She is an old widow who is always hungry to initiate quarrels and start rifts and fights. She is portrayed as someone with unkempt hair, extremely poor and dirty clothes. She is worshipped to get rid of extreme poverty and get rid of extreme body and health weaknesses and diseases. 8. Baglamukhi- Known for her ability to silence the enemy or bad party by her mere presence, Baglamukhi is an expert in keeping the good vibes with the worshipper and paralyzing the enemy to reduce the pain to them while the soul is pulled out of their bodies. Baglamukhi is worshipped for winning all types of cases, battles, competitions and any other competitive fronts. 9. Matangi- She is the Goddess of attraction and influence. She is known for impacting power over the other party to get them on her side. She is worshipped with leftover food and leftover clothes. She is worshipped to get Vashikaran powers, to attract someone towards someone, to gain control over enemies and to gain mastery over arts and designs. 10. Kamala- She is the Goddess of grace and good luck. She is worshipped to get instant wealth, money, growth, success and prosperity at any cost. She is different from Saraswati because Saraswati gives success without any harm and Kamala, who is a form of Saraswati gives instant results with a lot to lose and at any cost whatever that may be. This is a brass Chowki of Dasha Mahavidya/ Das Mahavidya/ Dus Mahavidya Yantra Chowki for worship purposes during Navratri especially for the amazing benefits of the worshipper specifically for the Tantra Vidya. Order today or call 8542929702 for the same.

    3 in stock

    Rs. 5,599.00

  • Last stock! Ashtavinayaka Ganpati Yantra Chowki Ashtavinayaka Ganpati Yantra Chowki

    Ashtavinayaka Ganpati Yantra Chowki

    3 in stock

    The name Ashtavinayaka means eight Ganeshas. These are eight different incarnations of Lord Ganesha representing the eight core values of human existence: authenticity, truthfulness, joyfulness, curiosity, responsibility, love, fearlessness and loyalty.  These eight incarnations have eight temples in different parts of Maharastra and these places are treated as the pilgrimage place for the Lord Ganesha believers. Each of these Ganeshas has a different build, different body, different design and a different form which indicates different stories for each of them. They are located in a formation of a giant inverted comma rotated at an angle of  120 degrees. These eight Ganeshas are: 1. Mayureshwar: Located at Moragaon, Pune, this temple has Lord Ganesha mounted on a peacock, thereby giving him the name, Mayureshwar (Mayur means peacock in Sanskrit and Eshwar means God). There is a story of how Lord Ganesha incarnated as Mayureshwar, rode a peacock and killed a demon Sindhurasur who was creating difficulties in the lives of the inhabitants. Therefore, Lord Ganesha was responsible for the removal of fear and provoking fearlessness. 2. Siddhivinayaka: Located in Mumbai, this temple is the only one of the eight Ganesha temples where the trunk of God is to the right side. This shows power and authority. Siddhi Vinayaka temple processes all the wishes of its people and it is believed that this was the place where Lord Ganesha gave enlightenment to the saints Shri Morya Gosavi and Shri Narayan Maharaj. A parikrama (1 round of this temple) guarantees happiness and 21 parikramas guarantee lifetime fulfillment of wishes. 3. Ballaleshwar: Located in the Pali district, Ballaleshwar temple was built on the request of the young lad Balla who was a very devoted worshipper of Lord Ganesha and hence was beaten up by his parents for ignoring everything in his vicinity to be connected to Lord Ganesha. When Balla called out to Lord Ganesha after suffering from the pain of being beaten and tied up and not being able to worship him, Ganesha appeared as an Ishwar and rescued Balla from the suffering by hugging him. Balla requested Ganesha to stay with him and considering the devotee he was, Ganesha couldn't deny and stayed as Ballaleshwar. This incarnation of Ganesha was to reinstate loyalty and reward devotion. 4. Shri Dhundhi Vinayak Dhundhi Vinayaka Ganesha is the idol that was thrown by Balla's father when he was beaten up for constantly being engrossed in worship and was not able to focus on the other chores. This idol was reported to have been lost in the ground after it was thrown away and was disrespected. There is a story about how it was rediscovered and reinstated by the devotees of Lord Ganesha. This temple is visited first before moving into the Ballaleshwar temple. This temple shows the existence of curiosity in human nature. 5. Varadavinayak This is located in Khopoli, Mumbai-Pune Highway, close to the Mumbai borders. The story behind this temple reads about how lust, greed and want for power blinded two people to an extent that they cursed each other with poor growth and improper visions. The demon Tripurasur was born out as a result of this curse. He was later defeated by Lord Shiva for his actions against the livelihood of the inhabitants of Earth. Grutsumad, who was fed up with this entire episode went to Pushpak forest to worship Lord Ganesha. He founded the idol Vardavinayaka. He worshipped this idol for the rest of his life. This idol was found in a lake near the temple. This temple is supposed to give love to its worshippers. 6. Chintamani Located at Theur, Chintamani Ganesha is located at a location where Lord Ganesha helped a distressed devotee Kapila to get back her piece of jewelry stolen by a greedy Guna. Kapila was very happy at receiving the jewel and put it around the neck of Lord Ganesha for saving her loss. She was very tense and she gave a jewel to Lord Ganesha. Therefore, Lord Ganesha was named Chintamani (chinta means stress and mani means a piece of jewel in Sanskrit). 7. Girijatmaj Goddess Parvati committed penance as Girija at the spot of this temple. There is a story behind this situation. She gave birth to her son Lord Ganesha here and the temple of Girijatmaj (Girija's Atmaj, or Girija's son) was found here. This temple frees everyone of their sins and is considered very important for the Ashtavinayaka pilgrimage. 8. Vighneshwar This temple was made to commemorate the victory of Gods over the evil Vighnasur who was created by Lord Indra to spoil the hawan performed by King Abhinandan. The power Vighnasur achieved by this was multifold and this made it very difficult for the people living on the Earth.  These are the eight Vinayakas that are engraved on the Yantras. It is believed that one who worshipped these yantras gets the benefits of all these eight temples in total. Call 8542929702 to order today..!!

    3 in stock

    Rs. 3,999.00

  • Last stock! Navgrah Chowki Navgrah Chowki

    Navgrah Chowki

    3 in stock

    Dimensions: 4 (L) * 4 (B) * 6 (H) Weight: 355 Grams Material: Gold Plated Yantra on Wood Chowki Navgrah Chowki is a collection of nine planets as per Hindu mythology that sums up the entire universe. Navagraha Chowki holds heavy importance in the  Hindu mythology. This Chowki is used for worshipping the cosmic energy waves to the holder. There is a specific value and a specific energy carried by each Grah as per the Nakshatra of different persons. These Grahas need maximum focus to save the wearer from the ill effects of any other planetary positions of any heavenly body.  The Benefits of Navgrah Chowki are as follows: 1. It helps in wealth gain and financial stability. 2. It helps in calming down the ill effects of any planetary positions that might be a bad effect on the life of the worshipper. 3. It is worshipped before the start of any Pooja to gain permission for any new idea implementation and any new Pooja item. 4. It is good for a life free of mental barriers. 5. It is a good luck and prosperity charm. 6. It is good for success and name and fame. 7. It negates the poor conditions of one planet and improves the same. Navgrah Chowki is one of the best solutions for a better lifestyle and great after-life management.

    3 in stock

    Rs. 1,899.00

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