Navgrah Pyramid Yantra

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    The Navgrah Pyramid Yantra is a powerful Vastu and spiritual remedy tool used to balance the energies of the Navgrahas—the nine planets in Vedic astrology—and harmonize their effects in a person's life or space. It combines pyramid energy with planetary yantras (geometric diagrams), offering both energetic correction and astrological support.


    🪐 What Is the Navgrah Pyramid Yantra?

    • Navgrah = Nine Planets:

      1. Surya (Sun)

      2. Chandra (Moon)

      3. Mangal (Mars)

      4. Budh (Mercury)

      5. Guru (Jupiter)

      6. Shukra (Venus)

      7. Shani (Saturn)

      8. Rahu (North Lunar Node)

      9. Ketu (South Lunar Node)

    • Pyramid: Represents a power amplifier. The pyramid shape is believed to attract and channel cosmic energy.

    • Yantra: A sacred geometric design used as a tool for meditation and spiritual upliftment. In this case, each of the nine planets has its own yantra engraved or embedded in the plate.


    🔮 Purpose & Benefits

    • Balances planetary influences in your birth chart (kundli).

    • Neutralizes malefic planetary effects (like Sade Sati, Rahu-Ketu doshas, or Mangal dosh).

    • Enhances health, wealth, relationships, and mental peace by harmonizing astrological imbalances.

    • Used for Vastu correction, especially in zones associated with the nine planets.


    🏡 Placement & Use in Vastu

    • Can be installed in temples, homes, offices, or specific planetary zones according to Vastu Purusha Mandala.

    • Common placements:

      • East (for Sun / Surya)

      • Northwest (for Moon / Chandra)

      • South (for Mars / Mangal)

      • etc.

    • Usually placed on walls, near pooja rooms, or in energy correction grids.

    • Some users keep it in the center of the home to balance all energies at once.


    🧘 Spiritual Use

    • Used in meditation or worship to invoke planetary blessings.

    • Recite associated mantras while facing the yantra (e.g., “Om Suryaya Namah” for the Sun).

    • Some practitioners light incense or a diya in front of it during daily rituals.

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