Copper Shree Nav Durga Yantra Premium Quality 4×4 inch

1,100.00

Material – Pure Copper

Build – Premium Quality

Size – 4X4 inch

Weight – 55gm (Approx)

Packaging Contains : 1 Plate Yantra, 1 Holy water, 1 Yantra Stand.

NOTE:- Holy Water is not allowed outside India.

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Description

The Nav Durga Yantra is a sacred geometric design and a powerful spiritual tool in Hinduism. It is associated with the worship of the nine forms of the Goddess Durga, who is revered as the Divine Mother and the embodiment of feminine energy and power. Each of the nine forms of Durga is believed to represent a different aspect of the goddess, and the Nav Durga Yantra is used for meditation and worship to seek her blessings and protection. Here is a brief description of the Nav Durga Yantra:

1. **Shailputri**: The first form of Durga, Shailputri, is associated with the color red and is depicted riding a bull. The corresponding yantra may incorporate the color red and symbolism related to the bull.

2. **Brahmacharini**: The second form, Brahmacharini, is associated with the color blue and is depicted holding a rosary and water pot. The yantra may include blue colors and elements representing the rosary and water pot.

3. **Chandraghanta**: Chandraghanta, the third form, is associated with the color yellow and is depicted with a crescent moon on her forehead. The yantra may feature yellow hues and the crescent moon symbol.

4. **Kushmanda**: Kushmanda, the fourth form, is associated with the color green and is often depicted with multiple arms. The yantra might incorporate green shades and the portrayal of multiple arms.

5. **Skandamata**: Skandamata, the fifth form, is associated with the color gray and is depicted with her son, Kartikeya, in her lap. The yantra may include gray tones and an image of Skandamata with Kartikeya.

6. **Katyayani**: Katyayani, the sixth form, is associated with the color orange and is depicted as a warrior goddess. The yantra may utilize orange colors and warrior symbolism.

7. **Kaalratri**: Kaalratri, the seventh form, is associated with the color white and is often depicted as a fierce goddess. The yantra may include white elements and fierce symbolism.

8. **Maha Gauri**: Maha Gauri, the eighth form, is associated with the color pink and is depicted as a serene and radiant goddess. The yantra may incorporate pink hues and a serene depiction.

9. **Siddhidatri**: Siddhidatri, the ninth and final form, is associated with the color purple and is often shown with four arms. The yantra may include purple colors and four-arm symbolism.

Devotees use the Nav Durga Yantra as a tool for meditation, prayer, and offering worship to the nine forms of Durga during Navratri or other occasions. It is believed to bring blessings, protection, and strength when used with devotion and sincerity in the worship of Goddess Durga. The specific design and colors of the yantra may vary, but it typically includes elements that represent each of the nine forms of the goddess.

 

 

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