3/17/2014 Mantrik Yantras http://www.mantrikyantras.org/Soundaryalahariyantras.html 1/12 ॐ भ भ वः वः तस वत व र यम भ ग द वय धीमह। धयो यो नः चो दया त ॥ Articles Home » Articles Yanthra 1 Result : All kinds of prosperity and relief from complex problems Yanthra 2 Result : Enabling to influence others and to get respect from them Yanthra 3 Result : Knowledge especially vedic knowledge is the gains Yanthra 4 Result : Recovery from diseases, relief from fear and prosperity are the gains. 100 Yanthras in Soundarya Lahari Sri. Sankaracharya and Soundaryalahari The genius played key role in propagating Vedanta philosophy and in revamping Arsha culture is undoubtedly Sree sankaracharya. It was he who developed the advaitha religion of Gowdapadar into a great theory. his contribution include the interpretations of Brahmasutra, Upanishads and Bhagavalgeetha. His works such as Vivekachoodamani, Upadeshasahasri, Bhajagovinda, Laghuvakyavruthi can be described as simple explanations for the ample philosophic thoughts vedanta. His book Soundaryalahari is the very essence of thanthrasastra. Soundarya Lahari It contains 100 slokas. First 41 slokas are known by the name 'Anandalahari'. The name of the remaining part is Soundaryalahari. In the first part principles related to Thanthra sasthra are discussed. It also contains the descriptions of Thantra, yantra and mantra, of course all related to Devi. There is markable difference between first and second parts both in the nature of subject dealt with and mode of narration. Some are of the view that the dfirst part was not written by Srisankara. However each sloka of Soundaryalahari is is utilised as 'Manthra' for the achievement of specific goal. More ever there slokas are transformed to yantras. Here mode of offerings, depiction of yantras and and configurations of manthraksharas are explained. There explanations are scheduled in accordance with the thanthr4a systems and customs preparing in South Indian states. It should be noted that practices explained here must be observed only following the advice of a well versed master.
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Result : All kinds of prosperity and relief from complex problems
Yanthra 2
Result : Enabling to influence others and to get respect from them
Yanthra 3
Result : Knowledge especially vedic knowledge is the gains
Yanthra 4
Result : Recovery from diseases, relief from fear and prosperity are the gains.
100 Yanthras
in Soundarya Lahari
Sri. Sankaracharya and Soundaryalahari
The genius played key role in propagating Vedanta philosophy and in revamping Arsha culture is undoubtedly Sree sankaracharya. It was he who
developed the advaitha religion of Gowdapadar into a great theory. his contribution include the interpretations of Brahmasutra, Upanishads and
Bhagavalgeetha. His works such as Vivekachoodamani, Upadeshasahasri, Bhajagovinda, Laghuvakyavruthi can be described as simple explanations for
the ample philosophic thoughts vedanta. His book Soundaryalahari is the very essence of thanthrasastra.
Soundarya Lahari
It contains 100 slokas. First 41 slokas are known by the name 'Anandalahari'. The name of the remaining part is Soundaryalahari. In the first part
principles related to Thanthra sasthra are discussed. It also contains the descriptions of Thantra, yantra and mantra, of course all related to Devi. There
is markable difference between first and second parts both in the nature of subject dealt with and mode of narration. Some are of the view that the dfirst
part was not written by Srisankara. However each sloka of Soundaryalahari is is utilised as 'Manthra' for the achievement of specific goal. More ever
there slokas are transformed to yantras. Here mode of offerings, depiction of yantras and and configurations of manthraksharas are explained. There
explanations are scheduled in accordance with the thanthr4a systems and customs preparing in South Indian states. It should be noted that practices
explained here must be observed only following the advice of a well versed master.