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MantrOnNet.com offers the widest range of Yantras, all made from 100% pure Copper; Sizes: 3″ x 3″ (7.5cm x 7.5cm) & 6″ x 6″ (15cm x 15cm).
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3″ x 3″ Yantras
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6″ x 6″ Yantras
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The most powerful deity in the Trinity is Rudra whose aura spreads an enigmatic spell over the Hindu mythology. The first reference to Rudra is found in the Rigveda. This culminated into a full-fledged character, Shiva, in the later days of the Puranas. The word Rudra originated from the Sanskrit rud or rodden which means…
Ram Gita Text XXXXI Sanskrit Wording: English Wording: cidbimbasaksyatmadhiyam prasangata- stvekatra vasadanalaktalohavat anyonyamadhyasavasatprutiyate jadajadatvam ca cidatmacetasoh. English Meaning: Consciousness of the Self and the inertness of the intellect, due to their mutual proximity, get mutually superimposed, just as iron pieces glow in the fire. The product is the intelligent ego, a product of illusion. When…
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Mystic Mantras of India The greatest step in the history of mankind was taken by the Vedic seers of India around five thousand years ago. Then they pierced through the iron curtain of death shrouding man and experienced immortality and infinitude. Their path breaking experiences are gathered in the Vedic lore, not as the work…
Once upon a time there was a pious and benevolent King who ruled over the Lakshana Kingdom with the help of his most faithful Chief Minister Satyavrita, who was equally pious and a highly intelligent statesman. The people respected their King, but loved and adored their Chief Minister. Time passed on. In the palace daily…