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5 Symbol Shreem Brzee Yantra

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This 5 Symbol Shreem Brzee Yantra design was revealed to Dr. Pillai during a Nadi reading as the Yantra of Shreem Brzee- the Ultimate Wealth Mantra. This Divinely inspired design can absorb, store, and transmit the energy of a Mantra or Archetype. Use this Yantra to diffuse poverty consciousness and access the power of spiritual and material abundance.

The five symbols inscribed in this Yantra are as follows:

Top left: Pot with Coconut - Dr. Pillai explains: "For fullness, for abundance, there is a pot and a coconut on top of it." This is a symbol of abundance and creation. The pot symbolizes Earth. Water in the pot is the source of life and all of creation. The leaves and coconut represent creation. Middle: Sun Dr. Pillai teaches: "The movement of the Sun is very, very important in our life because we live in the solar system; if the Sun is not there, life will not be there, because our life is sustained by Sun."

Top right: Swastika - Dr. Pillai says: "The swastika got a bad name because of Hitler. But the swastika is also a symbol for Shreem Brzee. Shreem Brzee and Swastika are one and the same. Somehow, Hitler knew about it because he wanted to get the power. But he tilted it and then ruined himself." The swastika has been used in spiritual traditions worldwide. Native American tribes in the American Southwest and Great Plains have used it, and it has different meanings to different tribes. To the Navajo, it's a healing symbol. To the Hopi, it stands for nomadic clans. In West Africa, they made swastikas with gold. The 45th Infantry Division of the United States Army made it part of their logo to represent the large percentage of members from Southwest tribes until Nazi Germany adopted it. The Sanskrit word Swasti means luck, good fortune, and glory. Literally, it means "creating good."

Bottom left: Deepam - Deepam is a Sanskrit word meaning oil lamp. Lamps are used in many Vedic ceremonies. The apparent meaning of this symbol is light. The light of consciousness drives out darkness.

Bottom right: Shreem in Sanskrit - Shreem is the Beeja (seed syllable) for Wealth Goddess Lakshmi. When using it as a Mantra, you are invoking Her. Some traditions associate this Mantra with the Third Eye, the seat of intuition, whose physical expression is the pineal gland. Shreem attracts wealth, abundance, financial comfort, and a satisfying family life if desired.

"It's not that easy for people to remember Shreem Brzee. There is a device for that. Most people, including myself, don't manifest because we forget. So, what do we do? We need an automated machine that does the job for us. The Yantra is that machine. The Yantra is meditating on your behalf.

All that you have to do is carry it, touch it, and, if possible, show it candlelight. The Yantra will come more alive. Then, it will be doing the job that you should be doing. That doesn't mean that you shouldn't be meditating. The more you meditate, the more powerful the Yantra will become."

– Dr. Pillai

Directions For Using 5 Symbol Shreem Brzee Yantra

  • You can carry the small Yantra in your handbag, pouch, or purse or keep this energized Shreem Brzee Yantra on a sacred altar or a prayer room facing north or east.
  • You can perform Abishekam (Hydration Pooja) to Yantra with rose water or milk according to your personal practice- daily, weekly, or monthly. After Abishekam, rinse the Yantra with water and wipe it dry.
  • You can put round dots of sandalwood paste at the four corners of the Yantra.
  • Sit before the Yantra in meditation while offering your prayers during the 11th Moon and Full Moon days.
  • You can offer fragrant white flowers to the Yantra by chanting the Mantra "Shreem Brzee" 27, 54, or 108 times.

Please Note: The color of the Yantra may change over a period, especially with regular Abishekam (Hydration Pooja); however, this does not dilute the power of the energized Yantra.

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