Description
The Divine Shakti Devi Khodiyar Maa Yantra is a sacred symbol of faith, protection, and inner strength. Revered as a powerful form of divine feminine energy, Devi Khodiyar Maa is worshipped for courage, safety, and spiritual guidance. This auspicious yantra serves as a spiritual focal point, helping devotees cultivate peace, confidence, and focused devotion in daily life.
Designed with traditional sacred geometry, the yantra represents harmony between mind, body, and spirit. When placed in a home mandir, puja room, or sacred space, it gently encourages a positive and serene atmosphere. Devotees often use it during prayer, meditation, or quiet reflection to deepen spiritual awareness and maintain devotional discipline.
The Divine Shakti Devi Khodiyar Maa Yantra is ideal for regular worship and is suitable for homes, offices, and personal altars. It also makes a meaningful spiritual gift for festivals, Navratri, housewarming ceremonies, or religious occasions, symbolizing faith, courage, and divine blessings.
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Divine Protection Yantra – Devi Khodiyar Maa Yantra is revered for protection from negativity, fear, and obstacles, creating a shield of positive spiritual energy.
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Symbol of Courage & Strength – This sacred yantra inspires inner courage, confidence, and faith, helping devotees face challenges with determination.
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Blessings of Devi Khodiyar Maa – Known as a powerful form of Shakti, Devi Khodiyar Maa is worshipped for divine grace, safety, and spiritual upliftment.
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Ideal for Home & Puja – Perfect for placing in a home mandir, puja room, office altar, or sacred space to maintain a spiritually charged environment.
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Enhances Spiritual Focus – Helps devotees concentrate during prayer, meditation, and daily worship by serving as a sacred focal point.
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Traditional & Auspicious Design – Crafted according to traditional yantra symbolism, making it suitable for regular worship and devotional practices.
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Meaningful Spiritual Gift – A thoughtful gift for devotees during festivals, Navratri, housewarming, or religious occasions.
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Design: Made in copper with gold plating
Size: 3x3 inches
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What Is a Yantra?
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In Hindu tradition, a Yantra is a sacred geometric diagram used as a tool for meditation, prayer, and attracting specific spiritual energies. If a Mantra is the "soul" (sound), the Yantra is the "body" (symbol).
The Devi Khodiyar Maa Yantra is specifically dedicated to Khodiyar Maa, a powerful warrior goddess and a popular folk deity, particularly in Gujarat and Rajasthan.
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Understanding the Khodiyar Maa Yantra
Khodiyar Maa is often depicted riding a crocodile (Magar) and is revered as a protector who removes obstacles and heals the sick. Her Yantra serves as a focal point to channel these specific blessings.
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Geometry: Usually consists of interlocking triangles, circles, and lotus petals, often etched onto copper, silver, or gold plates.
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Purpose: It is used by devotees to seek the Goddess's protection against accidents, skin diseases, and infertility.
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Placement: Typically kept in the home temple (Puja Ghar), on an altar, or even in a vehicle for safety during travel.
Benefits of the Yantra
Devotees believe that keeping and worshipping this Yantra brings:
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Protection: Acts as a shield against "evil eye" and negative energies.
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Success: Helps in overcoming "Khod" (obstacles or defects) in one's life.
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Healing: Particularly associated with physical ailments and family well-being
How it is Used
To "activate" the Yantra according to tradition, it usually undergoes a process called Pran Pratishtha (consecration). Once placed:
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It is bathed with water or milk.
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Devotees offer vermilion (Sindoor), flowers, and incense.
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The Khodiyar Maa Mantra is chanted while focusing on the center of the Yantra.
A Note on Authenticity: While the Yantra is a beautiful symbolic tool, its "power" in a spiritual sense is often tied to the faith and consistency of the practitioner rather than just the object itself.
The Beej Mantra for Khodiyar Maa
The primary mantra used to activate the energy of this Yantra is:
"Om Hreem Khodiyar Matayay Namah"