Bhairavi Yantra Sadhana
Single people or married couples are initiated into the powerful
Bhairavi Yantra Sadhana by Sadhguru. Physical, mental, and
spiritual wellbeing, as well as a healthy, successful, and prosperous
life will be a natural outcome for oneself and one’s family.
Ideal for people living in homes that are up to 2500 sq ft in size.
Program fee: INR 493,000
Yantra needs to be purchased separately.
Bhairavi Yantra weighs 30 kg and measures 19” x 15” x 5”.
“Devi Yantra has impacted me in countless ways.
Now Devi is not just a concept, philosophy, idea
or belief system—she is an experience. My body,
mind, emotions and energy are where they are today
because of Devi.”
– Ford Pelaez, Philippines
Avighna Yantra Sadhana
“Avighna” means “remover of obstacles”. Single people, married couples
or business partners (of the same gender) are initiated into the powerful
Avighna Yantra Sadhana by Sadhguru. The sadhana helps lubricate your
actions with Devi's grace, so that the business, personal and spiritual
aspects of your life are enhanced to their full potential.
Ideal for people living in homes that are larger than 2500 sq ft in size and
for places of business. (Can also be attended by those living in homes less
than 2500 sq ft.)
Program fee : INR 739,000
Yantra needs to be purchased separately.
Avighna Yantra weighs 150 kg and measures 36” x 30” x 8”.
“Things fall in place beautifully even during tough
situations. There is an invaluable sense of calm and
happiness that Devi has brought with her. Even
outsiders who visit our home can’t miss her presence.”
Kalpana Maniar, Head Business Solutions & IT,
Edelweiss Capital Ltd, Mumbai
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can register for the Bhairavi Yantra Sadhana?
A person who is single or a married couple can register for the
Bhairavi Yantra Sadhana. A married couple can participate in the
Yantra Ceremony together.
If a single person marries after attending the program, their spouse
can also do the daily palm process (taught during the Yantra
Ceremony) 3 months after the marriage. They must get in touch
with the Yantra Ceremony team for guidance.
In the case of a married couple, it is highly recommended that both
attend the Yantra Ceremony. However, if it is not possible, one
person can attend.
A widowed parent (above the age of 70) can attend the ceremony
with their son or daughter, if the son or daughter is single.
However, if the son or daughter is likely to marry in the future, it is
best for them to attend alone, so that after marriage their spouse
can do the daily process.
Only the two participants can do the daily palm process (taught
during the Yantra Ceremony) or touch the Yantra. However, others
in the household or guests can bask in Devi’s grace. They can make
offerings to Devi, as well as do Achala Arpanam and other practices
in the Yantra Sadhana room.
Who can register for the Avighna Yantra Sadhana?
A single person, a married couple, or any two business partners
(of the same gender) can register for the Avighna Yantra Sadhana
and participate in the Yantra Ceremony together. If the business
partners are of different gender, only one of them can attend and
do the process. However, all business partners will benefit from
Devi’s presence.
In the case of a business, any two partners of the same gender
can get initiated into the Yantra Sadhana. Both partners should be
present at the Yantra Ceremony.
All business partners can benefit from Devi’s presence, but only the
two partners who were initiated into the Yantra Sadhana can do
the daily palm process (taught during the ceremony) and physically
touch the Yantra.
For married couples, it is highly recommended that both attend
the Yantra Ceremony. However, if it is not possible, one person can
attend.
A widowed parent (above the age of 70) can attend the ceremony
with their son or daughter, if the son or daughter is single.
However, if the son or daughter is likely to marry in the future, it is
best for them to attend alone, so that after marriage their spouse
can do the daily process.
Only the two participants can do the daily palm process (taught
during the Yantra Ceremony) or touch the Yantra. However, all
others can bask in Devi’s grace. They can make offerings to Devi,
as well as do Achala Arpanam and other practices in the Yantra
Sadhana room.
How to create the Yantra Sadhana space?
It is best to designate a separate room to create a dedicated space for
the Yantra Sadhana.
If there are space constraints, you can create a Devi space in your living
room or bedroom, provided there is no eating, drinking or sleeping
within 10 feet of the Devi space.
If one cannot meet these conditions, you can create a small Devi shrine,
like an enclosure or a box. You can keep the space open while doing the
daily process or at other times. You must keep it closed while eating,
drinking or sleeping within 10 feet of this shrine. The enclosure can be
made of wood or metal. No synthetic materials should be used.
You may also partition the room with a curtain or a screen. It is
beneficial to keep the enclosure or curtain open for a few hours daily,
especially when doing the Yantra Sadhana. It should be closed while
eating, drinking or sleeping within 10 feet of the Yantra Sadhana space.
It is important that a certain sanctity of cleanliness in the physical
atmosphere is maintained in this space.
If you wish, you can also keep the Linga Bhairavi Gudi, Sadhguru
Sannidhi, Dhyanalinga Yantra or any deities you may have, in this space.
You can create the Yantra Sadhana space in any direction, ensuring that
direct sunlight does not fall upon the Yantra.
What is the daily process or sadhana?
When you attend the Yantra Ceremony you will be initiated into a
powerful and sacred process by Sadhguru. This 11-minute process has
to be done every day by both the participants individually, unless either
of you are away.
Moreover, it is recommended that you spend a minimum of 20 minutes
in your Devi Space every day.
You may do the daily process at any time of the day or night. You need
not be on an empty stomach to do the process. Nevertheless, it is best
if you maintain a light stomach condition.
What are the Purnima or full moon offerings?
Every Purnima (full moon day), before or after your
11-minute daily process, a coconut or ripe lemon should be
offered to Devi.
If one wishes, this offering can also be done on Amavasya
(new moon day). This will especially benefit those
experiencing a sense of fear, loss or grief.
Additionally, you can make this or any other offering you
wish to Devi on any day of the month. Some traditional
offerings include sweets, flowers, deepam (ghee lamp),
betel leaves, betel nuts, rice and sesame seeds.
Can I do the daily process if I am
having my menstrual cycle?
Yes, there are no such restrictions.
Can I do my other Yoga practices in my
Devi space?
Yes. It is beneficial for you and others to do practices in the
powerful Devi space.
Do we need to do the Yantra Sadhana every day?
Yes, you must do the sadhana everyday. If one person is away, the
other person must continue to do the daily process.
Only the two participants can do the daily palm process. Others
can light the lamp daily and make offerings to Devi in your
absence. It is important, however, that the Yantra is not touched
by anyone other than those who are doing the daily process.