Trailokya Vishwakarma Lakshmi Yantra

Deity:

Lord Vishwakarma

Composition:

It is composed of a circle in the central part of a five point star which is circumscribed by another circle and eight petal lotus. This structure is further circumscribed by a sixteen petal lotus and this entire structure is enclosed in a Bhupur. The relevant mantras are written in each individual shape formed by the above composition. Vishwakarma is the presiding deity of all craftsmen, architects and engineers. Lord Vishwakarama is known as son of Lord Brahma – the creator of universe. He is the divine draftsman of the whole universe, and the official builder of all the gods’ palaces. Vishwakarma is also the designer of all the flying chariots of the gods, and all their weapons. The Mahabharata describes him as “The lord of the arts, executor of a thousand handicrafts, the carpenter of the gods, the most eminent of artisans, the fashioner of all ornaments etc. and a great and immortal god.” He has four hands, wears a crown, loads of gold jewelry, and holds a water-pot, a book, a noose and craftsman’s tools in his hands.

Benefits:

Worshiping this yantra increases personal artisanship, craftsmanship and innovative creativity.
It is used to ward off hurdles in construction and provides new innovative and feasible ideas to its worshiper.
It is also worshiped and placed in factory/shop as a remedy to industrial vaastu dosha.

Energization Yantra Specific:

Cover the plank (Patta/Chowkey) with Red Cloth.
Lay fresh flowers and fresh fruits on the plank.

Placement:

It can be installed at the time of laying foundation stone or on Vishwakarma Jayanti or on Deepavali in the east direction.

Mantra:

ॐ आधार शक्तपे नमः ॐ कूमयि नमः, ॐ अनन्तम् नमः, ॐ पृथिव्यै नमः ॥
oṁ ādhāra śaktapē namaḥ oṁ kūmayi namaḥ, oṁ anantam namaḥ, oṁ pr̥thivyai namaḥ

श्री विश्वकर्मन भुवनेषु पूज्योत्वमेव शक्तिश्च प्रभुस्तमेव नान्यास्तिलोके तधिक्रात्वमकः सर्वेर्ते सेवकसास भ्रत्याः ॥
śrī viśvakarmana bhuvanēṣu pūjyōtvamēva śaktiśca prabhustamēva nānyāstilōkē tadhikrātvamakaḥ sarvērtē sēvakasāsa bhratyāḥ