The sage drew on the floor with saffron and kumkum a complex geometric figure — a central dot (bindu), interlocking triangles, an eight-petaled lotus, and an outer square with four doors. "This," he said, "is the . It is the structural map of the universe. The gem is the soul; the yantra is the body. Together, they manifest thought into reality." The King’s First Wish Following the sage’s instructions, Vikramaditya placed the Chintamani gem at the center of the yantra. He meditated on the syllable "Shreem" (seed mantra of abundance). His first wish was humble: "Let my subjects never sleep hungry."
One evening, a mysterious sage appeared at the palace gates. His name was Bhargava, a descendant of the sage Bhrigu. In a sandalwood box, he carried a shining, yellowish-gold gemstone — the (चिंतामणि), the "thought-jewel." The sage explained: "This stone is not an ordinary ruby or diamond. It was once a fragment of the celestial philosopher’s stone that fell from Lord Shiva’s crown during the churning of the ocean. Whoever possesses it with the correct yantra can command the cosmos. But without the sacred diagram, the gem is mute." King Vikramaditya, curious, asked, "What is this yantra you speak of?" yantra chintamani english pdf
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