Ketu Yantra: Benefits Mantra Meaning

Understanding Ketu Yantra Meaning in Vedic Astrology

Ketu Yantra Ketu is the moon's southern node, considered as a half-planet in Hindu mythology and called a 'shadowy' planet because of its invisibility. Ketu is believed to be the body of Rahu, after Lord Vishnu cut off the head of asura (a different group of power-seeking deities besides the suras). Some strictures also believe Ketu to be an incarnation of Lord Indra who after being defeated took an inactive form and insidious state 'Ketu'. This shadowy planet has an enormous wallop on human lives and creation as a whole. Ketu is both evil and beneficial, its causes loss and sorrows, at the same time it turns the individual towards God. It causes harm to people so that they turn to God and develop a spiritual outlook. Ketu's effects are both positive and negative. It blesses its devotees with wealth, prosperity and success in life. It cures illness and diseases that are results of poisoning.

Ketu Yantra Benefits / Speciality

Ketu Yantra can be used to bring down the negative effects of Ketu on an individual and also to strengthen its positive effects. The Yantra heightens peace of mind, blesses devotees with tranquillity, harmony and also cures illness. It wards off the negative influence caused by various malign planets that have entered one's astrological chart. It also bestows spiritual disposition, asceticism, and non-attachment to material wants and aspirations. It not just wards off malefic effects of Ketu but also bring happiness and success into the lives of the people.

Ketu Yantra Mantra

"Om Ketave Namaha"

How to use Ketu Yantra?

Yantras are very good conductors that attract cosmic energies from the universe. The mantras engraved in the Yantra bring good luck and good fortune to it devotees. It works towards granting your wishes and also protects you there by keeping you safe from all negative consequences. Tuesday is an auspicious day for offering prayers to Ketu Yantra. Chanting of the mantra for this yantra everyday produces wonderful results.

- Always being praying after having a bath and cleansing your body.
- The Yantra should always face the East or the North and must be kept in a clean and sacred altar.
- No other person should touch the Yantra except the one seeking its blessings
- The Yantra must be kept very clean and holy so it has to be washed at regular intervals. Rose water or milk can be used for cleaning the Yantra. The colour of the Yantra may change over a perios of time but that is not a cause for alarm
- Offer incense and sandalwood paste.
- Lay down fresh flowers and fresh fruits at the altar.
- Light a candle or a diya in front of the Yantra.
- Recite the mantra for the Yantra for at least 108 times.