The state of complete harmony of Shiva and Shakti exists in Sarvaanandamaya Chakra. Thus this Chakra is the very personification of eternal, limitless bliss. This grants Brahmananda to Sadhaka.
Shri YantraEnergized glyph or symbol such as a mandala. Said to have a life of its own. Devi in geometrical or patterned form.
THE WEALTH GIVING SHRI YANTRA In Shri Yantra, nine (9) rings and nine (9) triangles combinedly form a specific shape. According to one school of thoughts there are only eight rings, because the central dot must be counted separately. But the more popular belief is that while counting the dots in the rings, the first, of the nine rings is formed by the three lines that encircle it. These three lines have four entrances on the four sides. Hence it is called as Bhupur Chakra that shows the element earth, and symbolises the mantle. Infact this concept has been taken from the rectangular configuration of the temples, at the same time it shows its architural values as well. It has three circles or rings in it. The place between the outer tetragon and inner three rings is called as Trailokyamohana Chakra. It is followed by a lotus shape ring that has sixteen petals and is known as Sarvashaparipuraka, means capable to fulfill all the hopes and desires. After it is present Sarva Skshomana ring in lotus form with eight petals. Inside it are five up-facing and four down-facing triangles, that unitedly form the Yantras shape, so that forty-three triangles appeared to be formed by just nine triangles. It is a means to achieve all kind of fortune. Inside it is a circular form composed of ten triangles. This shape is known as Sarvarthasadhaka Chakra. Inside it is again a circular shape of composed of ten triangles, and known as Sarvarakshakar Chakra which provides all type of protection. After that is the position of octagon named Sarvarogahar Chakra. Inside it is a down-facing triangle known as Sarvasiddhiprada Chakra. At the center is present the Sarvandamaya Chakra as the smallest and central dot which shows the combined form of Shiva Shakti.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SHRI YANTRA
Name -Place of Shape
Trailokyamohan Chakra -Tetragonal Bhupur and the place Inside the three ring circle
Sarvashaparipuraka Chakra -A lotus with sixteen petals
Sarvasankshoman Chakra -Lotus of eight petals
Sarvasanbhagyadayaka Chakra -A ring composed of fourteen triangles
Sarvarthasadhaka Chakra -A ring composed of ten triangles
Sarvarakshakar Chakra -Second ring composed of ten triangles
Sarvarogahara Chakra -A ring composed of eight triangles
Sarvasiddhiprada Chakra -Triangle
Sarvandnadamaya Chakra -Dot at the center
Of these nine Chakras, four represent Shiva and five represent goddess or Shakti. With there combined form, the Yantrika body of Shiva-Shakti. The four Chakras of Shiva are thus
Dot
Lotus of eight petals
Lotus of Sixteen petals
Chaturastra the encircling three lines.
Similarly the five Chakras of Shakti are thus :
Triangle,
Octagon
Ring of the ten triangles
Second ring of the ten triangles
Fourth ring of the fourteen triangles
