Kaal Sarp Yantra: Benefits Mantra Meaning

Understanding Kaal Sarp Yantra Meaning in Vedic Astrology

Kaalsarp Yantra Kaal Sarp Yoga is an astrological combination in the traditional Hindu system of astronomy and astrology. 'Kaal' means death. It is also known as Dosha. The lives of people born under this Yoga are marked with a lot of struggle and setbacks. They have to face constant unfavourable situations in their life which will be worse than death itself. Kaal Sarp Yoga is formed when the positions of all the planets (Sun, Moon, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury) fall between Rahu and Ketu. Rahu and Ketu are the two nodes of the moon, the north and the south node respectively. All the planets must be inside the two nodes to form the Kaal Sarp Yoga. This position of the planets in a person's astrological chart brings great misfortune and damaging effects during his life time. This yog has its influence over the person for 47 years and at some instance for his entire life. People under the influence of Kaal Sarp Yoga must perform puja during Naag-Panchami.

Kaal Sarp Yantra Benefits / Speciality

Kaal Sarp Yantra helps the devotee to counteract the negative effects surrounding him and eases his suffering. The Yantra removes all the obstacles from his way that have been preventing him from achieving success. Kaalsarp Yantra helps in overcoming the threatening consequences of the Yog. The power of the Yantra channelizes the energy from the universe and works in appeasing the diety so that the person is blesses with a good and hassle free life. It minimises the force of the Dosha and neutralizes the ill influences in their lives.

Kal Sarp Yantra Mantra

"Om Asteek Munaye Namha"

How to use Kaal Sarp Yantra?

The mantras engraved in the Yantras are very powerful. The worship of the Yantra should be done in a proper way to overcome the problems and difficulties in life. The worship of the Yantra must be done on Monday morning.

- 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 11, 21 or 108 times.

It is surprising to learn that the first mentions of Kaalsarp Yoga were seen only from the 20th century. None of the Hindu astrological texts from the ancient times ever mentioned about this yoga. However the methods of worship of Kaal and Sarpa were mentioned in the chapter of Garha-Poojana in Ashvalaayana Grihya Sutra.