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Kamakhya Yantra-Sacred Geometry of Divine Feminine Power.
Hidden in lines and triangles lies the blessing of creation.
The Kamakhya Yantra is more than art-it’s a spiritual key to fertility, health, and divine grace.
Jai Maa Kamakhya
🧵 #Thread Let’s decode its sacred power.....👇Image
1. What is Kamakhya Yantra?
This Yantra is dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, the ultimate embodiment of Shakti (Divine Feminine Energy).
It holds the power to aid conception, balance reproductive health, and remove subtle energy blockages.
2. Sacred Geometry-The downward triangles in the Yantra represent Yoni Shakti the cosmic womb.
These lines vibrate with creative force, aligning the body and spirit with fertility energies.
It’s not superstition it’s tantric science.
3. Benefits
Aids natural conception
Supports reproductive wellness
Balances feminine hormones
Harmonizes divine union of Shiva & Shakti
Removes energy obstacles tied to fertility
4. Placement Matters
Place the Yantra in:
Your bedroom (for fertility)
Your puja room (for spiritual energy)
Avoid placing on the floor or near negative energy zones.
5. Activation (Pran Pratishtha)
The Yantra is not just a symbol it’s a vessel.
Before use, energize it through mantra japa or rituals.
Invoke the Devi with devotion let her awaken through Pran Pratishtha.
6. Offerings Boost Power
Offer:
Red flowers
Vermillion (Sindoor)
Sweets (preferably coconut-based)
These attract and amplify Shakti tattva in the space.
7. The Mantra Chant daily: “Kleem Kamakhya Devi Namah”
This mantra invokes potency, attraction, and creative energy.
Do japa with a red mala for 11, 21, or 108 rounds.
8. Ancient Yet Timeless
The Kamakhya Yantra is rooted in Shakta Tantra as practiced in Assam’s Kamakhya Temple, one of the most sacred Shakti Peethas.
Its power has blessed wombs for centuries… and still does.
9. This Yantra is not just about fertility of body…
…it’s also about birthing new life, new ideas, new energy.
It’s the awakening of the Divine Feminine within you.
🔁 Repost to share this divine knowledge.
🤝 Follow @_SanatanDharma for more ancient wisdom decoded for modern life.
May Goddess Kamakhya bless you with Shakti, strength & sacred creation.

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