श्री यन्त्र मंत्र (षोडशी मंत्र) — Benefits & How to Chant
श्री यन्त्र मंत्र (षोडशी मंत्र)
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting श्री यन्त्र मंत्र (षोडशी मंत्र)
The Sri Yantra is considered the most powerful sacred geometry in Hinduism
Combines Lakshmi mantra + Tripura Sundari mantra + Panchadashi bija mantras
The Sri Yantra represents the entire cosmos in geometric form
Used for wealth attraction, spiritual advancement, and cosmic harmony
Meditating on the Sri Yantra while chanting is exponentially more powerful
One of the deepest Tantric practices
connects material and spiritual wealth
How to Chant श्री यन्त्र मंत्र (षोडशी मंत्र)
Instructions
Place a Sri Yantra (can be a printed image) before you. Light a ghee diya. The first mantra (Om Shreem...) is for Lakshmi worship — chant 108 times. The second (Om Aim Hreem Shreem) invokes Tripura Sundari. The third (Ka E Ee La Hreem...) is the advanced Panchadashi mantra — traditionally requires initiation from a guru. Beginners should focus on the first mantra. Gaze softly at the center point (bindu) of the Sri Yantra while chanting.
Spiritual Significance
The Sri Yantra at the Sringeri Sharada Peetham (established by Shankaracharya) has been worshipped continuously for over 1200 years. The monastery has never faced financial hardship in its entire history — it has always had exactly the resources needed. Scientists have discovered that the Sri Yantra's geometry produces a unique resonance pattern that matches the vibrational frequency of the 'Om' sound — suggesting the ancient sages encoded sound into geometry thousands of years before modern physics understood wave patterns.
Origin & History
Source: Sri Vidya Tantric tradition
Author: Ancient Tantric sages (attributed to Adi Shankaracharya for popularization)
The Sri Yantra and its associated mantras come from the Sri Vidya tradition, one of the most sophisticated schools of Hindu Tantra. The geometry of the Sri Yantra — 9 interlocking triangles creating 43 smaller triangles — is mathematically precise and is said to represent the entire process of cosmic creation and dissolution. Adi Shankaracharya is credited with establishing Sri Yantra worship in the major Shankaracharya mathas (monasteries).