A Ritual Of Alignment
Hold Your Intention. Shape Your Destiny.
The sacred geometry of a yantra is intentionally designed to hold, amplify, and illuminate the energy of your intentions. It absorbs the vibration of your words and, on a subtler level, your thoughts, creating a powerful resonance between your inner focus and the outer world.
When you meditate, chant, or simply tune in to what you want to bring into your life, the yantra captures the essence of that energy, allowing you to quite literally hold your destiny in your hands. As you continue to work with your yantra and wear it close to your body, your own energy field begins to attune to the vibration of your intentions, subtly raising your frequency to match what you wish to attract. Over time, this creates energetic alignment, drawing in the people, opportunities, and experiences that resonate with your highest vision.
There are many ways to meditate with, charge, and infuse your yantra with intention. We recommend placing your pendant within the bhupura (the outer square of the yantra) when you’re not wearing it, allowing it to charge on your altar or in a sacred space in your home.
During meditation, reflection, or intention-setting practices, hold your pendant within the bhupura and consciously send your energy into it. This allows the sacred geometry to absorb and hold the energetic imprint of your intentions and desires.
A daily practice is ideal for deepening this connection.
While any intention or prayer will work, the most powerful way to charge a yantra is with Sanskrit mantras, as this sacred language acts like an energetic magnet to the geometry itself. (See examples below).
Once your yantra is attuned, wear it throughout the day as a continuous source of energetic alignment. As it rests against your skin, the sacred geometry interacts with your body’s subtle energy field, recalibrating your vibration to match the frequency of the intentions you’ve infused within it. Over time, this creates a natural resonance between your inner energy and the outer world, helping you embody your desires and attract experiences that reflect the energy you now carry.
In this way, your yantra becomes both a reminder and an amplifier of your power, and a reflection of the truth: that the divine isn’t outside of you, you are the divine.
Important note: When placing your pendant inside the bhupura, ensure it’s positioned correctly. At the very center of your pendant, the smallest triangle contains a small indent—this is the bindu, the point of pure consciousness. When setting your pendant inside the bhupura, make sure the side with the bindu faces upward, and the triangle holding the bindu points downward.
Sanskrit Mantras To Charge Your Yantra
There are thousands of Sanskrit mantras to choose from, but we wanted to share a handful of the most simple and well-known. We included links to YouTube videos of the mantras if you would like to follow along out loud or in your mind.
Om So Hum Mantra
“Om So Hum”
Used for cultivating presence, inner peace, and alignment with the flow of life. This mantra is not tied to any deity—it’s a universal meditation mantra that connects you with your breath and your true self.
Phonetic Pronunciation: Ohm Soh Huhm
Meaning: “I am That.” It expresses the recognition that your individual consciousness is one with universal consciousness; the breath of life itself. Inhaling “So” and exhaling “Hum” harmonizes body, mind, and spirit, grounding you in pure awareness.
Lakshmi Mantra
“Om Shreem Mahalakshmiyei Namaha”
Used for attracting abundance, prosperity, and harmonious flow in all areas of life. Invokes the energy of Goddess Lakshmi, the embodiment of beauty, grace, and wealth.
Phonetic Pronunciation: Om Shreem Mah-hah-lahk-shmee-yeh Nah-mah-hah
Meaning: “I bow to Goddess Lakshmi, who brings abundance, prosperity, and divine grace into my life.”
Shiva Mantra
“Om Namah Shivaya”
Used for transformation, release, and spiritual awakening. Invokes Lord Shiva, the destroyer of illusion and the force of inner liberation.
Phonetic Pronunciation: Om Nah-mah Shee-vah-yah
Meaning: “I bow to Lord Shiva, who dissolves negativity and awakens the pure consciousness within me.”
Ganesh Mantra
“Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha”
Invokes the god Ganesha. Used for clearing energetic, mental, or emotional obstacles and inviting a smooth flow of success, creativity, and focus.
Phonetic Pronunciation: Om Guhm Guh-nuh-puh-tuh-yeh Nah-mah-hah
Meaning: “I bow to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the embodiment of wisdom, success, and new beginnings.”
Saraswati Mantra
“Om Aim Saraswatyai Namaha”
Used for enhancing wisdom, clarity, communication, and creative inspiration. Invokes Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge, speech, and the arts.
Phonetic Pronunciation: Om Eye-m Sah-rah-swah-tye Nah-mah-hah
Meaning: “I honor Goddess Saraswati, the embodiment of divine wisdom, clarity, and creative expression.”