Good luck Yantra

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Good luck Yantra

All of these yantras have magic powers and can only be used by those who have been initiated and received true teachings from the Patriarchs.  Anyone using it arbitrarily will not be good for that person.

The Magic Pennant, a Yantra for luck, health, physical, and spiritual life.

 

Yantra for life protection

 

The Yantra for longevity

 

Yantra 1 and 2 represent two magic Yantras from the Theravata  Buddhism. They are important sacred Yantras used for protection and good luck, for exorcising rituals and for helping in spiritual advancement.

Write the above three charms with red ink and stick them on the four legs of the bed.  Eight of the Diamond Gods will keep guard day and night to protect the person. Therefore the room must be kep neat and clean, without any dirty things.  Please be careful about this.

 

This Yantra is used to avoid soldiers and swords. Use red ink to write yantra to wear on the body. If you have to go to war, you will be able to overcome hardships (Figure 67).

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