Vyapar Vridhi Yantra — Hand-Engraved Copper 3-inch, Business Growth Accelerator
- Revenue acceleration — The four-beej geometry channels Ganesha, Lakshmi, Budh, and Kubera energies simultaneously; many businesses report measurable sales lift within 40 days
- New customer acquisition — The 8-petal lotus opens the eight directions through which leads, walk-ins, and referrals arrive
- Protection of working capital — Bhupura shields the business from competitor sabotage, bad debts, theft, and unforeseen losses
- Contract and deal closure — Specifically used by sales teams and dealmakers before negotiations; sharpens the commercial intelligence ruled by Budh
- Expansion of operations — Beyond holding revenue steady, the yantra is for vridhi — growth beyond current limits — making it ideal for entrepreneurs scaling up
About this piece
The Vyapar Vridhi Yantra (Sanskrit: vyapar — trade or business, vridhi — growth, expansion) is the specialised business-growth yantra that combines the energies of three deities: Ganesha (obstacle removal), Lakshmi (wealth flow), and Mercury / Budh (commerce, communication, sales intelligence). Its sacred geometry layers a central shatkona of interlocking triangles (Shiva-Shakti union for fertile new commerce), an eight-petal lotus (the eight directions through which clients arrive), four bindu points around the lotus carrying the beej mantras of Ganesha-Lakshmi-Budh-Kubera, and an outer four-gate bhupura. The yantra is specifically calibrated for revenue acceleration, customer acquisition, contract negotiation, and the protection of working capital from loss or competitor sabotage. Used by Indian traders, shopkeepers, manufacturers, and modern entrepreneurs across e-commerce, services, and SaaS. Hand-engraved in Jaipur and energised on Diwali, Akshaya Tritiya, or the company's incorporation date.
Specifications
How to wear
Install at the business premises — shop, office, factory, or home-office — in the north-east or east direction, ideally near the cash counter or accounting desk. Place on a clean cloth on a wooden stand; do not put directly on the floor. Light a ghee lamp every morning before opening business. Chant "Om Hreem Shreem Vyapar Vriddhim Kuru Kuru Swaha" 108 times daily. The complementary mantra "Om Akarshaye Swaha" can be chanted 21 times when expecting an important client meeting or contract signing. Friday and Wednesday are the most powerful weekly days.
Frequently asked
How do I tell hand-engraved from machine-stamped?
The four beej-mantra bindu points around the central lotus are the test — hand-engraved bindus are cut with a distinct depth; machine-stamped versions show all four as identical shallow impressions. The mantra script inside should also show character-by-character variation under magnification.
Can I place the yantra in the bedroom?
The business yantra belongs at the business premises, not in the bedroom. If you operate a home-office, place it in the dedicated workspace, not in the sleeping area. For very small spaces, place it on the office desk or the locker.
How often should I worship?
Daily — every morning before opening the shop or starting the workday. 11 repetitions of the mantra with a ghee lamp is the minimum; full pooja on Friday, Wednesday, every Purnima, Diwali, and Akshaya Tritiya.
Can women worship during periods?
Yes — particularly for women entrepreneurs and business owners. Mental mantra is fully permitted; physical worship paused for three days, with the lamp lit by another family member if available.
Where do I dispose of an old yantra?
Immerse in flowing water with three repetitions of the Vyapar Vridhi mantra. If the business has closed, the yantra is best immersed at the time of closure to ritually release its commercial charge.
Can I use a printed paper version?
A printed yantra near the cash drawer is widespread among small traders, but for serious business growth, copper is the prescribed substrate — Budh (Mercury) is a swift-moving graha and copper holds his charge in a way paper does not. --- ## Care and Activation Notes (All Yantras) Initial activation: Every DivineTatva yantra arrives energised on Purnima by our resident astrologer-priest with the prescribed Vedic mantras, ghee lamp, and Ganga jal. You may install immediately on your altar after a simple welcome ritual: wipe with a clean cloth, sprinkle a few drops of Ganga jal, light a ghee lamp, and recite the deity's beej mantra 11 times. Daily care: Wipe with a soft dry cloth weekly. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners. For copper yantras, a paste of lemon juice and salt removes oxidation once every few months — rinse thoroughly and re-energise with mantra. Silver yantras can be polished with a silver-specific cloth. Sphatik yantras should be cleansed monthly under moonlight; avoid prolonged direct sunlight. Re-energisation: All yantras benefit from a monthly Purnima re-charge — leave overnight on the altar with a ghee lamp burning before the deity. The annual energisation (on the deity's day — Diwali for Lakshmi, Mahashivratri for Mrityunjaya, Hanuman Jayanti for Hanuman) re-establishes full prana. The DivineTatva difference: Every yantra is hand-engraved by a 4th-generation Jaipur metalsmith working from traditional Shilpa-Shastra templates, then individually energised by our resident astrologer on Purnima. Mass-produced machine-stamped yantras may look similar from a distance, but they are geometrically and tantrically inert. Hold a DivineTatva yantra in your hand and you will feel the difference — the V-cut lines, the precise vertices, the deliberate weight of consecrated copper, silver, or sphatik. This is the working instrument the ancient tantric texts describe, made the way they prescribed it.
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