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Maha Meru Shri Yantra in Gold - 7 cm (SRMM-003)
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Maha Meru Shri Yantra in Gold - 7 cm (SRMM-003)

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About this Maha Meru Shri Yantra in Gold - 7 cm (SRMM-003)

The Maha Meru Shri Yantra in Gold, measuring 7 cm, is a three-dimensional Sri Yantra crafted in gold-finished form — one of the most revered configurations of this ancient sacred geometry. The Maha Meru designation reflects its elevated status among Sri Yantra forms: the Meru shape rises in stepped pyramidal tiers that evoke Mount Meru, the sacred axis of the universe in Hindu and Buddhist cosmology. In Vastu Shastra, the Maha Meru is traditionally placed at the energetic centre of a home or workplace to harmonise the space's energies and to serve as the focal point of Sri Vidya devotional practice.

  • Traditionally placed at the Brahmasthana (central zone) of the home or office in Vastu practice
  • Used as the central object of Sri Vidya worship and Lakshmi puja
  • The gold finish is associated with solar energy, abundance, and auspiciousness
  • The stepped Meru form is linked in tradition to Mount Meru, the cosmic centre

Astrological significance

The Maha Meru Sri Yantra in its gold-coloured form carries associations with both the Sun (Surya), through the gold material's solar symbolism, and with Venus (Shukra), through the Sri Yantra's classical link to the goddess of beauty and abundance, Tripura Sundari. In the Vastu tradition, placing a Meru Yantra at the spatial centre of a home is believed to align the space with the cosmic order (Rta) and to invite the harmonising influence of these planetary energies into all the directional zones that radiate outward from that centre. Devotional intention and regular puja are considered essential to the practice.

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