Why a card?
Yantras have been engraved on copper plates and walls for three thousand years. Each form carried its time’s constraints — and reach. The card carries ours: a desk, a wallet, a long flight, a hospital room. Geometry that was once available only to those who could visit a temple is now available wherever it is needed.
How a card is made
Each design begins with the canonical Sri Vidya geometry — never approximated. The plates are drawn in vector, etched on brass-coated steel with archival ink, and inspected one card at a time. A small Vedic team in Pune then performs the puja appropriate to the yantra’s presiding deity. Only after the consecration does the card ship.
Who we are
A founding team of three: a long-time technologist, a Vedic priest with twenty years of practice, and an artisan who has set sacred metal-work for two decades. We are small and we intend to remain small — every card passes through our hands.
What we don’t do
We don’t make claims a Yantra cannot make. A Yantra is a focusing instrument; it works alongside your effort, not in place of it. We don’t bulk-discount during the year — auspicious-day sales only. We do not ship cards that have not been consecrated.
What we do
We make cards. We answer your messages. We share what we have learned about how a Yantra is meant to be used — for free, in 100+ articles in our Knowledge Hub. We refund any card returned unused within thirty days.