How it works

Seven steps from card to altar.

A short, traditional activation ritual that takes about thirty minutes. Then a daily practice of a single breath. That is all.

01

Receive and unwrap with intention

The card ships in a gift-ready envelope with its activation card. Open it in a clean space, ideally on your altar or at a desk facing east. Pause for a breath before unwrapping.

02

Cleanse with water and turmeric

Wipe the card with a soft cloth dipped in water and a pinch of turmeric (haldi). This is symbolic — preparing the surface to hold its field.

03

Light a diya, offer flowers

Light a small ghee lamp, offer a single flower (preferably marigold or rose) and a few grains of rice. The offerings symbolise life, beauty, and abundance respectively.

04

Chant the bija mantra 108 times

Each Yantra arrives with its bija mantra printed on the activation card. Hold the Yantra in your right hand and chant for 108 repetitions — a single mala. Use a rudraksha mala if you have one.

05

Set your sankalpa

After chanting, hold the Yantra to your forehead and silently state your sankalpa (intent) in a single sentence. Specific is better than abstract. ‘Steady cash-flow’ over ‘success.’

06

Place where it lives

Wallet, purse, cash box, altar, business reception, or the northeast (Ishan) corner of your home or shop. Avoid the bathroom and the bedroom floor.

07

Re-acknowledge daily

Touch the card or look at it for a single breath each morning. That is the entire daily practice. The Yantra does not require re-energising — it requires attention.