The Shri Narsingh Yantraraj is not merely a symbol — it is a cosmic time wheel, intricately designed to align with the 13 lunar months observed in the ancient Vedic calendar, including the sacred Adhik Maas (extra month).
By encoding these months into its geometry, the Yantra helps harmonize the worshipper’s karma with kala (time), ensuring that every ritual is aligned with divine timing and cosmic rhythm.
The Vedic lunar calendar consists of 12 standard months, each governed by specific deities and energies. Every 32.5 months, an extra month (Adhik Maas) is added to balance the lunar-solar misalignment.
Here are the 13 months represented in the yantra:
| Month No. | Vedic Month Name | Symbolic Meaning | Governing Energy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chaitra | Creation & Renewal | Brahma |
| 2 | Vaishakha | Prosperity & Harvest | Vishnu |
| 3 | Jyeshtha | Intensity & Power | Indra |
| 4 | Ashadha | Rains & Cleansing | Varuna |
| 5 | Shravana | Devotion & Discipline | Shiva |
| 6 | Bhadrapada | Wisdom & Service | Ganesha |
| 7 | Ashwin | Healing & Light | Surya |
| 8 | Kartik | Tapasya & Victory | Lakshmi |
| 9 | Margashirsha | Dharma & Devotion | Krishna |
| 10 | Pausha | Stillness & Introspection | Bhairava |
| 11 | Magha | Ancestral Honor | Pitru Devatas |
| 12 | Phalguna | Completion & Joy | Kamadeva |
| 13 | Adhik Maas | Divine Leap Month (Rare) | Lord Narayana (Purusha) |
The Yantra’s inner 13-point geometry is not coincidental. Each interlocking triangle or node carries the energetic imprint of a lunar month. At the center, the design binds all months together through the Adhik Maas, symbolizing eternal time beyond the Sun–Moon cycle.
When a devotee meditates or chants on the Yantra:
| Vedic Month | Ideal Ritual on Yantra |
|---|---|
| Chaitra | Yantra Sthapana & New Beginnings |
| Shravan | Shiva Archana + Chandan Abhishek |
| Kartik | Deepam Lighting + Lakshmi Puja |
| Margashirsha | Vaikunth Meditation + Narasimha Kavach Jaap |
| Adhik Maas | Secret Prayers + Dharma Dana + Night Jaap |
This mantra acknowledges kala (time) as both destroyer and liberator, and invokes Lord Narasimha as the divine protector across all 13 lunar divisions.
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