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Worship Method of Shri Narasimha Yantra – Step-by-Step Rituals for Devotees

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Introduction to the Spirit of Worship and Bhakti

The Shri Narsingh Yantraraj is not viewed merely as a decorative or symbolic object, but as a sacred spiritual instrument used in devotional practice. In traditional understanding, just as a lamp requires ghee and a wick to remain lit, a yantra is engaged through proper worship (puja), discipline, and intention.

This guide explains the step-by-step method of worship in accordance with traditional Vedic practices and references from texts such as the Agni Purana, Narad Purana, and other scriptural traditions associated with yantra worship.

Simple Daily Puja Method

Here is the daily Nitya Puja Vidhi that even householders can easily follow:

Step-by-Step Puja Process:

  • Clean the Area – Purify the space using Narsingh Shakti Kund Jal
  • Place the Yantra – Keep it on the included red aasan (cloth)
  • Light a Ghee Diya – Light one diya of pure desi ghee in front of the yantra
  • Apply Chandan – Use Navgraha Chandan and apply it to the central bindu of the yantra
  • Offer Flowers – Offer red or yellow flowers (Marigold is preferred)
  • Sankalp – Take a calm mental vow for your intention (protection, health, clarity, etc.)
  • Chant the Mantra – Recite the kavach mantra 11 or 21 times:
    श्री नरसिंह जय जय नरसिंह
  • Namaskar – Conclude by folding hands and offering heartfelt devotion

Guidelines for Mantra Japa

  • Beginner: 11 malas over 11 days
  • Intermediate: 21 malas over 21 days
  • Advanced (Sadhak): 108 malas

Use a Tulsi mala or Rudraksha mala for mantra japa practice.

Activation vs Daily Worship Practice

 

Pran-Pratishtha: Once performed (already completed for this yantra), the yantra is considered “jeevit” (spiritually consecrated and activated).

Daily Puja: Helps maintain the sanctity and prabuddh (active and responsive) state of the yantra through regular worship.

In traditional understanding, daily worship is believed to sustain and strengthen the divine sanctity already established in the yantra through Pran-Pratishtha.

Inner Discipline and External Harmony

For the spiritual practice to remain focused and meaningful:

  • Maintain truthfulness, discipline, and personal cleanliness in daily life
  • Keep the puja space clean, calm, and dedicated solely for worship, free from unnecessary disturbance or negativity

This helps create a respectful and focused environment for regular sadhana and devotion.

Practices to Follow and Avoid

Follow

  • Keep the yantra at a height above the waist level
  • Use a clean, new cloth while placing or installing it
  • Treat the yantra with full respect, as you would a sacred deity

Avoid

  • Do not place the yantra directly on the floor
  • Avoid non-vegetarian food or alcohol near the worship space
  • Do not allow anyone to handle or disrespect the yantra casually

Monthly Sadhana for Lasting Protection

  • Offer Panchamrit on Purnima (full moon day)
  • Perform a complete recitation of the Narasimha Kavach once every month
  • Expose the yantra to sunlight for 2–3 hours on any Shukla Paksha Monday as part of regular upkeep and worship practice

Conclusion – Worship is Surrender

The Shri Narasimha Yantra is regarded as a reflection of one’s devotion. In spiritual practice, it is believed that deeper faith and consistent worship help strengthen one’s focus, discipline, and sense of inner protection.

Rather than treating it only as a ritual, devotees are encouraged to approach it with awareness and devotion, feeling the symbolic presence of Lord Narasimha as a guiding and protective force.

In this way, bhakti supports the practice, and the practice in turn strengthens one’s sense of dharma, discipline, and spiritual balance.

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