Description
The Panchdhatu Shree Mahavidya Mahakali Yantra is a divine geometrical symbol dedicated to Goddess Mahakali, the destructive and the transformational form of Divine Mother and one of the Dasha Mahavidyas. Hammered into a mixture of five sacred metals-gold, silver, copper, iron, and zinc, this yantra inherits the strong energy of divine destruction, protection, rebirth, and cosmic time.
It is respected because it eliminates ancient fears, annuls negative forces and enables the worshipper to elevate out of the karmic enslavement. It is best suited to spiritual seekers, tantric sadhakas, or those trying to navigate a significant life transition and will bring strength, inner strength and divine defense.
Hang the yantra on your altar, meditation room or somewhere close to the main entrance of your house.
Chant the mantra:
“Om Kring Kalikaye Namah”
while focusing on the yantra, especially during difficult emotional or spiritual phases.
Offer red flowers, burn camphor or dhoop, and light a mustard oil diya.
Clean using water with Ganga jal or rose water. Dry with a clean cloth. Energise under dark moon (Amavasya), Navratri nights, or on Saturdays. Recite the Kali mantra 11 or 21 times for activation.
Place in the South, South-West, or East direction to neutralise negativity and invoke powerful transformation. Ensure the area remains clean and spiritually charged.
Dab off using a light cloth. Avoid touching moisture, dust or disrespectful areas.
Wrap in red or black cloth and bury respectfully near a Peepal tree or temple, offering thanks.
Wear with Black Obsidian, Lava Stone, or Rudraksha Mala in order to ground and protect and engage in deeper spiritual work.