The Sarva Manokamna Purti Yantra is a sacred geometrical diagram revered in Vedic traditions for fulfilling heartfelt desires and aspirations. “Sarva Manokamna” means “all wishes,” and “Purti” translates to “fulfillment.” This yantra acts as a divine tool to align your intentions with cosmic energy, helping manifest personal, financial, emotional, and spiritual goals.
Why use it:
Whether you're striving for career success, seeking harmony in relationships, wishing for spiritual advancement, or desiring material abundance—this yantra becomes a silent yet powerful ally. It’s designed to dissolve blockages, boost self-confidence, and help you stay centered in your purpose while the universe conspires in your favor.
When to use:
- When you have a clear intention or heartfelt desire you wish to manifest
- During new beginnings—be it in work, relationships, or spiritual journeys
- On auspicious days like Poornima, Navratri, Diwali, or Thursdays and Fridays
- Whenever you're feeling stuck or unsure and need divine guidance
How to use:
- Place it on your altar, work desk, or bedside where you’ll see it daily
- Offer flowers, incense, or a ghee diya while chanting a Sankalp (intention)
- Sit quietly before it, visualize your desire as already fulfilled, and feel the gratitude
- For deeper energy alignment, combine it with japa (chanting) or meditation
Who can use it:
- Anyone seeking support from the divine to bring their dreams into reality
- People entering a new phase of life or starting new projects
- Those facing stagnation or repetitive obstacles
- Spiritual practitioners wanting to manifest their soul-aligned desires with clarity
Benefits:
- Aligns your energy with your deepest desires and intentions
- Enhances focus, faith, and positivity
- Removes obstacles, delays, and inner resistance
- Invites abundance, love, and success across all life spheres
- Strengthens faith in divine timing and universal flow
Care Tips:
- Keep it clean and in a sacred space—do not place directly on the floor
- You may periodically energize it under moonlight or while chanting mantras
- Trust the process. This yantra works best when your intention is pure and your faith is unwavering