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A diagram of a square yantra containing a crescent moon shape and text.
A diagram of a 3x4 grid yantra with numerical values.
A diagram of a hexagram (shatkona) yantra with Sanskrit syllables.
A diagram of a hexagram (shatkona) yantra with Sanskrit syllables.
If one writes this yantra under a horse's hoof and heats it in fire, then within seven days, the person who has gone to a foreign land will return home. || 125 ||
| 61 | 68 | 2 | 7 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 3 | 62 | 64 |
| 67 | 62 | 8 | 1 |
| 4 | 5 | 62 | 66 |
If one writes this yantra on a wooden board and places it on a seat, then all the birds will suddenly come there. || 126 ||
If one writes this yantra on bhurjapatra birch bark using gorochana a yellow pigment from cow bile and saffron, places it in a vessel with a lid, and worships it with five ritual offerings, and then ties it in their hair-knot the next day, then by the grace of the King of Yantras, one remains silent and whatever fruit one contemplates is attained. || 127 ||
If one writes this hexagram yantra on birch bark with gorochana, performs the five offerings, installs it in a pot of ghee, keeps worshipping it daily, and prays to the Mahadevi the Great Goddess with this mantra, then attraction occurs quickly. Here is the mantra: "Attract, O Great Goddess, [Name], my beloved. Aim, Tripura, Goddess of Goddesses, I shall give you what you ask." || 128 ||