Granthi is a knot. These are the knotted areas in subtle body which blocks the flow of prana or life energy in the body. The prana in the subtle body rises through the central psychic channel called as Sushmana nadi. The Granthis block the energy to rise up the Sushmana nadi, thereby hindering a Yogi to move toward spiritual enlightenment and liberation. These knots keep a person entangled in the materialistic world of desire. There are three knots – Brahma Granthi, Vishnu Granthi and Rudra Granthi. Vishnu Granthi is governed by Anahata (heart) chakra and Vishuddha (throat) chakra. This granthi causes ego and desire of acquiring materialistic possession in a person. Yoga helps in untying this knots and transcending above the feeling of ego, possessiveness and selfishness. The granthis are untied with the help of various asanas (yoga poses) and pranayam. The Vishnu Granthi yantra is depicted here with a Yogi with the animal symbols related to Anahata and Vishudda Chakra – antelope and white elephant. Vishnu Granthi Yantra – the sacred geometrical diagram to untie the psychic knots related to the bondage with emotional attachment – the obstacles to spiritual enlightenment.
The Vishnu Granthi Yantra represents the energy and essence of Lord Vishnu, a major deity in Hinduism known as the preserver of the universe. The Yantra is believed to harness the divine energy of Vishnu and can be used for meditation, prayer, and spiritual practices to invoke his blessings and protection. The Vishnu Granthi Yantra typically features intricate patterns and symbols that are meant to focus the mind and connect the practitioner with the divine qualities of Lord Vishnu, such as love, compassion, and harmony. By meditating on the Vishnu Yantra, one may seek spiritual guidance, inner peace, and alignment with the cosmic energies associated with Vishnu.
The Vishnu Granthi Yantra is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and symbolism, reflecting the divine essence of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. According to Hindu scriptures, Lord Vishnu is one of the principal deities in the Hindu pantheon, known for his role in maintaining cosmic order and balance. The Vishnu Granthi Yantra is believed to embody the energy and attributes of Lord Vishnu, serving as a powerful tool for spiritual connection and protection.
In Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu is often depicted as resting on the cosmic serpent Shesha, floating on the primordial waters of creation. He is adorned with various divine symbols, such as the conch shell, discus, mace, and lotus flower, each representing different aspects of his power and authority. The Vishnu Granthi Yantra incorporates these symbols and geometric patterns to channel the divine energy of Vishnu and invoke his blessings.
Devotees of Lord Vishnu use the Vishnu Granthi Yantra in their spiritual practices to seek his guidance, protection, and blessings. By meditating on the Yantra and chanting Vishnu mantras, practitioners aim to align themselves with the cosmic energies of Vishnu and cultivate qualities such as love, compassion, and harmony in their lives.
Some potential benefits of using the Vishnu Granthi Yantra include:
- Promoting peace and harmony in one’s surroundings
- Enhancing feelings of protection and security
- Facilitating spiritual growth and connection with divine energies
- Supporting overall well-being and balance in life
- Invoking the blessings of Lord Vishnu for guidance and assistance
Pieter Weltevrede – is a Master “Sacred-Artist” based out of the Netherlands. After a many years of guidance, under his guru Late Harish Johari a successful author, a gifted painter and sculptor, a lifetime scholar, an inspiring teacher, a splendid cook, an ayurvedic massage miracle, etc., Pieter embarked on his own journey amalgamating ancient Indian knowledge with his own western sensibilities evolving an art form that appeals to todays international audience. He has been practising his art form from the last 40 years now. His original paintings are in water colours on silk with a wash-technique that gives them a very three-dimensional feel. The complexity and detail in his works are a super-human endeavour as he continues to live a mundane life travelling between the Western World and India.
Here, ‘VISHNU GRANTHI’ paintings are printed on coated matt paper by inkjet printer, using ultra chrome inks with an off-white paper mounting with golden border, and encased inside a fibre frame with acrylic sheet cover in the front.
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