Yantra PÅ«jÄs play a vital role in ÅrÄ« VidyÄ SÄdhanÄ, as they enable the sÄdhaka to understand and contemplate the manifest (sthÅ«la) form of the DevatÄ through Her sacred yantra. Traditionally, yantras are fashioned from metals such as copper, silver, gold, or bronze.
However, akin to the concept of the kį¹£aį¹ika liį¹
ga, temporary yantras may also be constructed using flowers, gemstones, grains, and other auspicious materials. Such collective efforts by sÄdhakas not only serve as acts of worship but also foster a deeper appreciation of the yantraās sacred geometry, symbolism, and spiritual significance.
Presented here are a few examples of Yantra PÅ«jÄs conducted by the Peetam, demonstrating how these ephemeral forms become powerful instruments of contemplation, devotion, and spiritual understanding.