The Kanakdhara Yantra 3D Pyramid (6 Inch) is a traditional Hindu devotional article that combines the sacred Kanakdhara Yantra with a three-dimensional pyramid design, hand-carved from Shriparni wood. It’s intended for placement in home temples, offices, meditation spaces, and other sacred areas where devotees perform worship and spiritual practices.
The Kanakdhara Yantra is traditionally associated with Goddess Mahalakshmi, the Hindu deity of prosperity, abundance, and auspiciousness. Its name comes from Sanskrit kanak meaning gold and dhara meaning flow, and it’s inspired by the Kanakdhara Stotram, a revered hymn traditionally attributed to Adi Shankaracharya, dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi. The pyramid design and Shriparni wood carving are part of the product’s devotional presentation.
This product is intended as a religious and spiritual article. Its significance is based on Hindu scriptures, devotional traditions, and cultural beliefs, not scientific evidence.
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It is intended purely as a religious and devotional article. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.
This yantra is hand-carved from Shriparni wood, a material traditionally considered sattvic and auspicious in Hindu devotional and Vastu practice.
Yes, it’s a genuine Shriparni wood carving in the traditional Kanakdhara Yantra 3D pyramid design, made in India.
The pyramid is approximately 6 inches.
The Kanakdhara Yantra 3D Pyramid is a traditional Hindu devotional article featuring the sacred Kanakdhara Yantra in a three-dimensional pyramid design, hand-carved from Shriparni wood, for worship and meditation.
The Kanakdhara Yantra is a sacred yantra traditionally associated with Goddess Mahalakshmi and inspired by the devotional Kanakdhara Stotram attributed to Adi Shankaracharya.
The Kanakdhara Stotram is a well-known Sanskrit hymn dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi, traditionally attributed to Adi Shankaracharya.
It may be placed in a home temple, office temple, meditation room, prayer area, or another clean and respectful location according to personal tradition or the guidance of a knowledgeable priest.
Yes. Many devotees keep the Kanakdhara Yantra in their home temple as part of their regular devotional practices.
Yes. It’s commonly used during Lakshmi Puja, Diwali, Friday worship, and other devotional observances dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi.
Yes. It makes a meaningful religious gift for housewarming ceremonies, weddings, festivals, office inaugurations, and devotees of Hindu traditions.
Clean it gently using a soft dry cloth and avoid excessive moisture, harsh chemicals, or abrasive cleaning materials.
No. There is no scientific evidence that the Kanakdhara Yantra attracts wealth, prosperity, success, or removes obstacles. Its significance is based on Hindu religious traditions, sacred symbolism, and personal faith.
Yes. Many devotees place it alongside idols of Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha, Shri Yantra, and other sacred symbols, in accordance with their family traditions and devotional practices.
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