Astamangal
An incredible auspicious yantra since time immemorial. Asthamangala is a specially designed and energized brass plate with embossed insignia of 8 holy symbols. The mention of this Yantra or Amulet is found in many Vedic texts. A mention can be found in our Vastu scripture of Sanatana dharma, namely Mayamat by Rishi Maya Muni, Chapter 12-Garbhavinyas, Verses 34-36. He has asked to place this symbol plate under the threshold. In ancient times, this was carved on gold for the kings and used as an important ingredient for the Garbhvinyas vidhi. Garbha means- womb and vinyas means procedure. Garbhavinyas means energizing of the land, which is done by placing auspicious items below the floor. The Ancient Shastra describes Asthamangala as ... ~A highly auspicious yantra which brings immense success, wealth, and happiness to the user. ~Astha means eight and Mangala means auspicious. This yantra is mentioned in all major subcontinental religions, like Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism...