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Sacred Tantric Yantra Art (Museum-Grade Archival Print)
Region / Tradition Vedic-Tantric Tradition | Karya Siddhi Upasana | Saptasiddhi Vidya | Auspicious Symbol Traditiona
This visually striking and symbolically extraordinary composition presents the Karya Siddhi Yantra - the sacred geometric body of complete accomplishment, the yantra whose singular purpose is the fulfillment of all righteous endeavors, the removal of all obstacles to success, and the activation of the seven divine forces that together guarantee the complete accomplishment of every goal pursued with sincerity, effort, and the blessing of the sacred. Among all the yantras in this series, the Karya Siddhi Yantra stands apart with a quality of immediate accessibility and universal applicability - rendered not in the abstract geometric language of triangles, lotus rings, and bija syllables alone but in the vivid, immediately readable language of seven sacred symbols whose meanings are universally understood across every tradition, every culture, and every dimension of human aspiration.
This is the only yantra in the entire series whose inner field is organized as a wheel of seven pictorial symbols - a sacred circle divided into seven equal segments by radiating lines from the center, each segment carrying one complete symbolic image whose meaning and power contribute a specific dimension to the yantra's complete field of success-bestowing grace. The wheel format itself is deeply significant - the Chakra (wheel) is one of the most ancient and most universally sacred symbols in the entire Hindu tradition, representing the complete, self-contained, perpetually turning cycle of divine order that governs all of existence. The Karya Siddhi Yantra is a wheel that, once set in motion by sincere worship and genuine effort, continues to turn toward the fulfillment of the practitioner's highest purposes with the same reliable, self-sustaining momentum of the cosmic wheel itself.
Rendered in luminous white on cosmic black with the distinctive vivid yellow-green outer border - the color of active, life-giving, auspicious force that is most associated in the Maharashtra and western Indian traditions with the energy of accomplishment and the vitality of the divine creative force in its most practically expressed form - this yantra radiates a quality of grounded, active, immediately applicable sacred power that distinguishes it from the more meditative, inward-turning yantras of the series.
The Sacred Numbers - The Mathematical Core
At the center of the wheel, where all seven segments meet, the seven sacred numbers are inscribed in classical Devanagari numerical notation - 99, 35, 33, 42, 63, 96, 87 - arranged in the precise configuration of the Karya Siddhi Bisa (success numerical matrix). These numbers are not arbitrary - they are the mathematical keys of the yantra's harmonic field, arranged so that specific rows and combinations of the seven numbers produce the same sacred sum - the geometric proof, in pure mathematics, that the seven dimensions of human accomplishment encoded in the seven symbols are not seven separate and potentially conflicting forces but seven aspects of a single, harmoniously organized, mathematically precise field of divine success that operates with the same self-organizing intelligence as every other sacred numerical matrix in the yantra tradition.
The seven numbers correspond to the seven symbols and together constitute the complete numerical body of the Karya Siddhi force - the mathematical encoding of the principle that every genuine human endeavor, pursued with right intention and sincere effort and placed within the field of this yantra's grace, participates in a cosmic order of success whose mathematical precision is as reliable and as complete as the yantra's own sacred geometry.
The Seven Sacred Symbols - The Complete Field of Human Accomplishment
The Veena - Music, Happiness & Confidence In the upper-left segment, the Veena - the classical stringed instrument of India, the instrument of Sarasvati herself - is rendered in precise, loving detail. The Veena represents simultaneously the dimension of music and creative expression, the cultivation of happiness and inner contentment that is both the cause and the result of genuine accomplishment, and the confidence that arises naturally in the being who has aligned their work with their deepest creative nature. The Veena in the Karya Siddhi Yantra is not merely a musical instrument - it is the symbol of the practitioner who has found their own note, their own frequency, their own irreplaceable contribution to the symphony of existence - and who plays it with the freedom and joy of one who knows that this note, this specific expression of the divine through this specific human instrument, cannot be played by anyone else.
The Cobra - Wisdom & Health In the upper-right segment, a magnificent hooded cobra raises its expanded hood in the classic stance of alert, sovereign, completely self-possessed power. The cobra in the Hindu sacred tradition is the symbol of Kundalini - the coiled divine energy at the base of the spine that, when awakened through practice, rises through all the chakras to the crown and bestows the supreme wisdom of complete self-knowledge. It is also the symbol of Naga Devata - the serpent deity who governs underground waters, earth energies, and the hidden forces of nature - and of Sheshanaga - the cosmic serpent upon whom Vishnu rests, the support of all creation. In the Karya Siddhi context, the cobra represents the wisdom that sees through the surface of situations to their deeper reality, the health that flows naturally when the life-force moves without obstruction through a purified system, and the sovereign, unhurried power of the being who knows that genuine accomplishment cannot be rushed - only ripened.
The Ship - Courage & Success In the right segment, a sailing ship moves confidently through the cosmic ocean with its sail fully billowed - the most ancient and most universally resonant symbol of the courageous journey into the unknown, the willingness to leave the safety of the familiar shore in pursuit of the goal that calls from the far horizon. The ship in the Karya Siddhi Yantra represents the courage to begin - to launch the vessel of one's endeavor onto the waters of uncertainty and unknown, trusting that the wind of divine grace will fill the sails and that the destination, though not yet visible, is real and reachable by those who sail with genuine intention. It also represents the skill of navigation - the capacity to read the wind, the stars, and the currents of circumstance and adjust course with the intelligence and flexibility of the master mariner who knows that the most direct path to the destination is rarely a straight line but always the path that works with the actual forces present rather than against them.
The Arrow - Protection from Evil In the lower-right segment, a arrow in flight moves with swift, unwavering precision toward its target - the symbol of focused intention, protective force, and the divine capacity to strike at the exact point of vulnerability in every obstacle, adversity, and negative force that stands between the practitioner and the fulfillment of their purpose. The arrow in the Karya Siddhi Yantra represents simultaneously the protection from external negative forces - the evil eye, the ill will of enemies, the destructive intention of those who resent the practitioner's success - and the internal arrow of discriminating wisdom that strikes through every self-deception, every limiting belief, and every unconscious pattern that the practitioner has inherited and that prevents the full expression of their creative power and genuine accomplishment.
The Eight-Pointed Star - Power & Success In the lower-center segment, a radiating eight-pointed star blazes with concentrated light - its eight points extending simultaneously in all eight directions of space, its center a point of such concentrated luminosity that the lines of force radiating from it seem to push outward with irresistible divine momentum. The eight-pointed star in the Karya Siddhi Yantra represents the power of the solar force - the active, radiating, life-giving, success-bestowing energy that the sun embodies as the most universally acknowledged symbol of divine power in the human experience. It also represents the Ashtasiddhi - the eight supernatural perfections - suggesting that the complete fulfillment of all endeavors (Karya Siddhi) is not merely a worldly achievement but a spiritual accomplishment that aligns the practitioner with the complete eight-fold power of the divine creative force.
The Diamond - Security, Prosperity & Wealth In the lower-left segment, a perfectly cut diamond blazes with the concentrated, multi-faceted radiance of the hardest and most precious substance in the material world - simultaneously the symbol of indestructible security, the concentrated wealth of earth's most treasured mineral, and the Vajra quality of a prosperity so solid, so well-founded, and so deeply rooted in genuine value that no adversity can dissolve it and no passing misfortune can diminish it. The diamond in the Karya Siddhi Yantra represents the quality of prosperity that the yantra most specifically governs - not the quick, unstable accumulation of wealth through luck or manipulation but the steady, permanent, increasingly luminous prosperity of the practitioner who has aligned their material life with the principles of genuine value, genuine effort, and genuine service, and whose material abundance therefore partakes of the same indestructible quality as the diamond itself.
The Tree - Family Welfare In the left segment, a magnificent full-canopied tree - broad, deeply rooted, abundantly leafed, and radiating the patient, sustaining, generously shading quality of a tree that has grown slowly and surely into its complete and beautiful form - stands as the most intimate and most personally relevant of the seven symbols. The tree in the Karya Siddhi Yantra represents family welfare - not merely the wellbeing of the nuclear family but the complete flourishing of the extended family, the ancestral lineage, the community, and the living tradition of which the practitioner is a part. A tree that grows alone in a field may grow tall - but a tree that grows in a forest grows in relationship, each tree supporting every other, their roots intertwined underground in networks of mutual nourishment that make the whole forest more resilient, more adaptive, and more abundantly alive than any individual tree could ever be alone.
Philosophical and Spiritual Significance
The Karya Siddhi Yantra embodies one of the most practically important and most immediately actionable teachings in the entire Vedic-Tantric tradition: that Siddhi (accomplishment, perfection, the fulfillment of purpose) is not merely a matter of personal effort or favorable circumstance but the result of aligning the practitioner's intention and effort with the seven-fold divine field of accomplishment that the cosmos has built into the structure of existence from the very beginning.
The seven symbols of the yantra are not seven separate departments of life that must be individually managed and balanced against each other. They are seven aspects of the same single reality - the complete human being flourishing in the fullness of their divine nature, expressing the divine creative intelligence through music and wisdom (Veena and Cobra), moving through the world with courage and protection (Ship and Arrow), radiating with concentrated power and indestructible prosperity (Star and Diamond), and rooting all of this individual and material flourishing in the sustaining, ancestral, communal ground of family welfare (Tree). The seven together constitute the complete circle of fulfilled human existence - and the sacred numerical matrix at their center is the mathematical proof that these seven dimensions are not competing for the same finite pool of resources but are mutually amplifying aspects of a single field of divine abundance that increases as each dimension is more fully expressed.
To worship the Karya Siddhi Yantra is to place one's complete life - with all its seven dimensions of aspiration and endeavor - within the sacred field of the divine order of accomplishment, to align the wheel of one's efforts with the cosmic wheel of the yantra's turning grace, and to receive the specific, targeted, mathematically precise blessing of the seven sacred forces that together guarantee - not occasionally, not when conditions are favorable, but as a structural feature of the divine order encoded in this yantra - the complete fulfillment of every genuine purpose pursued within their combined field.
Visually unique, symbolically immediate, and universally applicable - the Karya Siddhi Yantra with its wheel of seven auspicious symbols and sacred numerical matrix is the most directly accessible and most broadly applicable yantra in the entire series, encoding the complete seven-fold field of divine accomplishment in a composition that speaks the language of universal sacred symbolism with an immediacy and clarity that transcends every language barrier and every level of prior sacred art knowledge.
Bring home the Karya Siddhi Yantra - the living geometric body of the seven sacred forces of complete accomplishment, whose wheel of Veena and Cobra, Ship and Arrow, Star and Diamond and Tree turns with the same momentum as the cosmic wheel of divine order itself, ensuring that every sincere endeavor placed within its field participates in the mathematical precision of a success that was always already written into the structure of the universe - waiting only for the practitioner whose genuine effort and sincere devotion set the wheel turning. Available in 14 × 14 inches, with framed and unframed options, exclusively at The Soma Store.
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