Prepared with Mrityunjaya energy longevity, and overcoming health challenges.
Prepared using authentic Yantra geometry.
Materials selected for individual worship.
Expertly engraved with sacred symbols.
Every inscription is verified before completion.
Traditionally purified before energisation.
Energised through traditional mantra chanting.
For health recovery and protection from illnesses.
For health, strength, and overall well-being.
For protection, health, and family well-being.
For inner peace, strength, and spiritual growth.
For daily worship and seeking Lord Shiva's blessings.
Place the Yantra in your puja room or prayer space.
Install facing East, preferably on Monday.
Offer vilva leaves, flowers, and light a ghee lamp.
Om Tryambakam Yajamahe Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam
Urvarukamiva Bandhanan Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat
Chant 11 or 108 times with devotion.
Pray for health and divine blessings.
Keep the Yantra clean and worship it regularly.
Families and devotees share how Mrityunjaya Yantra from Tirikala became part of their Maha Mrityunjaya prayers and traditional Shiva worship.
"We placed the Mrityunjaya Yantra in our family prayer room while performing Maha Mrityunjaya worship. The traditional preparation and guidance from Tirikala gave us confidence in our daily prayers."
"Our family regularly chants the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra at home. Adding this Yantra to our prayer altar felt like a natural extension of that tradition, and the craftsmanship was excellent."
"We wanted a traditionally prepared Mrityunjaya Yantra for our Shiva altar. Tirikala packed it carefully, included worship guidance, and it now has a permanent place in our daily pooja."
Yes. Many devotees worship the Mrityunjaya Yantra while chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra as part of their Shiva devotion.
Yes. Many devotees include a Mrityunjaya Yantra along with Mrityunjaya Homam and Shiva prayers as part of their traditional worship.
Yes. Many devotees perform Shiva worship with the Mrityunjaya Yantra on Mondays and during other Shiva-related observances.
Many devotees include the Mrityunjaya Yantra in traditional Ayushya prayers and Shiva worship practices.
Yes. Many families keep a Mrityunjaya Yantra in their prayer space as part of their regular Lord Shiva worship.
A traditional Mrityunjaya Yantra follows sacred geometry and is prepared with proper ritual energisation according to Shiva worship practices.