Prepared with Rudra energy for strength, stability, and overcoming difficult situations.
Prepared using authentic Rudra Yantra geometry.
Materials selected for individual worship requirements.
Expertly engraved with authentic Rudra symbols.
Every inscription is verified before completion.
Traditionally purified before energisation.
Energised through Rudra Mantra chanting.
For daily worship and seeking Lord Shiva's blessings.
For spiritual growth, devotion, and inner peace.
For protection, peace, and family well-being.
For strength, confidence, and career success.
For protection from negative energies and business growth.
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 Namah Shivaya
Chant 11 or 108 times with devotion.
Pray for protection and divine blessings.
Keep the Yantra clean and worship it regularly.
Shiva devotees share how Rudra Yantra from Tirikala became part of their Rudrabhishekam, daily pooja, and traditional worship at home.
"Our Rudrabhishekam is performed every Pradosham, so we wanted a traditionally prepared Rudra Yantra for the pooja room. It blended naturally with our Shiva worship and daily rituals."
"During the Shravan month our family increases Shiva worship at home. The Rudra Yantra from Tirikala became a meaningful addition to those monthly prayers and observances."
"Our prayer room is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and we wanted every item to follow traditional practices. The Rudra Yantra was exactly what we were looking to include in our daily pooja."
Yes. Many devotees worship the Rudra Yantra along with Rudrabhishekam and Shiva prayers as part of their Shaiva devotional practices.
Yes. A Rudra Yantra is associated with Lord Shiva’s Rudra aspect, while Shiva Yantra represents broader Shiva worship traditions.
Yes. Many devotees recite Rudra Mantras while worshipping the Rudra Yantra according to their spiritual practices.
Yes. Many devotees worship the Rudra Yantra on Mondays and during Shiva-related occasions such as Pradosham.
Many devotees include the Rudra Yantra along with Maha Rudra Japa and other Shiva rituals based on their tradition.
A traditional Rudra Yantra follows sacred geometry and is prepared with proper ritual energisation according to Shaiva practices.