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Kailash Dhanaraksha Yantra

TALISMAN
Mantra Tantra Hindu

In old Sanskrit and Pali manuscripts it is called KAILASH or KAILASHA DHANARAKSHA YANTRA. Believed to have been created by
Hindu Rishis, Buddhist Lamas and Tantric.
In the centre of the yantra is the magical number 15. The 4 corners are the 'Om, Shubh labh, Lord Shiva and the Trident.' The circle after the
magical 15 contains the I Ching Hexagram symbols followed by 12-animal Chinese-type zodiac with other Vedic characters and Hindu deity -it
is also believed that original yantra was sold for 10 million dollars.
Size: 3 x 3 Inches
Metal: Copper
This is very rare and powerful yantra and it is to be said that this yantra brings lots of peace, lots of Prosperity and removes all bad effects.

Yantra Guide line:
You dont have to chant any mantras or to follow any rituals but time you have this yantra all you need to do is clean yantra with fresh water, put
on left hand towards east side and express your wish and desire with lots of unconditional love and if possible have incense and put this yantra in
altar or on north side of home.


Recommended Yantra: Maha Yantra, covers most of the problems of daily life

(An Article that appeared in a German Newspaper in 2005):-

THE KAILASHA DHANARAKSHA YANTRA TALISMAN

(Also known at various times in history as:
Kaylash Talisma, The Kaisers Charm) :-

(translated from German language):-


There is a serious hunt among collectors of ancient relics and for one of the oddest, perhaps the most mysterious, and, if true,
arguably one of the greatest treasures of the Orient. Bangalore in India, is suddenly abuzz with enquiries and rumours of the
existence of an ancient relic, a locket talisman, shaped like a large metal plate, described as bearing a 12-animal Chinese
calendar-like symbol along the edge of its imperfect circle.

Believed to have been created in the 9th century AD in India, this relic is considered safe. It is believed not to possess any bad-
luck or misfortune, especially, it is said, if you were to keep it in your possession strictly in a logical and easy-to- understand cycle of
12 hours, days, months or years. It was found to have helped people of all religions and beliefs, to amass great wealth and power.
It is believed to have traveled around the world, changing hands at least 692 times, entering India at least 9 times in the last 200m
years. It is believed to contain a trapped tulpa (Tibetan word for a spirit). It was photographed for the first time in India in 1960 by a
Duncan Brothers tea planter on the request of Keshav Prasad Goenka, father of Rama Prasad Goenka the media magnate. It is not
known if K.P. Goenka ever possessed it, or how or where it came to be photographed. Strangely, it was Goenkas archrival
Dhirubhai Ambani of Reliance who is believed to have later acquired it. Nearly five years after the photograph was taken by KPG, an
Arab contact of Dhirubhai in Aden informed him of it. After confirming its authenticity, he is said to have borrowed it for a princely
sum. At least one Arab family member from Aden has confirmed to a Chinese diplomat that in 1965 Dhirubhai religiously carried the
KDY around in his pocket for 36 days.

The Talisman is now once again believed to be somewhere in India. Speculation is on as to whether the tulpa chose the recent
Reliance family split to free itself, perhaps seeking a new owner! However, the lid of secrecy surrounding the relics possible location
was blown in the second week of April 2005, when the Chinese premier Wen Jiabao visited Bangalore. It became known that he
asked his staff to secretly enquire from specified private collectors, temple officials, carefully selected individuals and museum
curators, of the possible location of this talisman in South India. The Chinese intelligence agencies had him believe the KDY was in
existence in South India, and caused the premier to make some unofficial forays, in the hope of locating and acquiring it, if possible.
His keenness in wanting to possess this ancient relic went rather overboard, as a few media persons got wind of it. On being tipped
off, they tried to extract some information from the Chinese officials in private. The following week, a long forgotten, and perhaps the
only known photographs of the talisman in existence, taken in the early 60s, made its appearance (along with discrete enquires)
among private collectors around the country. To add to the confusion, photocopies of a pencil-rubbing showing the relief features
of the KDY began surfacing at Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai & Hyderabad, confirming immediately to private collectors and
museums, the existence of the metal plaque, as confirmed by the Chinese intelligence agency. Now there remains no doubt of the
Chinese Premiers secret and private agenda, and of his rather desperate and blatant enquiries. At least one Bangalore based
information Technology Companys CEO is known to have received an offer, after being directly approached, promising a reward of
US $ 10 million only to trace this relic. The Chinese officials when contacted deny any knowledge of this, and on being persistently
queried, light-heartedly humored the media personnel. However, one member of the delegation, on condition of anonymity, agreed
to divulge the details of their leaders keen interest in acquiring the item. According to him, at least five Indian government officials,
two Bollywood personalities, one Tamil movie personality, three Indian Industrialists, two Communist party leaders from Kerala and
Bengal, and one official of the Salar Jung museum, Hyderabad, have offered to try and locate this relic for the Chinese Premier. The
Chinese Embassy in New Delhi is however tight-lipped on this affair.

It has been allegedly observed (and reported through history) that generally the relics arrival or presence in a country/kingdom
immediately manifests in the form of an up-swing in the nations economic growth and power, and the rulers begin to receive
unimaginable wealth, support and prestige from all over the world in fulfillment of the talismans promise of health, wealth and
happiness.

As is believed to have happened in the past, politicians, aspiring world leaders, election candidates etc., are once again setting
aside their personal wealth to search for, and to possess the original piece at least once in their lifetime.

News appears to have traveled fast. British and Russian intelligence agencies are believed to be making discrete enquiries in all the
metros in India about this strange item from Indias ancient past. The Americans, whose intelligence agency, the CIA, have long
known of the relics existence, ever since a well-known American millionaire and public figure was dispossessed of it, have been
busy scouring every place in India, from peoples private homes to museums, from private collections to the flea markets of Calcutta
and Mumbai, from Delhis Chandni-Chowk to the old city gullies of Charminar in Hyderabad in search of the Talisman.

Power beyond Human Imagination:
It is believed that the Kailash Dhanaraksha Tantra Talisman has never once failed to meet the wishes and ambitions of its
possessors throughout its history. The owner or possessor is advised to place the talisman in an extremely pure and hygienic
atmosphere. The Talisman is accompanied by a tulpa- a Tibetan word for a phantom / ghostly form born solely from the
imagination, and yet so strongly vitalized so as to actually materialize or cause things to happen. A tulpa is no more than an
extremely powerful thought form. A known easy method to contain and control the tulpa is to keep the Talisman covered,
immersed under dry holy ash in a box that is shut tight and covered or wrapped in saffron cloth. It derives its super spiritual power
and strength from 12 cyclical sacred mantras. Each animal symbol represents the theological expressions of the 12 mantras.
Anyone touching the brass talisman with naked hands, without any intention of wearing it, is advised to wash his/her hands with
turmeric water and dry the hands, both before and after handling it. Once in possession, and placed in a suitable place, the
Talisman should not be moved, sold or gifted without following its logical and successive 12-mantra cycle. It is to be disposed off
(sold or gifted) in days that sum-up to multiples of 12 (i.e.: 12, 24, 36, etc) since acquiring or coming in possession of it. The
Talisman is believed to serve an individual only once during his or her lifetime. It meets your highest aspiration and desires. While in
possession of this talisman, the owner is requires to wear it on his/her person for at least 12 hours, 12 days, 12 months, or 12 years.
And during this time one should be wishing and dreaming in a meditative mood of ones highest aspirations and ambitions during this
lifetime. The tulpa in the talisman feels the vibrations and hears the inner desires of the wearer, and begins the irreversible
process to meet ones desires. Then on, all the forces of the universe begin to conspire to make ones dream a reality. When the
period of wearing it is over, it must be replaced in the sacred-ash box. It is advised that one should consume only vegetarian food
during the period that one wears the talisman on ones person.

Legend:

This ancient relic is believed to have been cast in brass by six Tibetan lamas and six Indian rishis through 12 years of ritual
fasting, and chanting of the 144 secrets Vedic slokas, 144 sacred Buddhist Sutras and 144 Tantric Mantras, between the years 812
AD and 824 AD to invoke Kriya Shakti. Legend speaks of how the talisman was heated and cooled for 144 days by soaking it in a
pool of 720 medicinal herbs, roots and plant-extracts painstakingly collected from various parts of the world. It was exposed to the
elements including the Lunar and Solar eclipses of those 12 years, especially during the auspicious minutes of total eclipse from
atop the holy mountain of Mount Kailash, as per Vedic, Buddhist and Tantric rites. Placed in the middle of a Kyilkhor or yantra
(magical diagram) the relic was struck by lightning many times during the yagnas performed by the holy seers high in the mountains.
Finally it was released into the world by allowing it to gestate, by being hung around the neck of a carefully chosen healthy and
physically perfect wild tiger for another 144 days.

Throughout the history of this talisman, many people, with the ability to see, have observed a blue and white aura emanating from
this ancient metal plate, especially on full-moon nights.

Successful people throughout the world have paid unimaginable amounts in gold and money to try and buy this talisman. And some
of the lucky ones have possessed it in secrecy, successfully deriving untold and unaccountable benefits in terms of money and
power, and selling it again when satiated. When the time comes for the talisman to leave its possessor, it is said there is no stoping
it.

A Few Historical Personalities known to have Encountered The Talisman.

Marco polo, the Italian traveler is believed to have ritually worn this Talisman around his neck for 12 months in the year 1272 AD
before returning it to Kubla Khan, the Emperor of China.

The Mughal Emperor Humayun wore the Talisman while he was in exile and regained his kingdom from Sher Shah Suri.

Two hundred years later it was traced to a wealthy merchant in a little village called Puglia in Italy around 1480, believed to have
been brought there by a wealthy Romany gypsy.

Later one John Dee came in possession of the Talisman at London in 1546, but he did not follow the 12-cycle ritual, and sold it to an
impoverished nobleman within three months of possessing it. Though John Dee rose to become a successful scholar, negative
vibrations caused by a restless tulpa troubled him for sometime.

The Talisman surfaced again in the tiny church of Sainte Madeleine, this time in the possession of a priest, one Francois Berenger
Sauniere in the winter of 1892-1893. The priest was suddenly blessed with incalculable wealth and prestige. Sauniere died in 1917,
and gave the talisman to one Marie Denarnaud, who wore it on her person, as per the ritual, for a cycle of 12 months before selling
it to a French diplomat. For 36 years thereafter, until her death, she remained wealthy, never wanting of anything.

Alexandra David-Neel, a Frenchwoman, is believed to have taken it back to the Himalayas, the land of its origin, in 1923. This was
the fifth time it entered India. She is believed to have taken a photograph of the piece, and is credited with creating at least 30 pencil
rubbing impressions of it before handling it to the then Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama, who instantly recognized it, is believed to
have said, Let it go back to the world to complete its cycles. Many of the pencil impressions are believed to be still in existence in
China, India and Europe, without any idea to viewers today as to the real significance the impression represents.

Viceroy and Lady Curzon, the sultan of Brubei, Howard Hughes and a well-known Japanese car manufacturer are among the many
successful people believed to have been in possession of the Talisman for a period of at least 96 days. The positive results of
possessing the Talisman showed and manifested itself often a few months after they had sold or given it away, indicating that the
Tulpa sometimes stayed back for some more time with its last owner to complete its task.

Dhirubai Ambani is believed to have come in possession of the Talisman in 1965 and carried it in his pocket wrapped in a saffron
cloth for 36 days. This was the last time an Indian is known to have possessed the KDY.

Until now, the Chinese official visit to Bangalore seems to have opened a Pandoras box. Many explorers, collectors, curators and
government agencies throughout the world have constantly been trying hard to trace the item and possess it. It has been seen,
possessed changed hands, spoken of and written about for centuries in various parts of the world. Museums around the world have
all, at some point in time been alerted of its existence. Some employees of the well-known auction houses of Sotheby and Christie
have been instructed to keep a quiet lookout for this mysterious and somewhat curious Sino-Indian relic, though not without some
skepticism. The item is obviously priceless. If the anonymous Chinese official at Bangalore is to be believed, at least four Arab
millionaires or their agents have visited India in the last two years in search of the Talisman.

Known Details and Description of the Talisman:

Material: Brass.

Shape: Irregular Circle (Not a perfect circle). The genuine piece is recognizable as it is allegedly not perfect in design and lacks
symmetry. The crude brass plate is reportedly thick along one arc of its circumference and thin on another. A small projection in the
form of a brass loop on the top circumference allows the wearer to pass a string or thong through it to wear around the neck or
waist. The front face of the metal plate has 12 animals, of what we today know as the Chinese calendar depicted in a circle, along
and around its circumference. Close to the edge of the brass plates are tiny circles, forming a chain of spots. Most of these spots
are distinct to the naked eye, but some appear to be worn out through the ages. Towards the center are eight sets of three broken
lines placed in an octagon as seen on a Korean flag, within a serrated circle of 5.9 cm diameter. The center has worm-like symbolic
markings drawn in nine boxes. Dividing a circle into nine parts with serrated lines forms the boxes.

On the reverse the brass is flat, plain and crudely finished as if beaten to shape. No symbolic art or impressions have been
engraved on this side. Yet this face has its own image, and like a fingerprint, the original imperfections on the rough surface provide
clear markings in metal to distinguish the real Talisman from any attempts at imitation. The Chinese official was particularly
emphatic about the random, irregular and crudely finished reverse side to distinguish the original KDY.

Diameter: This crudely made brass plate is said to have a varying diameter measuring between about 10.3 cm (vertically) to about
10.6 cm (horizontally). The loophole at the top is about 3 mm diameters to allow a string or thong.

Weight: The talisman is believed to weigh exactly 220 grams.

Imitations, and How to Distinguish the Original.

Imitations of the relic have been made at various times in history in many parts of the world. In China and Tibet, fraud was perhaps
not intended, as the markings on the relic represent auspicious symbols, and claims to being in possession of the real talisman
were few, and easily dismissed.

Today, as per the Chinese official who visited Bangalore, anyone claiming to have seen, or is in possession of the original should be
able to show at least another photograph matching the 1960 photograph supplied by them (shown here). Or an impression in pencil
or charcoal rubbings of both surfaces: obverse and reverse. The imperfections of the metal cast and especially of its crudely
finished reverse must match with the original. Just locating the original talisman, it is said, would attract a reward of over 40 crores in
Indian rupees. Its purchase by the Chinese would depend on the willingness of the present owner to sell the item. The price would
then be negotiated directly though their own mediators.

Apart from the financial offer made by the Chinese diplomats, there are others whose offers are not openly known, except by
collectors and museum owners. Indian officials feel very strongly about the relic leaving the country, but at the moment cannot find a
legal or viable reason to stop it from doing so. Neither has the talisman ever had a permanent owner or legal papers.

The known photographs of the object taken in 1960, and a photocopy of a pencil rubbing made by Alexandra David-Neel in 1923,
are reproduced here. These were recently circulated in India by Chinese officials to trace the location of the Talisman.

The truth about this relic is difficult to ascertain. However, there cannot be so much smoke without some fire. The talisman probably
exists somewhere, but it claims of power and especially the story of its creation are perhaps a myth. Only time will tell.

It would be prudent to examine any claim to the existence of this ancient relic with caution, as large sums of money are involved
here. The only redeeming factor in favor of the original piece is that the crude impressions on the reverse side cannot be duplicated
in brass even by the best of forgers.

One can only hope that the Indian government would take cognizance of this frantic search for a truly Indian wonder, a treasure
from our past, a promise of a nations pride and prosperity, and allow the tulpa to reside in one of our museums for all to see.

Pictures of the Talisman are on many websites. You may view them on :-








MAHA SHAKTI MAHAKALI YANTRA

For centuries, rich famous politicians, industrialists and others are in search of a divine machine called Yantra. A German news
paper had published detail information about this Yantra.

Generally our divine machine is attached to certain religions. But this particular Yantra can be used by person of any religion of the
world. There are many stories connected with this Yantra.

A great industrialist of China Mr Wen Jiolao thought it to be in India. He came to Bangalore in search of it, he and his associate
visited many museums, Temples, renowned collectors of such things. Interviewed many people. But they were not successful in
their search. Mr Jiolao even offered crores of dollars to some company. Russian KGB department and American CIA departments
are in search of this Yantra as well. Yantra was prepared in India in 9th century. It is made of brass. It is believed that copy of this
Yantra is in possession of many industrialists. But no body knows where this original Yantrais. Indian birth signs Tula is
inscribed, with some figures on the Yantra. It is made up of six Indian birth sighs (Rashi) 144 secret verses (Mantra) 144 principles
of Buddha, religious mantras in Tibetian language. According to available Sources, construction of Yantra was allowed to be
covered by 720 Ayurvedic medicines. A special process was performed in the mountains of Kailas at the time of eclipse the Yantra
was charged for four years at the time of solar and lunar eclipse. In the year 1292 the great traveler Marco polo wore the Yantra for
12 months. He presented the same to the Emperor of China. Afterward it is said that an Italian rich man named Pugalia was in
possession of this Yantra. After two hundred years it came in the hands of Johandiner a Londoner, in the year 1556. But he could
not complete 12 cycles; hence he had to sell it with in three months. Though a knowledgeable person he had to suffer a lot. The rule
for 12 cycles is that, a cycle of 12 months must be completed before giving it to another person. It has to be in one mans
possession for minimum 12 hours, 12 days, 12 months, and 12 years or in multiples of 12, as (24, 36, 48, 60etc) In the year 1892
a church padre was in the possession of the Yantra. Afterwords it reached Tibet with a lady named Mary-D-noi, many years after it
reached Alacxandra-David-Nil, a devotee. She brought it to India in 1923 it is believed that it came to India for the 5th time.
Alecxandra gave it toDalai-Lama. Dalai-Lama went on a world tour and disowned it. The Yantra provided a lot of wealth to one
who possessed it. But it went in wrong hands. Yantra was photographed in 1960 by Mr Keshav Prasad Goenka (Director Duncan
Brothers & father Mr Ram Prasad Goenka) and was in possession of the copy, but no one knows whether he possessed the
original one.

Founder of Reliance Industries Mr Dhirubhai Ambani came to know about this Yantrafrom his friends. In the year 1965 he kept
Yantra in his pocket for 36 months.

This information shows that the person, possessor of the Yantra gets wealth & power. The rich and powerful persons in the world
are ready to spend lot of money for the Yantra. We became curious about the Yantra. We formed a group and started
researching. It took nearly two years of hard work to gather information from Hindu religious books, books on astrology, numerology
as well as vastu shastra.

All gathered information and available knowledge of Yantra was put together. We prepared a sample using Hindu Mantras, Hindu
birth sign and Hindu calendar. The result was astonishing. Our Yantra is made of copper plate 3 mm thick with silver plating.
Electronically chemical etching is in Sanskrit. The mantras encrypted on this copper plate have been recited at various religious
places for more than one lakh time. Preparation process was meticulously followed and was shot with video cameras, People
interested in Yantra can view the CD and confirm it.

Any person desiring to use the Yantra has to provide his date of birth, Indian birth sign (Rashi), day on which he was born
(Monday, Tuesday etc) and the direction in which his house door opens. This information is very important for better result. With this
information we prepare the Yantra suitable for that person only. We can assure fantastic results by this process. Though Yantra
is made according to Hindu religion, it can be used by person of any religion. We provide this Yantra fitted on soft wood with a
pyramid over it. Also we give you an Audio CD with your Rashi Gayatri, Bij mantra of your family member. For fast result you play
this Audio CD at least one time in a day preferably in the morning.

For any further information you can contact me on the following address

Sunil Rajwade
Add: Plot No. 382,
Sangeet,
Yashwant Nagar,
Taleagon Dabhade,
Pune 410507.
State: Maharashtra
Country: India
Landline: (02114) 222364
Mobile: +91 9422087828
Email: E-mail:rajwade.sunil@gmail.com

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