Description
💀 Bhojpatra Mahakal Yantra – The Destroyer of Fear and Time
Product Summary
The Mahakal Yantra is the most potent spiritual tool dedicated to Lord Shiva in his supreme, transcendental form as Mahakal—the entity beyond time, change, and death. Worshipping this Yantra is a direct invocation of the ultimate protective energy, shielding the devotee from all forms of danger, untimely death (Akal Mrityu), fear, and malevolent forces. Inscribed on sacred Bhojpatra (birch bark), this Yantra retains and radiates the ferocious yet compassionate energy of Mahakal with maximum purity.1
The Supreme Protection of Mahakal
Mahakal represents the force that destroys ignorance, ego, and the fear of mortality. This Yantra is particularly sought after for its ability to cut through deep-seated negative karma and provide immediate relief from intense suffering.
Key Benefits of Worshipping the Mahakal Yantra
| Area of Benefit | Description & Impact |
| Ultimate Protection | Creates a divine fortress against black magic, evil spirits, intense negative energy, and all forms of physical and psychic harm. |
| Conquers Fear | Imbues the worshipper with extraordinary courage, mental strength, and the power to face life’s most intense challenges without fear. |
| Untimely Death Relief | Grants longevity and protects against accidents, severe illnesses, and the fear of sudden, unexpected demise. |
| Victory Over Adversaries | Provides the power to dominate and triumph over enemies, competitors, and rivals in all aspects of life. |
| Spiritual Liberation | Purifies the soul, aids advanced spiritual practices (Sadhana), and helps attain liberation (Moksha) from the cycle of birth and death. |
Sacred Bhojpatra Material
The Yantra is [Hand-Inscribed/Printed with precision] on genuine Bhojpatra, the revered birch bark.2 This medium is highly valuable for powerful Shiva and Kali Yantras, as it is believed to hold and channel the fierce protective energy of Mahakal most effectively and traditionally
Installation and Ritual Guidelines
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Ideal Day: Place the Yantra on a Monday (dedicated to Shiva) or a Saturday (for fierce deities like Mahakal).
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Purification: Cleanse the Yantra with water or raw milk. Place it on a clean pedestal covered with a black or dark blue cloth.
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Offerings: Offer Bilva Patra (Bael leaves), camphor, and incense.3 Light a Til (sesame) oil lamp (diya) and offer a sweet offering.
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Mantra: Focus intently and chant the Mahakal mantra or the Mahamrityunjay Mantra at least 108 times:
“Om Hreem Kalkaya Namah”
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Placement: Install the Yantra in your shrine (Pooja Ghar) or a dedicated area, facing the North or East direction.


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