Lakṣmī Yantra Colouring Ritual

A gentle ritual of auspicious abundance & nourishment.

Lakṣmī is not luck — she is alignment.
When we sit with her geometry, breath steadies, nervous system softens, and life becomes more able to give.

In this pre-recorded guided class, you’ll colour the classical Lakṣmī yantra line-by-line with mindful pacing and subtle instruction — no chanting required. This is a simple, quiet doorway into benevolent abundance: wealth that is clean, ethical, and without force.

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You Receive:

  • Guided video teaching & pacing (silent colouring with light cues)

  • Printable Lakṣmī Yantra outline (high-res)

  • Authentic Lakṣmī colour reference sheet

  • Mini-audio of Lakṣmī bīja (optional to play while colouring)

  • Placement & activation guide for your home altar (Astrological Geomancy principles)

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Perfect for you if…


You want a prosperity practice that is tactile, reverent, and non-dogmatic — something you feel in the body, not chase with the mind.

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Download. Print. Sit down. Let the pattern do its work.

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Who is Lakṣmī — in simple terms?

Lakṣmī is not a deity you must believe in — she is a principle of nature: the movement of life toward harmony, beauty, sufficiency, and right-timed support. In Sanskrit traditions her name is used to point to that quality of existence — the current of benevolent abundance that arises when things are in right relationship.

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What is a Yantra?

A yantra is a precise geometric map used to organise attention and energy. It is not symbolic art — it is a functional diagram that trains the mind and nervous system toward a specific quality. When coloured and placed with awareness, a yantra becomes a quiet, ongoing influence — a stabilising pattern that works through form, rhythm and repetition rather than belief

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