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What is the Durga Beesa Yantra used for?
- Black magic shield
- Travel safety
- Evil eye removal
- Psychic attack defense
- Planetary period relief (Rahu/Ketu/Shani)
- Pregnancy/child protection
- Energetic aura shield
What Is the Shri Durga Beesa Yantra?
The Shri Durga Beesa Yantra is a sacred geometric diagram that invokes the fierce yet compassionate energy of Maa Durga, particularly in her warrior aspect. It is the most sought after yantra for protection from all kinds of physical, mental and subtle threats.
The word Beesa (or Bisa) refers to the number twenty, in some dialects of Hindi, especially in regions of Uttar Pradesh. People often link this number with powerful tantric configurations for protection and stability.
What Makes the Shri Durga Beesa Yantra so Powerful?
1. Significance of 20 or Beesa in the Yantra
In tantric rituals, the number 20 often forms the basis of certain numerical yantras, prevalently classified as Beesa Yantras. They are extremely powerful, as their structure aligns with the protective power of the number 20.
Mathematical operations applied to the numbers may coincidentally give an output of 20. However, this is not the hallmark of all Beesa Yantras.The powers of the number 20 align with a Beesa Yantra.. Now, Let us survey the Durga Beesa Yantra.
10 Powerful Syllables
The triangular structure comprises 10 syllables. In the Durga Beesa Yantra, they are
- ॐ
- ऐं
- ह्रीं
- क्लीं
- चा
- मुं
- डा
- यै
- वि
- च्चै
If you observe carefully, syllables 2-10, when strung together, form the most powerful mantra of Devi Durga, called the Navarna Mantra (9-syllabled).
Kindly do not chant this mantra on your own, as it invokes the fierce aspect of Devi Durga. One is required to be formally initiated by a bona fide guru, or else it can have repercussions.

Including Om at the center invokes the masculine power (Shiva) or Pranava, the Lord of Shakti. These form the 10 syllables in the Yantra.
Mystery of the Sacred Numbers Unveiled
Each number complements a syllable, helping us navigate through the complete Navarna mantra. However, we do not restrict it to mere navigation. Instead, it aligns energetically in a pattern that houses the true power of the Yantra.
One arrangement is the numbers triangle with extruding sides. On adding the numbers of each side of the triangle, you shall get. 1+4+9+6=20
4+8+5+3=20
5+7+6+2=20
Thus, these sacred numbers and syllables form the essence of the Durga Beesa Yantra. The Durga Beesa Yantra generates a fortress-like energy field that wards off harm and chaos and is thus extremely effective in providing complete protection.
Navarna Mantra Syllables and Om
The Navarna Mantra syllables represent Devi, while Om represents Lord Shiva. Though Durga Beesa Yantra primarily features the prowess of the goddess and signifies momentum, at the core lives Lord Shiva, who is static. Thus, the life of the worshipper shall have a perfect balance of movement and stillness, action and wisdom.
20 as a Completion of the Double Dasama
Dasama means 10. In tantric numerology, 10 symbolizes the complete cycle of energy. For example, mudras employ the 10 fingers to create a certain field of energy for specific purposes.
Here, the 10 fingers are building bricks to construct the fort of divine vibrations. Similarly, in the Tantrik traditions, the Dashamahavidyas represent 10 forms of fierce energies. Also, there are the 10 directions, which house a certain energy. Like the South is a direction of transformation, end of an older cycle, etc.
In the Durga Beesa Yantra, the 10 syllables are carriers of divine energy. Their placement in the Beesa Yantra doubles their effect. Tradition dictates the design of the yantra to give maximum effect. The authentic energization process followed in the creation process of the Yantra adds to its power.
Linked to Durga’s 20 Arms (in Some Forms):
Certain esoteric depictions reveal a 20-armed Goddess Durga. While there is multiplicity in the depiction of Hands of the Mother Goddess, Her hands hold various weaponry, showing protection from all kinds of threats.
Her 20 (or even more) hands represent cosmic control and assure the devoted to remain fearless as the Devi stands prepared to combat adversities. The Durga Beesa Yantra thus becomes a numerical representation of the goddess’s multidirectional protection, active on both visible and invisible planes.
Introduction to the Structure
The Shri Durga Beesa Yantra features a triangle-based grid comprising Sanskrit syllables, numbers, and powerful mantras that shield its worshipper from all kinds of fear, accidents, evil eye, black magic, or sudden losses. It’s prevalent among people prone to accidents because of excessive traveling.
Also, it is an intuitive yantra for spiritual seekers to attract the grace of the Mother Goddess and for business owners to ward off the evil eye and negativity transmitted by envious people and competitors. Householders who wish to stay protected from worldly and spiritual threats—whether from known or unknown sources—can safely and ideally use this Yantra.
A triangle within the yantra embodies the divine feminine (Shakti) or Prakriti. The trigunas—Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas, which are the threefold constituents of Prakriti—are highlighted by the 3 points of the triangle.
The entire structure of the sacred yantra encapsulates the feminine power that is responsible for mobility in the universe. The sacred ॐ,”” ह्रीं,” and” श्रीं” within it generate protective vibrations in the subtle body of the worshipper.
Power of Traditional-Handmade Durga Beesa Yantra on Bhojpatra
When hand-crafted on Bhojpatra (the ancient birch bark used in Vedic manuscripts) and energized with authentic, traditional rituals, it becomes more than a symbol. The Yantra transforms into a living spiritual shield, charged with Devi Durga’s grace.

She directs her ferocity towards eliminating all agencies that attract miseries into the worshipper’s life, working in the favor of her dedicated devotee. It is a highly sattvic yantra for self-protection and can never harm others.
The intent of the yantra is to guard the worshipper under all circumstances and eliminate bad vibrations, not to cause harm to anyone. Self-protection does not mean causing harm to the malpractitioner. Sanatana Dharma counts harming another being for self-protection as a sin (dushkarm). Actions performed with such a mindset shall backfire and cause further deterioration.
Thus, the Durga Beesa Yantra provides complete protection while also ensuring that no negative karma builds. The mood of the worshipper should be that of a helpless child that relies on its mother for care and protection. The Universal Mother Durga shall graciously provide for and protect such a humble worshipper, unasked.
What Are the Core Benefits of Durga Beesa Yantra?
The core benefits of the Shri Durga Beesa Yantra center on all-round protection, mental clarity, and spiritual resilience. It actively transforms the vibration and aura—not only of the worshipper but also of his/her surroundings.
Family members will also experience its benefits. We prepare the Durga Beesa Yantra with sacred elements and follow a paramparic process to energize it specifically for the receiver. Some mantras have repercussions when chanted without initiation. Thus, we provide a mantra that is suitable for the worshipper to chant irrespective of his/her Deeksha status.
The complete potential of this yantra gets unlocked when worshipped correctly. We shall discuss that further in the blog. First, let’s look at its most obvious benefits:
1. Unshakeable Protection from Negative Forces:
Among the various yantras, Beesa Yantras emerge as the fastest to transform life. There are a range of Beesa Yantras for various purposes.
Among them, the Energized Durga Beesa Yantra functions like spiritual armor, shielding the devotee from black magic, psychic attacks, the evil eye, and hostile energies that cause setbacks in business, finance, and relationships.
Because of past bad karmas, a person is prone to uncertain or dangerous times, which is inevitable. However, the Durga Beesa Yantra minimizes its intensity, ferrying the worshipper across the ocean of problems and miseries.
2. Safeguards Against Accidents and Sudden Losses:
People popularly know the Durga Beesa Yantra for preventing unexpected mishaps — be it while traveling, handling finances, or navigating legal or emotional turmoil. Many install it in vehicles or wallets for this reason.
We encourage people to specify their purpose of acquiring this, the Durga Beesa Yantra, as it will be beneficial while energizing the Yantra with intent. When the practitioner does so, the yantra’s energy additionally streamlines to help combat that specified problem.
3. Stabilizes Fear and Anxiety:
Those who suffer from unexplained fear, mental restlessness, or paranoia find solace by meditating on or worshipping this yantra. The puja vidhi, when performed with an intent to overcome fear, pronounces Durga Devi’s motherly affection.
She relieves her dear devotee from all insecurities, fears, and worries. Lord Ganesha, who lords over the Muladhara Chakra, also gets appeased, when the Divine Mother is being venerated in a mood of surrender.
Thus, this approach towards worship calms the Muladhara (root chakra), strengthening psychological grounding. With daily worship, the sadhaka becomes fearless.
4. Enhances Courage and Inner Power:
The yantra embodies Devi Durga’s Shakti. The Devi Mahatmya beautifully describes the dominating personality of Devi, mounted atop the lion, wielding a range of weapons and other symbols that can induce terror in people of averse mindsets.
She emerged from the wrath of the trinity and thus is the very symbol of power and courage. Her very appearance caused the worlds to tremble. Devi is the very epitome of strength and courage.
The geometry of the Durga Beesa Yantra embodies that very power. When worshipped with reverence, Devi Durga grants the boon of impressive speech, fearlessness in action, and strength in unexpected situations. She gives both mental and physical strength. All these are gifts of the Mother Goddess to her surrendered worshipper.
5. Brings Balance in Household Energy:
When placed in the home, it harmonizes the environment, clears dense energies, and prevents frequent quarrels or emotional turbulence among family members. It rectifies the subtle vibration of a house that is susceptible to negative energies.

Installing this yantra in rented apartments that were occupied by earlier tenants and worshipping it regularly cleanses the negative residues of the previous occupants. It aligns the energies of the house with your frequency.
The house attracts prosperity, peace, and overall wellbeing to all the members of the family. Durga Devi’s Yantra, when worn as a talisman, enhances the effect for individual persons.
6. Assists Spiritual Growth Through Protection:
The goal of all deities in the Vedic pantheon is to uplift a soul. Some individuals naturally pursue desireless spiritual goals (Nishkama). Certain others become convinced of a deity’s prowess after witnessing the fulfillment of their desires (Sakama).
The goal should be to transition from Sakama to Nishkama. Bhagawan or Bhagawati always nurtures us, irrespective of our asking. The effect of bad karma momentarily clouds the mind, pushing us into believing that we are suffering and there is no divine help. This is the greatest misunderstanding one can ever have.

Divine help has been with an individual since time immemorial (in every janma) and since the beginning of birth.
Thus, when we intend to look beyond the veil of illusion, the Durga Beesa Yantra helps one achieve that. It clears energetic clutter that keeps us steadfast on the spiritual path. Also, it creates a safe field for sadhana (spiritual practice), helping the devotee go deeper into mantra chanting, meditation, or Devi Upasana. It uproots all obstacles so that one may attain the spiritual goal.
7. Reducing the impact of Malefic Planets and Time-periods
This yantra is especially beneficial for those facing challenging planetary periods like Rahu-Ketu transits or Shani’s influence.

People often fear Rahu, Ketu, and Shani (Saturn) in Vedic astrology — not because these planets are inherently ‘bad,’ but because they forcefully clear our baggage of karma. Their approach may not be in alignment with a general perception of a fulfilling material life. They shake the foundations of one’s life to promote growth.
Their periods of influence can feel heavy, confusing, and destabilizing — especially for those unprepared for the inner work they demand.

The Durga Beesa Yantra, being infused with Devi’s protective Shakti, helps balance the chaotic pull of Rahu and the detachment of Ketu. Shanidev also softens his severity to reduce emotional turmoil in the devotee.
The devotee’s delusional and tense mind now gets anchored by the yantra. Also, the Durga Beesa Yantra serves as a spiritual repository that empowers the worshipper to fight against unpredictable karmic storms.
Health Benefits of Durga Beesa Yantra
For health, yantras work at the most subtle levels of the body and mind. We have specialized health yantras like Mahamrityunjaya Yantra, Aarogya Yantra, and Ghatak Rog Shaman Yantras that are made to order for specific health conditions.
Experts prescribe these yantras based on several factors, such as the current health condition, severity of the problem, disease of a specific organ, etc. The practitioner energizes the yantras, intending to provide maximum relief to the person.

A health yantra basically caters to emotional and physical recovery. It is not a substitute for medication. But it definitely speeds up recovery, improves the health condition, makes medication effective, and attracts the right doctors/healers for the treatment. They work at the root cause of the problem to prevent further precipitation of the condition.
There are also many other health benefits among the many other protective benefits of the Durga Beesa Yantra. Let us have a look at them.
1. Calms the Nervous System and Reduces Anxiety:
Nerves are the bridge between the external world and our reaction towards it. They carry sensory input to the brain so that we respond, creating a loop. In a subtle dimension, it is through these pathways that fear, anxiety, and overwhelm take root.
Meditating on the Shri Durga Beesa Yantra regulates our nervous system to filter overstimulation and channelizes it to deliver valuable data so that we can effectively respond.
It does not block sensation but refines perception, allowing the mind to respond wisely rather than react impulsively. This contributes to a refined life experience because of reduced stress levels. The yantra works through vibrational geometry and mantra. When meditated upon or worshipped daily, it soothes the overactive mind and reduces fear, especially for those prone to panic, nightmares, or chronic tension.
2. Strengthens the Body’s Subtle Aura:
The aura is a storehouse of vibration and unfathomable information (both positive and negative) regarding the individual, its surroundings, its inner world, and its responses. The aura, often interpreted as a halo, determines the energetic field of a living being. A strong aura handles good mental and physical health. The opposite is also true. The stronger your aura is, the more refined your prana will be.
Some people have a very feeble prana, leading to a lack of concentration, energy, poor health (especially breathing issues), overthinking, etc. The Durga Beesa Yantra is effective in revitalizing the prana.
The triangle in the yantra acts as a converging force for pranic energy. Keeping it in your sacred space, especially during illness or recovery, helps rebuild vitality (ojas) by purifying the surrounding space energetically.
A persistent 2-minute meditation routine (on the sacred triangle of the yantra) immensely benefits in improving mood and feeling emotionally secure.
3. Protects the Health of Women and Children
Traditionally, families keep this yantra in their households to safeguard the health of expectant mothers. Devi Durga is the universal mother, an epitome of motherly love and affection.
She thus gives protection to devoted women who are about to enter motherhood. Devi Durga is also the mother of the two most powerful gods in Sanatana Dharma, Sri Kartikeya and Sri Ganesha. Her grace nurtures and shapes the life of a newborn. The yantra, when worn as a talisman, protects infants from the evil eye.
4. Prevents Energy Draining from Unseen Sources:
Many health issues arise not from physical causes, but from subtle psychic attacks, negativity, or toxic environments.

For example, an envious colleague can psychologically affect you by probably emitting negative thought waves with a feeling to see you underperform, demoted, etc. This builds a toxic thought cloud in the work atmosphere. Many individuals are susceptible to such vibrations.
They absorb them and carry that negativity to their home as well. So, one feels drained at work and home. Such energy drain adversely affects emotional health, causing a decline in performance, lack of interest, lethargy, procrastination, etc. The Beesa Yantra shields your energy field, especially when placed near the bedside or worn in a small locket.
Durga Beesa Yantra: A Powerful Spiritual Tool for Transformation
Sometimes, we are in a safe space in life. No specific worry or problem overburdens us. Yet, we are seeking something lucrative that can enhance one spiritually and not necessarily materially.
Yantra worship becomes fruitive in the truest sense. I say this because yantras do not merely provide material comforts or fix problems. It rather has a larger spectrum of spiritual gifts for its true worshippers. When a person receives a Yantra for spiritual pursuits, it automatically caters to their needs.

One need not intend because everything manifests because of divine will. The Durga Beesa Yantra uproots material obstacles so that no trivial reason (material problems) becomes a cause of deterring from the highest goal of Bhagawat Prapti.
For a Sadhaka, the body is of prime importance. It is the vehicle that facilitates the meeting of the Jeevatma with Bhagawan. Thus, the Durga Beesa Yantra:
1. Cleanses Lower Chakras and Activates Willpower
Weak lower chakras can compel an individual to slip into a pool of misery. A weak root shall amplify the false projections of the mind and push you into a loop of procrastination. One may suddenly feel that
- If I continue Spirituality, I may become ineffective at work
- Sadhana may make me poor
- Will Bhagawan take away the pleasure from my life
- I am too tired; let me halt my Sadhana and continue after
A weak sacral chakra can make you feel underconfident and disinclined or even erratic towards adopting a spiritual discipline. It can blunt your willpower to delve deeper into your soul and solve the mystery behind human life.

You may suddenly start feeling
- I am not meant for spirituality.
- I am not ready to devote myself to a spiritual discipline.
- I need to change my mantra.
One should install the Durga Beesa Yantra in the temple under such circumstances. One should worship the Mother Goddess living in the Yantra with Bhakti Bhaav. Pray to Her with utmost faith and sincerity to strengthen you and fight the inner devils.
The Energized Durga Beesa Yantra, when made on Bhojpatra for such a goal, has a miraculous effect.
The sacred birch tree absorbs the purity of intention and works in favor of the worshipper. To honor the Mother Goddess, you can make a sweet pudding and also show Her dhoop every day. She shall protect and empower you so that you attain your highest spiritual goal in life.
2. Improves Focus in Sadhana or Meditation:
Meditating on the yantra draws scattered thoughts into a single-pointed awareness. The expert sadhaka builds the geometry using straight lines and etches syllables from the Navarna Mantra—one of Devi Durga’s most powerful mantras—onto it.
The symbols and geometry of the yantra serve as an anchor point for the mind, preventing it from drifting away into unwanted thoughts. Over the long run, your sadhana becomes more and more refined.

You shall easily be able to meditate on the form of your Ishta Devata/Devi, chant your mantra with unwavering concentration, and sit in a stillness without inner agitation for long, long hours.
3. Supports Inner Purification During Karma Cleansing:
During intense spiritual practices or when one is undergoing karmic release (as often happens during Rahu-Ketu or Shani transits), the yantra supports emotional stability and clarity. Sadhana ensures one is bereft of all bad karmas first so that one may live a life of peace later.

One should install the Durga Beesa Yantra and worship it regularly. The train of Karma shall keep growing, but Devi and the Will of Bhagawan have strategically rearranged its bogies. As a result, torrential times would perish first, to leave only peaceful times ahead. This the Lord does, only for his dear devotees.
4. Deepens Devotion to Devi and Promotes Inner Strength:
Devotion is the zenith of spiritual maturity. The Durga Beesa Yantra embodies Devi Durga, who is the protectress and nurturer of Bhakti. At the dawn of Bhakti, through the medium of the Yantra, the Mother Goddess She opens the heart to invite the divine love of Bhagawan.
Bhagawati (Devi) is the devout wife of Bhagawan, who finds genuine pleasure when her children (Jeevas/souls) serve her husband. In the spiritual family of Bhagawan, the Mother delights when her son or daughter—the devotee—serves their eternal Father, and this embodies the true mood of Bhakti.

Such unsullied, pure, and desireless devotion becomes the foundation of spiritual strength. The Yantra shall reveal the spiritual mood you share with Bhagawan.
The Sadhaka no longer requires protection, as he/she would have entered a domain devoid of any threats. Thus, the Yantra would have transformed in its position—from protecting developing Bhakti Bhaava for Bhagawan. It becomes the sole instrument that opens the floodgates of divine grace and ultimate protection.
People Also Ask (FAQs)
1. What’s the real use of this yantra — is it just for protection?
Not just that. While most people keep the Durga Beesa Yantra for protection—like guarding against black magic, bad energy, or sudden misfortunes—it actually does a lot more. Over time, it calms the nervous system, clears your space, and supports spiritual growth too. It’s subtle, but powerful.
2. Do I need a guru or some kind of initiation to use it?

No, you don’t need a guru for the yantra itself. But the mantra that sits inside it (Navarna mantra) is very potent and shouldn’t be chanted without deeksha. That said, we provide a safe mantra you can chant even without initiation—it still connects you to the energy of the Mother.
3. Where should I actually keep the Durga Beesa Yantra?
A lot of people keep it in their home temple, which is ideal. But it also works well near the entrance or even under your pillow if you feel vulnerable during sleep. For travelers, keeping it in a wallet is common. If you’re looking to balance your energy or calm the space, the northeast corner of your room usually feels right — but go with what instinctively feels peaceful to you.
4. Does it really help with spiritual practice or meditation?
It tends to. Many people have said that after keeping it near their meditation space, their focus improved and the mind quietened a bit. It’s not some dramatic overnight change, but more like a subtle grounding presence. If you’re doing mantra japa or Devi upasana, it holds space — like a quiet support system you didn’t know you needed.
5. What’s the link between this yantra and the number 20?
Well, “Beesa” means 20 in local speech — you’ll hear that in parts of north India, especially UP. But in the case of this yantra, it’s not just a number. The way the digits are laid out in the triangular design, each side adds up to 20. It’s precise, but with deeper meaning.
Some say it mirrors the 20 arms of Goddess Durga that protect from all sides. Others just feel safe around it, like they’re wrapped in something ancient but alive. Honestly, you don’t have to “get” the math to feel the effect.
6. Can this be used for pregnant women or kids?
Oh yes, definitely. This yantra’s been quietly doing that kind of work in families for ages. It’s got this soft power — not aggressive, more like a mother’s watchful eye.
People usually keep it close to expecting mothers or under a child’s bed, or even wear it as a small amulet. It’s not about ritual all the time — it’s more the feeling that someone divine has your back. Even babies feel it, in their own way.
7. What’s so special about the Bhojpatra version?
Bhojpatra isn’t just old-school parchment—it’s sacred. Sages wrote the Vedas on it because of how well it holds energy. Compared to paper or even copper, Bhojpatra feels “alive” when energized properly.
A handmade yantra on this bark, when charged with rituals, becomes more than an object — it becomes a living prayer.
8. Do I need to worship it daily? What if I skip a day?
Not to worry. It’s not about rigidity, it’s about connection. If you forget or miss a day, the yantra doesn’t just stop working. Just offer a thought, a glance, or a word of gratitude now and then — even silently. That’s enough to keep the bond alive. Over time, it’s the sincerity, not the schedule, that matters.
9. I’m into astrology. Can this yantra replace a gemstone?

Not exactly a replacement—but often more precise. Gemstones are generalized remedies. A yantra like this, when personalized and energized for you, can subtly neutralize planetary effects at a deeper layer, especially during Shani, Rahu, or Ketu periods.
10. Does it need a puja or regular ritual?
You can do a simple dhoop or diya offering daily. Even offering flowers or just sitting quietly before it helps. If nothing else, even keeping it respectfully in your space and looking at it with trust opens its effect. You don’t need anything elaborate.
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