Gomti chakra is a natural shell that is very auspicious and sacred in Hindu Religion. It is also known as Naga chakra and Shila chakra. It is naturally in a snail-shaped shell in the Gomti River of Gujrat. Gomti Chakra is white or off-white with a circle-like mark on its flat part. It is believed that this chakra looks like the Sudarshan chakra of Lord Shri Krishna. This shell is considered very lucky and sacred. Keeping this at the right place and in the right energizing place brings money, prosperity, and fame in life. It contains the blessing of Lord Vishnu & Laxmi.
Benefits of Gomti Chakra:
Improve financial Condition: Recite Lord Shiva’s mantra, apply turmeric powder, and take eleven Gomti Chakras. On the first Monday of every month, place them close to his portrait or a Shivlinga. Tie these chakras with yellow ribbons and walk around your home from corner to corner. Throw them gently into the flowing stream to release yourself from financial burdens, bills, and loans.
Protection from Negativity Energy: Gomti Chakras have the power to drive evil and negative energy away from a person or location. They facilitate meditation and the expulsion of negative energies by harmonizing with the body’s chakras.
Brings Wealth and Prosperity: Gomti Chakras are utilized to attract wealth and success since they represent the goddess Lakshmi. To ensure success and fortune, they are frequently offered to Goddess Lakshmi, particularly on Diwali.
Good Health: This shell is not just for prosperity or money, the blessings inside it also impact the wearer’s health. Wearing it removes negativity and toxins from the body and it fulfills the body and soul.Â
Uses of Gomti Chakra
- Gomati chakras are kept in offices, cash boxes, wallets, purses, bags, and jewelry boxes. They are wrapped in red cloth. It makes you rich by promoting your hard work.
- In Vedic astrology, it brings luck, heals, and shields against the “Kaal Sarp Yog.”
- Also used in Diwali Laxmi Pooja are the gomati chakras.
- This Gomati Chakra Tree looks great and may be added to the office, or living area.
- Good as a generator of positive energy, for healing, meditation, and mental clarity.
- Additionally, gomti chakra is used in jewelry, including lockets, pendants, rings, bracelets, malas, and pendants.
- The Gomati Chakra Tree, Gomati Chakra Pyramid, Gomati Chakra Pendant, and Gomati Chakra Jewellery are the perfect birthday, wedding, anniversary, or event presents.
- It is believed that if Gomti Chakra is tied in a red cloth and kept among rice or flour, then there will never be a shortage of food in the house.
- If Gomti Chakra is kept in the house with proper rituals, then it also provides relief from the Vaastu defects of the house.
- If there are fights and quarrels in the house, then keep the it in a sindoor box and keep that box in your house, this will maintain love between you and happiness and peace in the house.
History of Gomti Chakra:
The origins of these unusual stones are the subject of several tales and stories. According to a narrative, Lord Vishnu, as Krishna, planted a little auspicious plant next to the Gomti river in Dwarka to give his beloved Radha food and shelter. Radha loved these chakras, which were the inedible fruit that this plant bore in return.
According to another story, Lord Krishna’s adored wife Satyabhama cooked a wonderful lunch, and the Gomti Chakras are the sacred leftovers.
According to yet another mythology, Lord Vishnu slew the demon Shankhachuda, who possessed the boon of immortality and could only be killed by the Sudarshan Chakra, by using these Gomti Chakras. The demon was killed when Lord Vishnu hurled these Gomti Chakras at him, piercing his body. Since then, Hindu culture has viewed the Gomti Chakra as a representation of blessings and auspiciousness.