Represents Nine Planets: The Nav Graha Yantra symbolizes the nine planets in Vedic astrology: Sun (Surya), Moon (Chandra), Mars (Mangal), Mercury (Budh), Jupiter (Guru), Venus (Shukra), Saturn (Shani), Rahu, and Ketu.
Balancing Planetary Energies: It is believed to balance the cosmic energies of the planets and reduce the negative effects of malefic planetary positions in one’s horoscope.
Enhances Positive Effects: The Yantra helps strengthen the favorable planetary influences, promoting success, prosperity, health, and harmony.
Geometrical Patterns: The Yantra contains intricate geometrical designs and patterns, each associated with a specific planet, representing their unique vibrations and energies.
Ritual Usage: Nav Graha Yantra is often placed in homes, temples, or worn as a talisman after performing specific rituals to invoke the blessings of all nine planets.
Traditional Attire: Krishna Poshakh is a special attire designed for adorning Lord Krishna idols, often made with rich, vibrant fabrics like silk or velvet.
Intricate Embroidery: The cloth typically features detailed embroidery, including zari work, beads, and sequins, to give a royal appearance.
Seasonal Variations: Different types of poshakh are made for various seasons—lighter cotton fabrics for summer and heavier materials like velvet for winter.
Custom Designs: Poshakh is often custom-made to fit the specific size of the Krishna idol and can be designed for different occasions, such as Janmashtami or Holi.
Cultural Significance: Dressing Krishna in poshakh is a devotional practice in Hindu temples and households, symbolizing reverence and care.