21 Days with the Sahasrara Yantra
A Tapas of Devotion, Discipline & Divine Connection
For the past 21 days, I’ve been in a quiet yet potent spiritual discipline — a tapas — meditating every night with the Sahasrara Yantra, the sacred geometry of the crown chakra.
Each evening before bed, I created a small ritual: softening my breath, lighting a candle, and playing a mantra-infused track that activates the frequency of pure consciousness. I sat with the yantra — the thousand-petaled lotus — and allowed its vibration to reshape me from within.
🎶 Listen to the track on Spotify
The practice was simple: just 7 minutes each night. But the impact? Deeply real.
🔹 What Is a Yantra?
In Sanskrit, yantra means “instrument” or “device.” But this isn’t a mechanical tool — it’s a mystical diagram designed to align your energy body with cosmic intelligence.
Think of a yantra as a visual mantra — a sacred symbol that encodes divine consciousness. Every yantra carries a specific vibration and corresponds with a deity, energy center, or universal principle.
Yantras often include:
- Circles – representing wholeness and the infinite
- Lotus petals – symbolizing purity and expansion
- Triangles – pointing to direction, focus, and polarity
- Bindus (dots) – the seed point of creation, pure awareness
When meditated on with intention, yantras don’t just calm the mind — they activate transformation.
💜 The Sahasrara Yantra: Crown of Consciousness

The Sahasrara Yantra represents the seventh chakra — the crown chakra, located at the top of the head. Also known as the thousand-petaled lotus, this yantra symbolizes cosmic union, pure consciousness, and the transcendence of ego.
This yantra is often depicted as:
- A radiant multi-petaled lotus (traditionally 1,000 petals, simplified in artistic form)
- Surrounding the central bindu of divine connection
- Colored in soft violet, white, or gold hues
- Radiating upward-moving energy, signaling enlightenment and spiritual bliss
Although the Sahasrara Yantra is not one of the classical tantric deity yantras like the Śrī Yantra or Kali Yantra, it functions as a powerful chakra mandala. When meditated upon, it becomes a yantra of transcendence — a gateway to pure awareness.
Meditating with the Sahasrara Yantra awakens the part of you that knows you are already whole. Already connected. Already divine.
🧘♀️ My 21-Day Tapas Practice
Every night before bed, I create a simple ritual:
- I light a candle or incense
- I place the Sahasrara Yantra in front of me (physical or digital)
- I press play on this beautiful track
- I set a timer for at least 7 minutes
Then I begin.
I soften my eyes and gaze into the bindu — the center point — while letting the sound guide me deeper. I let go of expectations. I let myself be breathed. Sometimes insights arise. Sometimes stillness. Sometimes emotion. Sometimes resistance.
But I keep showing up. That’s the discipline of devotion — tapas.
🌀 What Happens When You Meditate with the Sahasrara Yantra?
This yantra isn’t about grounding. It’s about rising. Opening. Merging with the vastness above.
When meditating with the Sahasrara Yantra:
- Your nervous system settles into deep stillness
- Your focus lifts from the mind into higher awareness
- You may feel tingling, lightness, or energy at the crown
- Over time, a sense of oneness emerges — a quiet knowing that you are not separate from the divine
This yantra acts as a bridge between your human form and infinite essence.
💗 What Is Tapas?
In yogic tradition, tapas means “heat” — not punishment, but the inner fire of devotion and transformation. It is the sacred discipline of showing up for yourself, again and again, even when it’s hard. Especially when it’s hard.
A 21-day tapas isn’t about doing it perfectly.
It’s about making space for the sacred in the everyday.
Each time I sat with this yantra, I wasn’t just meditating — I was remembering.
I choose alignment.
I choose presence.
I choose to meet the Divine within me — again and again.
✨ Want to Try It?
This practice is for anyone longing to reconnect with spaciousness, stillness, and the sacred.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- A visual of the Sahasrara Yantra (you can find one online or draw your own)
- This mantra track:
👉 Listen on Spotify - 5–10 minutes of your time each night
- Your presence
Let the yantra draw you upward.
Let the sound open your crown.
Let this practice become a gentle doorway into remembering who you truly are.
If this resonates, I’d love to hear how it lands for you.
And if you’re already walking with this symbol — what has it shown you?
With love, stillness, and spacious devotion,
Grethe
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