The Durga Manta Yantra described by me in this post is a most powerful Yantra, which is known in the Hindi language as the Bhoot Pishach Dakini Peeda Haran Aur Nivaran Yantra. As the name itself indicates, it is a most powerful exorcism talisman, which is believed to function as a protective occult voodoo spell talisman to remove dangerous and malefic ghostly beings from the surroundings of the practitioner and bless the wearer of the Yantra with Chitta Shanti, meaning in the context of this Durga Yantra total peace of mind.
This Durga Yantra should be prepared on the following dates as per the Hindu lunar calendar- Surya Grahan or Chandra Grahan[Solar or Lunar Eclipse], on a Thursday falling on a Purnima [Full Moon], Holi or on the night of Diwali.
The Yantra should be prepared on a Bhojpatra, using Ashtaghanda Paste and Chameli Stick [stick of the Jasmine plant]. The Yantra should be worshipped with offerings of incense, sweet smelling flowers and a Diya of Ghee. The Durga Manta Beej Mantra shown in the drawing should be chanted 27,000 times using a Rudraksha Japa Mala. The Mantra Chanting can be accomplished in as few days as possible by chanting an equal number of Mantra Chants per day.
The fully energized Durga Yantra should be inserted in a Metal locket or Tabeez and worn around the neck like a most powerful protective talisman. This Vidhi of wearing the Yantra should be performed on a Tuesday.