What is Kavach?
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In Sanskrit, kavach means 'armor' or 'shield', a protective covering.
Kavach is an amulet, also known as raksha, elass, tayat or talisman. A yantra (geometrical pattern) is drawn on a silver sheet by an Upasaka, energized with a deity's essence, worshipping that deity by keeping the yantra for pooja, and then placed in a covering called Kavach.
Kavach is a WEARABLE YANTRA, worn on the waist or neck for the desired results.
Each yantra has a unique design with geometric patterns, each angle having its frequency linked to the deity's essence. Wearing an energized yantra aligns one's aura to its frequency. It will take few days for the yantra and body to tune-in together after which the body starts resonating along with the frequency of the yantra helping us achieve the intended outcome overtime.