Keruvun: Friendship

This Yantra (Keruvun) allows the practitioner to gain friendships and loyalty. The symbolic image sets were developed by Guru Modanatha Dravidas Mahavashtriyan in around 1150 BC so are fairly new in the Aaiyyanist timeline. The Guru was discovered these symbols as he was researching variations on the Arivuan symbols.

He found that variations on the Arivuan script and knowledge of other Lokas and symbols meant that a new text could be developed that would engage humans in friendship and loyalty. Basically, these scripts pull closer various Lokas with vibrational energy that resonance with people's loyalty and empathy to make one gain friends. In fact many politicians in the ancient Indian world and the modern one use these symbols to gain popularity - which is a transgression of their use but as Aaiyyanists we can neither condemn nor condone.

If you want to be friends with someone or dispel any negative energy between you that causes you to be enemies, you can use these symbols to do that. Aaiyyanists in the past and present also use these symbols to bring about peace (in conjunction with the peace symbols).

Usage

One of the most effective ways in using these symbols is to write the symbols on a pot of earth using either your index finger or a wooden stick. (You can even place a hand drawn picture of the person inside the pot of earth). While you trace the symbols, visualise the person you desire and visualise the transfer of resonant energy and feel the power of the Loka opening and being brought closer to this plane.

A more detailed description and history is given below.

There a couple of effective ways in using Aaiyyanist symbolic spells (Yantras) as prescribed by Guru Prajapati in the 11th Dravidian Commentary: KalKarpian. To use the symbols you can either visualize them in your mind and imagine them being drawn out in the air. A better method (depending on the symbols and their use) is to draw them out in organic matter such as soil, sand or onto rocks or walls.

You can use a wooden stick or your finger to draw the symbols in earth, or a stone to draw them onto rocks. Whatever you use you must use organic matter that means something to you - such as a stick that you helped carve, or your finger or hand. One of the most effective way is to put the symbolic spell close to your home such as the back garden of a pot of sand or soil. Some Aaiyyanists from the Aatmaani school dictate that the method of inscription is also equally important, but most lay Aaiyyanists believe that the symbols themselves hold the power. If you are interested though we have a few certified Aaiyyanist Swamis and Gurus that would be happy to produce bespoke symbolic spells/yantra on canvas for you. Please emailĀ info@aaiyyan.org for more information.

To reverse the symbols (i.e to create a curse rather than reflect one) you can use a non-organic material - such as metal - but we will not go into Aaiyyanist curses in this app as that would be quite dangerous as per the lesson of the Kalaiyyans. There are some Aaiyyanists of the Abhichaara school of though that are masters of this practise - but this knowledge is beyond the scope of this App.