Gomati Chakra is a rare natural and spiritual product found in Gomati River. Gomti Chakra is found in gomti River in Dwarka, a part of Gujarat in India. Gomti Chakra is also known as Sudarshan Chakra as it resembles the divine weapon of Lord Krishna - the Sudarshan Chakra. It is believed to bring luck and is used specially in spiritual and tantrik rituals. One side of the Gomati Chakra is elevated like a shell while the other side is flat with circular design like whirl which looks like a snake. This is the reason why it is also know as "Naag-Chakra" i.e. snake chakra. According to Vedic Astrology, it is beneficial in cases of people who have 'Naag dosh' or 'Sarpa Dosha' in their horoscope.
Uses of Gomati Chakra:
- If your house is jinxed with evil spirits, then take two Gomati Chakra, move them overhead the master of the household and burn them.
- If someone is troubled by frequent attack of ailments or the disease is persisting for longer period of time, then string one Gomati Chakra in a Silver wire and tie it around the bed post of the sick person.
- Promotions can easily be acquired if you offer one Gomati Chakra before Lord Shiva and pray to him whole heartedly.
- To flourish in business, hang two Gomati Chakra tied into one, over the frame of the entrance door of your shop.
- Keep Gomati Chakra with Sindoor (vermillion) in a casket to ensure prosperity, happiness and peace.
- Bury Gomti Chakra in the foundation of buildings to bless the residents with long life and Eleven Gomti Chakras are wrapped in a red cloth and placed in rice or wheat containers. This is for food security.
- 7 Gomati Chakras are wrapped in red cloth and kept in lockers or cash box to ensure the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi - the goddess of Wealth. It is believed that those people who possess Gomti Chakra will be blessed with money, good health and prosperity.
- Gomti Chakra is worshipped on the Diwali day along with Goddess Lakshmi.
- Gomti Chakra is worn like a pendant, Ring.