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All About Shree Yantra

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All About Shree Yantra

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  1. All About Shree Yantra A brief guide of the geometry

  2. Introduction The ShreeYantra, Shri Yantra, or Shri Chakra is a mystical diagram (yantra) found in Hinduism's Shri Vidya school. It is made up of nine interlocking triangles, four of which point upwards to represent Shiva and five of which point downwards to represent Shakti. All of this is centred on the Bindu, the centre point. The cosmos and the human body are represented by these triangles.

  3. Shree known as the Navayoni Chakra because of its nine triangles. A Mahameru is a three-dimensional representation of the two- dimensional Shree Yantra. This form is what gives Mount Meru its name. The Shri Yantra is the source of all other including Mount Meru. Yantra is also yantras,

  4. Appearance Subhash Kak contends in a 2009 edition of Brahmavidya (the Adyar Library's journal) that the description of Shri Yantra is identical to the yantra described in the R Skta in Veda. The 9 constituent triangles of the Shree Yantra vary in size and shape, intersecting to generate 43 smaller triangles grouped in 5 levels. They reflect the entirety of the cosmos and express Advaita, or non- duality, when seen together.

  5. The PowerPoint (Bindu) in the centre depicts the cosmic centre. Two concentric circles of 8 and 16 petals surround the triangles, representing the lotus of creation and reproductive vital power. The whole thing is framed by the broken lines of an earth square, which represents a temple with four doors that open onto the outside world.

  6. Symbolism The worship of the Shree Yantra is central to the Sri Vidya system of Hindu worship. It represents the Goddess in the form of Devi Tripura Sundari, the natural beauty of the three worlds: Bhu Loka (Physical Plane, Consciousness of the Physical Plane), Bhuvar Loka (Antariksha or Intermediate Space, Sub-Consciousness of the Prana), and Swar Loka (Svarga or Heaven or Super-Consciousness of the Divine Mind). The Sri Yantra is the symbol of Hinduism, which is based on the Hindu philosophy of the Vedas. The Shree Yantra is the object of devotion in Sri Vidya.

  7. The Shree Yantra represents the evolution of the multiverse as a result of the natural Divine Will of the Godhead Aadi Paraa Shakti. The four upward- pointing isosceles triangles represent the Goddess's masculine embodiment, Brahman, while the five downward-pointing triangles symbolize the female embodiment Jagat Janani. The 12 and 15 sides of the four upward downward triangles also correspondingly symbolize, on the physical plane, the zodiac signs of the Sun and 15 'city's' phase-signs of the Moon. and five 12 sidereal

  8. The Shree Yantra is also known as the nav chakra because it can be seen to consist of nine layers that radiate outward Bindu. ("Nau" "Nava" means "nine" in Sanskrit.) level corresponds to a mudra, a yogini, and a specific form of the deity Tripura Sundari along with mantra. The various deities residing in the nine levels of the Shri Yantra are described in the Khadgamala Mantra. These levels, listed from outermost to innermost, are: concentric from the or Each her Devi

  9. Trailokya Mohana, the outermost square, is traced in three lines and interrupted by four recessed portals; Savasana Paripuraka, the outer lotus, consisting of 16 petals; Sarva Samkshobahana, the inner lotus, consists of 8 petals; Sarva Saubhagyadayaka, the outermost ring of small triangles (14 in total); Sarvarthasadhaka, the next ring of triangles (10 in total); Sarva Rakshakara, a smaller ring of 10 triangles; Sarva Rogahara, a ring of 8 small triangles; Sarva Siddhiprada, one small triangle containing the Bindu at its center; Sarva Anandamaya, the bindu.

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