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The Three Gunas in Tantric Art and Trika Metaphysics

The Three Gunas in Tantric Art and Trika Metaphysics. The Three ‘Gunas’ and the Primary Colours of Tantric Art.

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The Three Gunas in Tantric Art and Trika Metaphysics

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  1. The Three Gunas in Tantric Art and Trika Metaphysics

  2. The Three ‘Gunas’ and thePrimary Colours of Tantric Art • WHITE – the colour of the ‘Guna’ or ‘quality’ known as Sattva Guna, expressing the radiant lightof awareness, experienced as a pure awareness of BEING (‘Sat’), this being the true meaning of ‘well-being’. • BLACK – the colour of the Guna known as ‘Tamas’, expressing the ‘darkness’ of all those hidden or dormant potentialities which constitute the realm of ‘NON-BEING’. • RED – the colour of the Guna known as ‘Rajas’, expressing awareness of the vital power of actualisation or BECOMING through which all potentialities of Being are constantly released into the light of awareness from the darkness of potentiality of Non-Being. • BLUE – a symbol of the ‘colourless colour’ of ‘Nir-guna’ – that singular awareness, clear and pure, which transcends all three Gunas and their colours yet also unites them as expressions of a primordial metaphysical threefold or trinity. • In the metaphysics of The NEW Yoga the basic elements of this three-in-one unity or ‘TRIKA’ are Awareness of Being, Awareness of Non-Being and Awareness of Becoming – Awareness as such being understood as the unifying and foundational Principle.

  3. SHIVA

  4. TRIPUNDRA – A MARK OF SHIVA

  5. DANCING SHIVA

  6. BLUE-SKINNED SHIVA

  7. SHIVA AS BHAIRAVA

  8. BHAIRAVA MURTI

  9. SHIVA DANCER

  10. SHIVA YANTRA

  11. RED, BLACK AND WHITE YANTRA

  12. SHIVA LINGA

  13. VARIOUS SHIVA LINGA

  14. HINDU SWASTIKA

  15. KALI EYES

  16. KRIM – KALI MANTRA

  17. KALI MURTI

  18. KALI MANDIR

  19. RED KALI

  20. NAGA - DIVINE SERPENT Kati Astraeir

  21. NAGA SHRINE

  22. ACHARYA PETER WILBERG

  23. PETER WILBERG BEFORE HIS SHIVA SHRINE

  24. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH BY PAUL ROBINSON

  25. COVER DESIGN FOR NEW YOGA PUBLICATIONS

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