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Ref.SK0012 - Sri Yantra

Ref.SK0012 - Sri Yantra

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Ref.SK0012 - Sri Yantra 

The Sri Yantra is a complex geometric figure from ancient Indian tradition, often regarded as a symbol of balance, harmony, and interconnectedness. Its structure consists of nine interlocking triangles that form a central point, surrounded by concentric layers of petals, gates, and an outer square. Here's a breakdown of its symbolism, focusing on its abstract and universal qualities rather than specific cultural or spiritual references:

    Triangles: The nine triangles, with 4 pointing upward and 5 downward, represent the interplay of opposites—such as expansion and contraction, energy and matter, or movement and stillness. Their interlocking nature suggests unity and interdependence, illustrating how seemingly opposing forces can coexist and complement each other.
    Central Point (Bindu): The dot at the heart of the Sri Yantra symbolizes a focal point of concentration, potential, or origin. It can be seen as the seed from which the entire structure emerges, embodying wholeness and the essence of creation in its simplest form.
    Petals: The layers of petal-like shapes surrounding the triangles often evoke cycles, growth, and progression. They suggest an unfolding process, like the blossoming of complexity from a single source, emphasizing continuity and evolution.
    Gates and Outer Square: The square perimeter with its four openings, or "gates," facing cardinal directions, conveys stability, structure, and boundaries. It frames the inner complexity, symbolizing a grounded foundation that contains and supports dynamic energy.
    Symmetry and Balance: The Sri Yantra’s precise symmetry reflects harmony and equilibrium. Its intricate design invites contemplation of order within chaos, as the overlapping shapes create a sense of both movement and stability.
    Fractal-like Quality: The repeating patterns and self-similar forms within the Sri Yantra hint at the concept of infinity and the interconnectedness of all scales, from the smallest point to the larger whole.

In essence, the Sri Yantra can be viewed as a visual representation of complexity arising from simplicity, the unity of opposites, and the balance between containment and expansion. It’s a tool for reflection, encouraging an understanding of patterns and relationships in the abstract.

Color: Green

Size: 80mm/3.15in approx.

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