The Shree Yantra is a form of Tantric Art from ancient India. The design is said to channel energy, and I have depicted it as a portal and gateway here. Representations of the yantra in India have been considered to date back to 11,000-10,000 years BCE.
Yantra (Sanskrit: यन्त्र) (literally "machine, contraption") is a mystical diagram, mainly from the Tantric traditions of the Indian religions. Yantras are used for the worship of deities in temples or at home; as an aid in meditation; used for the benefits given by their supposed occult powers based on Indian astrology and tantric texts. They are also used for adornment of temple floors, due mainly to their aesthetic and symmetric qualities. Specific yantras are traditionally associated with specific deities.
Bindu: The central point of traditional yantras have a bindu or point, which represents the main deity associated with the yantra. The retinue of the deity is often represented in the geometric parts around the center. The Bindu in a yantra may be represented by a dot or small circle, or may remain invisible. It represents the point from which all of creation emanates. Here the Bindu is represented with a glowing orb of energy.
Shree Yantra - Ancient Indian Tantric Art (Orb of energy passing through the Yantra and energising it's core)
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The Shree Yantra is a form of Tantric Art from ancient India. The design is said to channel energy, and I have depicted it as a portal and gateway here. Representations of the yantra in India have been considered to date back to 11,000-10,000 years BCE.
Yantra (Sanskrit: यन्त्र) (literally "machine, contraption") is a mystical diagram, mainly from the Tantric traditions of the Indian religions. Yantras are used for the worship of deities in temples or at home; as an aid in meditation; used for the benefits given by their supposed occult powers based on Indian astrology and tantric texts. They are also used for adornment of temple floors, due mainly to their aesthetic and symmetric qualities. Specific yantras are traditionally associated with specific deities.
Bindu: The central point of traditional yantras have a bindu or point, which represents the main deity associated with the yantra. The retinue of the deity is often represented in the geometric parts around the center. The Bindu in a yantra may be represented by a dot or small circle, or may remain invisible. It represents the point from which all of creation emanates. Here the Bindu is represented with a glowing orb of energy.