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ArteSanae Collection Mandala "SRI YANTRA"
The Sri Yantra is the most significant mandala within Hindu tradition, representing the cosmos on a macroscopic scale and the human body on a microscopic scale, symbolizing the union of masculine and feminine principles from which life springs forth.
In ancient cultures, this mandala served as the foundation for the construction of their temples and sacred symbols, being considered the science behind the archetypes of creation.
Sacred Geometry, which composes it, acts as a signifier, indicating the existence of divine order in our reality. It is composed of nine juxtaposed triangles organized in a way that creates a total of 43 smaller triangles representing both the structure of the universe and that of the human being. Of these nine triangles, four point upward, symbolizing cosmic masculine energy, while the other five point downward, representing feminine strength. All these elements are articulated around the Bindu, the central point that is the source of all manifestation.
Meditation with Sacred Geometry can lead to a state of deep attention and intuition, where the Sri Yantra acts as a focal point toward the absolute. In 1987, at the University of Biology in Moscow, it was observed that visualizing this figure induced alterations in brain activity similar to a state of deep meditation or self-hypnosis. The Sri Yantra was created with the purpose of raising consciousness and guiding those who meditate upon it to a higher level of spirituality.
Within the mandala, the Sri Yantra sits at the center, surrounded by elements of Tibetan symbolism, including some symbols of good fortune, representing the celestial offerings that Hindu gods presented to Buddha after he attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. These symbols are highly revered by Tibetan Buddhists and are commonly found in homes and monasteries.
GOLDEN FISH symbolize spiritual liberation from the sufferings of Samsara, just as fish do not stop in turbulent waters.
The AUSPICIOUS LOTUS represents spiritual purity and emerges beautifully from muddy waters, an analogy for our spiritual life.
The INFINITE KNOT, with no beginning or end, symbolizes the endless cycles of existence. Lastly.
The WHEEL OF DHARMA, the official symbol of all Buddhist traditions, represents the teachings of Buddha.
Exploring the knowledge of Sacred Geometry is to discover the invisible hand that underlies all creation, where life manifests through patterns, symbols, and geometric forms.
In ancient cultures, this mandala served as the foundation for the construction of their temples and sacred symbols, being considered the science behind the archetypes of creation.
Sacred Geometry, which composes it, acts as a signifier, indicating the existence of divine order in our reality. It is composed of nine juxtaposed triangles organized in a way that creates a total of 43 smaller triangles representing both the structure of the universe and that of the human being. Of these nine triangles, four point upward, symbolizing cosmic masculine energy, while the other five point downward, representing feminine strength. All these elements are articulated around the Bindu, the central point that is the source of all manifestation.
Meditation with Sacred Geometry can lead to a state of deep attention and intuition, where the Sri Yantra acts as a focal point toward the absolute. In 1987, at the University of Biology in Moscow, it was observed that visualizing this figure induced alterations in brain activity similar to a state of deep meditation or self-hypnosis. The Sri Yantra was created with the purpose of raising consciousness and guiding those who meditate upon it to a higher level of spirituality.
Within the mandala, the Sri Yantra sits at the center, surrounded by elements of Tibetan symbolism, including some symbols of good fortune, representing the celestial offerings that Hindu gods presented to Buddha after he attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. These symbols are highly revered by Tibetan Buddhists and are commonly found in homes and monasteries.
GOLDEN FISH symbolize spiritual liberation from the sufferings of Samsara, just as fish do not stop in turbulent waters.
The AUSPICIOUS LOTUS represents spiritual purity and emerges beautifully from muddy waters, an analogy for our spiritual life.
The INFINITE KNOT, with no beginning or end, symbolizes the endless cycles of existence. Lastly.
The WHEEL OF DHARMA, the official symbol of all Buddhist traditions, represents the teachings of Buddha.
Exploring the knowledge of Sacred Geometry is to discover the invisible hand that underlies all creation, where life manifests through patterns, symbols, and geometric forms.
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intagram: @elianaciardiartdesign_official
web page: www.elianaciardi.com