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The Sri Yantra is the symbol of Hindu tantra, which is based on the Hindu philosophy of Kashmir Shaivism. The Sri Yantra is the object of devotion in Shri Vidya. In a recent issue of Brahmavidya, the journal of the Adyar Library, Subhash Kak argues that the description of Sri Yantra is identical to the yantra described in the Śvetāśvatara ...
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The Sri Yantra is the object of devotion in Sri Vidya (a Hindu religious system). Date: 13 July 2011: ... Portail:Hindouisme/Image du mois; Usage on hi.wikipedia.org
English: The Sri Yantra mandala. The colors are artistic license of the author. ... List of occult symbols; ... Sri Yantra: Image title: The Sri Yantra mandala. Width ...
The Sri Chakra Yantra of Tripura Sundari (commonly referred to as Sri Yantra) is a mandala formed by nine interlocking triangles. Four of these triangles are oriented upright, representing Shiva or the masculine principle. Five of these triangles are inverted triangles representing Shakti, the feminine principle.
Yantra Tattooing or Sak Yuant (Thai: สักยันต์ RTGS: sak yan) [15] is a form of tattooing using yantra designs in Buddhism. It consists of sacred geometrical, animal and deity designs accompanied by Pali phrases that are said to offer power, protection, fortune, charisma and other benefits for the bearer.
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A yantra, with the Aum (Om) in center of yantra Sri Mariamman Temple: Date: 30 August 2011, 20:53: Source: スリ・マリアマン寺院 Sri Mariamman Temple: Author: Tomoaki INABA from Ibaraki, Japan