The Sri Yantra
Shri Yantra, Adiśaṃkarācārya
Shri Yantra, Adiśaṃkarācārya
Purpose
The Sri Yantra represents the core of devotion.
Very deep, detailed cosmological interpretation with properties responsible for psychophysiological influences.
Design
There are 43 triangles, varying in size, which mirror the cosmos. Consists of nine triangles that intersect at various points to form 43 smaller triangles. Five of the nine triangles point downwards and represent Shakti, the feminine power. The remaining four represent Shiva, the masculine, and point upwards.
The Sri Yantra can be divided into nine Mandalas.
Date
11,000 - 10,000 BCE
Symbolizes
union of masculine and feminine divine
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