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Dolly Shah

Sri Yantra - The Sacred Instrument 01
Shri Yantra the sared instrument

Sri Yantra - The Sacred Instrument

Size - 16”*16”

The Sri Yantra consists of nine interlocking triangles that surround a central point known as the bindu. Each triangle represents a different aspect of the divine, and when these triangles are combined, they create a complex and powerful symbol that is believed to hold immense spiritual and material power. The yantra represents the union of masculine and feminine divine. The triangles are enclosed by two rows of (8 and 16) petals, representing the lotus of creation and reproductive vital force. The broken lines of the outer frame denote the figure to be a sanctuary with four openings to the regions of the universe. Artistically blended on the canvas with the base hue and copper and finely painted mandala and Sri yantra with acrylics.

Sri Yantra - The Sacred Instrument 02
Shri Yantra the sared instrument

Sri Yantra - The Sacred Instrument

Size - 16”*16”

The Sri Yantra consists of nine interlocking triangles that surround a central point known as the bindu. Each triangle represents a different aspect of the divine, and when these triangles are combined, they create a complex and powerful symbol that is believed to hold immense spiritual and material power. The yantra represents the union of masculine and feminine divine. The triangles are enclosed by two rows of (8 and 16) petals, representing the lotus of creation and reproductive vital force. The broken lines of the outer frame denote the figure to be a sanctuary with four openings to the regions of the universe. Artistically blended on the canvas with the base hue and copper and finely painted mandala and Sri yantra with acrylics.

Sri Yantra - The Sacred Instrument 03
Shri Yantra the sared instrument

Sri Yantra - The Sacred Instrument

Size - 16”*16”

The Sri Yantra consists of nine interlocking triangles that surround a central point known as the bindu. Each triangle represents a different aspect of the divine, and when these triangles are combined, they create a complex and powerful symbol that is believed to hold immense spiritual and material power. The yantra represents the union of masculine and feminine divine. The triangles are enclosed by two rows of (8 and 16) petals, representing the lotus of creation and reproductive vital force. The broken lines of the outer frame denote the figure to be a sanctuary with four openings to the regions of the universe. Artistically blended on the canvas with the base hue and copper and finely painted mandala and Sri yantra with acrylics.

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