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Sri Yantra is the intermediary between the universe (macrocosm) and man (microcosm) and contributes to the awakening of human spirituality helps him stand on the path of spiritual evolution ...
The Sri yantra is a highly mystic symbol that has been revered and worshipped since ancient times. Based on a precise mathematical formula, the 9 major triangles are perfectly interlocked.Traditionally, the Sri yantra is displayed with the central triangle pointing down. In that position, there are 5 downward-pointing and 4 upward-pointing triangles. The upward-pointing triangles indicate man's striving to reach God, while the downward-pointing triangles represent God's reaching down to pull man up to Him.That there are more downward triangles shows that God's grace is greater than man's effort. Where these triangles intersect depicts the entire field of creation. The central Bindu (dot) depicts the unity, or changeless eternal being beyond creation.
Sri Yantra, or Tripura-Sundari Yantra-the Queen of all Yantra, embodying the fullness of creation. It repeats the forms laid down in the basis of the universe, and also reflects the structure of the human being, including chakras, acupuncture points and energy channels. The Lotus with 18 petals brings fulfillment of desires, with 8 petals-getting rid of difficulties. The whole Yantra develops from the point called "bindu", which is in the middle of the Yantra and is the seed of the world, which contains absolute knowledge and eternal bliss. Triangles create a sense of expansion, just as the universe grows out of Brahman. T-shaped projections on the sides of the square of protection (bhupura) symbolize the liberation of the soul from the shackles of matter and exits into transcendental space.