Leila Amulets Sri Yantra
Sri Yantra
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Ajarn Lek Somboon Thepsapapornchai
Performing ancient Brahmin ceremonies According to the Indian version
At the Thewalai of Vishnu Narai, Songkhram
“Sri Yantra” is a yantra, or a mystical diagram, based on Hindu beliefs. It is a symbol of the Divine Mother, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, love, abundance, and happiness. It is believed that those who worship it will find happiness and fulfillment, according to the meanings in the Hindu scripture. It encompasses various elements and aspects altogether.
The Sri Yantra consists of:
* The Sri Yantra symbol consists of nine interlocking triangles that radiate outward from a central point.
* These nine triangles intersect and form 43 small triangles. The upward-pointing triangles represent masculinity, while the downward-pointing triangles represent femininity, merging to create balance, symmetry, and harmony of the deity.
* The central point symbolizes the ultimate pinnacle of strength.
* The triangles are surrounded by two rows of 8 and 16 lotus petals, representing the abundant creative power of life.
* The dividing lines of the outer frame represent the temple with four openings, symbolizing the connection of the sacred space of the yantra with the external world.