Sri Yantra is an ancient Vedic sacred geometry. The vibrational nature of this form is visually obvious. Traditionally it is thought to be the closest geometric expression of the universal vibration Aum. It is the physical manifestation of Sri Lalita, the goddess of play and spontaneity. It is remarkably hard to draw perfectly, and it is impressive that the earliest versions found are indeed perfect. By perfect we mean that where the lines cross they must cross at exact mathematical points the central triangle must be equilateral and the central point must be the center of the circles that enclose...
Sri Yantra, or Sri Chakra, is one of the most venerated geometric designs of India. No one knows who created it or exactly when. It has been argued that it was described more that 2000 years ago in the Shvetashvatara Upanishad. It is considered to be the geometric embodiment of the universal vibration AUM. It is also the representation of Sri Lalita the Goddess of beauty, spontaneity and playfulness. Our Sri Yantra is based on the idea of a geometrically 'perfect' version as explained here. Creating a Sri Yantra with the lines meeting at perfect points is not an easy task...
Sri Yantra is an ancient Vedic sacred geometry. The vibrational nature of this form is visually obvious. Traditionally it is thought to be the closest geometric expression of the universal vibration Aum. It is the physical manifestation of Sri Lalita, the goddess of play and spontaneity. It is remarkably hard to draw perfectly, and it is impressive that the earliest versions found are indeed perfect. By perfect we mean that where the lines cross they must cross at exact mathematical points the central triangle must be equilateral and the central point must be the center of the circles that enclose...