Yantra
Yantra literally means loom, instrument or machine. In actual practice, a yantra is a symbol which represents aspects of the divine, such as the Mother Goddess or Durga. It is made of interlocking geometric figures, circles, triangles and floral shapes that form a pattern. Though drawn in two dimensions, a yantra can represent a three dimensional sacred object. The yantra is primarily a meditation tool. Yantras function as revelatory symbols of cosmic truths.

The Shri Yantra.
Gallery
- sri chakra
- ashta matruka yantra
- bahalamukhu yantra
- bhuvaneswari yantra
- kali yantra
- tripurabhairava yantra
- kamana yantra
- chinnamasta yantra
- dhoomavathi yantra
References
- Khanna, Madhu (1979). Yantra: The Tantric Symbol of Cosmic Unity. Thames and Hudson, first paperback edition, 1981. ISBN 0-500-27234-4
Other websites
- An Introduction to Yantras, What They Are and How to Use Them For Meditation
- Yantras - The Mystic Power
- High Resolution Yantras Dasa Maha Vidya, The 15 Nityas and other yantras, printable.
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