YantraYantra
$10.00
This image is a vibrant and symmetrical Sri Yantra, a sacred geometric diagram used in Hindu Tantra. It represents the union of the Divine Masculine and Feminine and is often used as a tool for meditation and spiritual focus.
Key Visual Elements
- The Bindu: At the very center lies a single yellow dot, symbolizing the cosmic center and the source of all existence.
- Interlocking Triangles: Nine primary triangles of varying sizes (blue, red, and white) overlap to create 43 smaller triangles. Downward-pointing triangles represent the feminine energy (Shakti), while upward-pointing ones represent the masculine (Shiva).
- Lotus Petals: Two concentric circles of stylized lotus petals surround the central triangles—an inner ring of 8 red petals and an outer ring of 16 yellow petals, symbolizing purity and spiritual expansion.
- Bhupura (The Earth Square): The entire design is enclosed within a green stepped square with four “T-shaped” gates (portals) facing the cardinal directions. This represents the physical world and the threshold to the sacred inner space.
- Color Palette: The design uses a bold, primary color scheme (red, blue, yellow, and green) set against a soft blue-gradient border, creating a high-contrast and energetic visual effect.
Furniture: A classic wooden sofa set with a gold-toned base cushion and three patterned accent pillows. It is flanked by matching wooden armchairs and small side tables.
Room Decor: * A low wooden coffee table sits in the center on a patterned area rug.
- Indoor plants, including one with red flowers, add a touch of nature to the corners.
- A ceiling fan is visible at the top, and a tall, modern floor lamp stands to the left.
Lighting & Setting: The room is filled with natural light coming from a large window on the left, casting soft shadows across the light-colored hardwood floor.
Architectural Details: The walls feature elegant molding/trim, and the ceiling is accented with dark wood beams, creating a sophisticated, structured look.





