Symbol | Sri Chakra (Sri Yantra) |
Religion | Hinduism |
Origin | Rooted in Tantric traditions, representing the divine feminine energy. |
Meaning | Symbolizes the universe and the interconnectedness of the divine and the human. |
Appearance | Complex geometric pattern with nine interlocking triangles. |
Colors | Vibrant, often seen in red, gold, or multi-colored designs. |
Usage | Employed in meditation and worship of the goddess. |
History | Integral to Tantric practices and rituals. |
Popularity | Prominent in Hindu worship, especially in Shakta traditions. |
Importance | Represents the cosmic order and the divine feminine. |
Complexity | Highly intricate geometric design. |
Emotions | Invokes a sense of divine presence and cosmic harmony. |