Some meanings about Mandala are Sanskrit term for the diagram that symbolizes the universe, East Asian design art that symbolizes the universe, with a pattern on the circle/point axis as the center.
In the approach of Hinduism, the notion of Mandala is related to the understanding of Yantra, Sri chakra and Shiva lingga. Yantra is a geometric shape like – in its simplest form – a point (Bindu) or an inverted triangle. There are various forms that are very complicated, symmetrical and non-symmetrical, which can be called Yantra.
All of these forms are based on mathematical forms and certain methods. This mantra symbolizes gods such as Shiva, Vishnu, Ganesha, Krishna and especially Sakti. Mantra and Yantra are very interrelated. The mind is expressed in subtle form as one mantra and the same thought is expressed in the form of an image as a Yantra. Believe it or not, there are more than nine hundred Yantra. One of the most important Yantra is Sri Yantra, or Navayoni Chakra, symbolizing Shiva and Sakti. You will see this Yantra from the Sakti Temple.
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