Every Yantra starts from the center, often marked by a central dot (Bindu) and ends with the outer square. This represents the sense of universal evolution starting from "ether" and ending with "earth".
Even though most of the times Yantras are composed of these simple geometrical shapes, sometimes we encounter other elements such as arrow points, tridents, swords, spikes included in the design of a Yantra with the purpose of representing vectors and directions of action for the Yantrik energies.
The whole Yantra is usally enclosed in a Bhupura. These enclosing walls are fenced by the guardians of the directions and the intermediate directions (Dikpalas).
Sign Up for the Taantrik Newsletter and get access to a detailed report on "Why People Fail (And how to get success in every aspect of life)"
Subscribe
Skype: hitechbaba
Tantra Blog
If you have any questions that have been unanswered, please email me directly and let me know how I can help. I'd be interested in getting your feedback. The feedback that you give me, is strictly confidential. Please Please Please let me know what you want. It is very very important. Email me at z@taantrik.com
Does anything on this website bug you? Nothing is too small or too big. If there is something we can fix, we'd love to know. In fact, we will give away free product worth US$50 for the best BUG OF THE MONTH!
© taantrik.org 2004-10. All rights reserved. Reproduction without written permission is strictly prohibited.
Tantra, Mantra, Yantra, Yantras, The Square, Bhupura