Guest guest Posted January 29, 2002 Report Share Posted January 29, 2002 Hello, I want to know if there is a Yantra of all Mahavidyas. I know there is a Yantra for each Mahavidya, but is there also a Yantra of all Mahavidyas together? Where can I find more information? In the Sri Yantra, the sixteen-petalled lotus (Sarvasaparipuraka Chakra) is sometimes surrounded by one circle and sometimes by four circles. Which is the true form? Kind regards, Alex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2002 Report Share Posted January 31, 2002 sree mathre namah, respected madame, as far as the sri chakra is concerned, the Trailokya mohana chakra and Sarvasa paripuraka chakra is seperated by 4 circles. the outer 3 circles are called the Vali Thrayam and are having a lot of importance in practice and knowledge of Sri Chakra. each of this circle contain some Deities and these Daities does not come actually in the nava varanarchana of lalitha. always at the feet of my Guru, Samvidananda Saktha Saravana Kumar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2002 Report Share Posted January 31, 2002 , " saravana kumar " <saravana.kumar@m...> wrote: > sree mathre namah, > > respected madame, > > as far as the sri chakra is concerned, the Trailokya mohana chakra and Sarvasa paripuraka chakra is seperated by 4 circles. the outer 3 circles are called the Vali Thrayam and are having a lot of importance in practice and knowledge of Sri Chakra. each of this circle contain some Deities and these Daities does not come actually in the nava varanarchana of lalitha. > > always at the feet of my Guru, > > Samvidananda Saktha > Saravana Kumar This difference in sricakra with one circle as described by Bhaskararaya in Tripura Upanisadbhasya vs the traditional Kaula form is gone into detail in Brooks book The Three Cities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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