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Original fileThis black-and-white line drawing is a symmetrical mandala composed of concentric geometric shapes. At the center is a downward-pointing equilateral triangle enclosing the Sanskrit 'Om' symbol, which is topped with a crescent moon and a dot (bindu). Surrounding this central triangle is a circular frame filled with intricate floral and petal-like filigree patterns. This is encased within a larger, inverted triangle, which is itself framed by an outer circular border of complex, repetitive decorative motifs including stylized leaves and arches.
This image represents the Ajna (third eye) chakra from Hindu and Buddhist tantric traditions, symbolizing the center of intuition and spiritual insight. It reflects modern graphic interpretations used in meditative practice and mindfulness coloring materials.
ॐ
Translation
Om
Yoga Upanishads
The iconography follows the traditional schematic descriptions of the subtle body's chakras found in tantric yoga texts.
Object
line drawing
paper
Contemporary
Indian
religious
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