
Handmade Sri Yantra Symbol and Buddha Etched Singing Bowls 20 CM
The Sri Yantra or Sri Chakra is a form of mystical diagram (yantra) used in the Shri Vidya school of Hinduism. It consists of nine interlocking triangles that surround a central point known as a bindu. These triangles represent the cosmos and the human body. Because of its nine triangles, Sri Yantra is also known as the Navayoni Chakra. When the two-dimensional Sri Yantra is represented in three dimensions, it is called a Maha Meru. Mount Meru derives its name from this shape. In addition to Mount Meru, all other yantras derive from the Sri Yantra. This Tibetan singing bowl is a beautiful piece with intricate carvings of Shakyamuni Buddha. The inside of the bowl has a finely etched mantra of Shakyamuni Buddha A drumstick, suede mallet, and ring cushion are part of the accessories that come with this Tibetan singing bowl. With the aid of these crucial equipment, you'll be able to use your singing bowl to create beautiful sounds and vibrations while also assuring its safety and stabilit