Yantra
Yantra is a diagrammatic device used in Hinduism, Buddhism, and related Indian traditions as a tool for meditation, ritual worship, and invocation. The word yantra derives from Sanskrit and means instrument, machine, or device. Typically, a yantra comprises geometric shapes arranged in a precise pattern that serves as a focal point for spiritual contemplation and the channeling of energies.
Core elements include a central bindu (the seed point), surrounding triangles, circles, squares, and lotus petals.
Construction and use: Yantras can be drawn on the ground or on walls, or manufactured in metal,
Types and examples: The Sri Yantra (Sri Chakra) is among the best-known and is considered a comprehensive
History and scope: Yantras appear in ancient Tantric and Agamic literature and have been used across Hindu,