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SRI
YANTRA
Nine interlocking triangles radiating from a single point — the bindu. Four pointing up represent Shiva (masculine energy); five pointing down represent Shakti (feminine).
Together they map the entire process of creation.

OM
The sacred sound of the universe — the vibration that existed before all things. Chanted in prayer, meditation, and yoga, Om represents pure consciousness and the invisible thread connecting every living
being.

MANDALA
A geometric map of the cosmos, and a mirror of the self. Meditating on a mandala is said to dissolve the boundary between the individual and the infinite — a reminder that wholeness is already
within you

LOTUS
Lotus Flower Meaning: It grows from mud, rises through water, and blooms untouched in the light. The lotus is the universal symbol of spiritual awakening — proof that the most beautiful things often emerge from the most difficult conditions.

CRESCENT MOON
One of the most recognised symbols in the world, the crescent and star represent divine light guiding humanity through darkness. The star is said to represent knowledge — the compass that keeps us oriented towards
the truth.

HAMSA
HAND
The open hand of protection, recognised across three of the world's great faiths. Called the Hand of Fatima in Islam, the Hand of Miriam in Judaism, and the Hand of God in Hinduism — it is a universal gesture of blessing and peace.

KEY OF
LIFE
The Ankh is one of humanity's oldest symbols — a cross topped with a loop representing the union of earth and heaven, of the mortal and the divine.
Ancient Egyptians called it the key to eternal life, and carried it as a promise of immortality.

EYE OF
HORUS
Also known as the Wadjet, the Eye of Horus is the ancient Egyptian symbol of healing, protection, and royal power. It was believed to restore what was broken, guard the living, and guide the souls of the dead safely into the afterlife.

TRISKELION
Three spirals in perpetual motion — life, death, and rebirth turning without end. An ancient Celtic symbol that says nothing is permanent, no ending is final, and every cycle of loss carries within it the seed of something new.

CROSS
The most recognised symbol in the world, the cross represents sacrifice, love, and the promise of redemption. For over two billion people, it is not just a shape — it is a reminder that grace is always greater than
the weight we carry.

DHARMA WHEEL
The Dharmachakra has eight spokes — one for each step of the Noble Eightfold Path: right understanding, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and focus. To walk this path is to move from suffering toward liberation.

YIN YANG
Light holds a seed of darkness. Darkness holds a seed of light. The Yin Yang teaches that opposites are not enemies — they complete each other. Peace is not the absence of tension, but the balance between two forces that need each other to exist.
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