- Trikona
Trikona is a
Sanskrit word which signifies a triangle and is one of the widely used mythical geometric symbol. It is used to assist inmeditation , and in differentyantras . Different position of trikona (triangle) is believed to impart different type of properties and attributes to the symbol. Such properties and attributes include the following:
*tri means "three" and "kon" means angle. Trikon literally translates to triangle and not to equilateral triangle
*A trkona, which points upward, indicatesagni ,linga andpurusha .
*A trkona, which points downward, indicates water,yoni andprakriti .
*In another configuration, two trkonas are depicted interpenetrating each other and one points upwards while the second points downwards. This symbolized purusha and prakriti.
*When trikonas are united in such a way that they form a six-pointed star, they represent creative activity from which thecosmos springs forth.
*When a circle surrounds a hexagonal figure, it is symbolic of revolving time, in which purusha and prakriti manifest themselves in the form of creation. The hexagon is also used inShakti cult.
*When the trikonas are represented in a disjointed manner and separated from each other, they symbolize the cession of time and the cosmos ceases to exist.ee also
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Yantra References
*"Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend" (ISBN 0-500-51088-1) by Anna Dhallapiccola
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