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Year : 1993  |  Volume : 12  |  Issue : 3  |  Page : 316-319

The Sri Chakra as a symbol of the human body


Sri Chakra Foundation, 14, Second Street, Gopalapuram South, Madras - 600 086, India

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P R Krishnakumar
Sri Chakra Foundation, 14, Second Street, Gopalapuram South, Madras - 600 086
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Sri Chakra is the celebrated Yantra used in the worship of the primordial energy. The Chakra is conceived as a symbol of the human body. Some salient features of this symbolism are discussed in this article. An attempt has also been made to provide a short introduction to the Bhavanopanishad Prayogavidhi devised by Bhaskararaya, the doyen of Sri charka worshippers.


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