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Yantra painting is a sacred art, based on the tantric concepts of the Vedas, ancient scriptures of knowledge and wisdom of India.
Generally, a yantra is composed of a square on the outside, with four projections forming a T-shaped structure and four entrance gates into the inner circle of petals, which represent the heart, and some triangulate forms inside the lotus petals.
Completed yantras have an archetypal quality and every student will get to paint and complete one yantra during the weekend which will be enjoyable and meaningful in their own journey as a reference to planetary yoga and the healing within producing healing without, visualizing world peace.
YantraYoga as an instrument of divine intuition is a sub-branch of Jyotish (Vedic Astrology) known as "Ankjyotisha" i.e.
Yantrayoga is that branch of yoga which enables one to achieve inner union and harmony by a deliberate, informed manipulation of the symbols inherent in and associated with one's personal chronology.
Yantrayoga is a way of getting in tune with the everchanging cycles of life, a way of putting life in all its forms into a set or understandable pattern of existence.