This yantra is such pleasure to make, and it is with great joy that I present her to you.
Tripura Sundari is the Goddess who represents beauty, grace, and divine femininity. She is considered to be the ultimate form of the goddess Parvati and is often depicted as a young and beautiful Goddess with three eyes, symbolising her ability to see past, present, and future. Her name, Tripura Sundari, translates to "the beauty of the three worlds," signifying her presence and influence in all realms of existence.
In Kashmir Shaivism, Tripura Sundari is associated with the concept of Spanda, which refers to the pulsation or vibration of consciousness that underlies all reality. She is considered the dynamic aspect of Consciousness, representing the ever-flowing and expanding nature of existence. Tripura Sundari is also associated with the concept of Anuttara, the highest reality beyond all dualities and limitations.
She is considered the Supreme Goddess, representing the ultimate reality and the embodiment of Pure Consciousness. Tripura Sundari is seen as the divine feminine aspect of the universe, known as Shakti, and is revered as the creative force behind all existence.
Tripura Sundari is also associated with the three states of consciousness: waking, dreaming, and deep sleep. She is believed to embody these three states, representing the Divine Consciousness that transcends them. She is seen as the underlying reality behind all three states, symbolising the ultimate truth and unity of Consciousness.
Tripura Sundari represents Turiya Tita, the stateless state.
She is seen as the embodiment of divine love, compassion, and bliss.
The green color in the yantra points to Saturn which is related to the seventh Chakra.
The three outer rings: represent the three aspects of consciousness: will, knowledge and action and the three states of consciousness: waking dreaming and deep sleep.
The 24 petals refer to the 24 elements from the tantric traditions.
The three inner rings refer to past present and future.
Tripura Sundari invites us to the path of Ananda, ecstatic bliss. She makes us see the world as an expression on the Divine.
Tripura Sundari's representation of sensuality is intertwined with the tantric idea of using desire as a path to spiritual growth and enlightenment.
Jay Ma!
Tripura Sundari Yantra with Passepartout
Why you will love it
- Hand drawn and painted
- Guache on watercolor paper
- Handmade passepartout
- Made with love and devotion
- Inspiring work of art will bring divine energy to your home or yoga shala


