Title
Tantric drawing (yantra)
20th century
Artists
Unknown Artist
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Details
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About
Indian religious thought is built around the fundamental principle that all existence emerges from a single point of origin and it is to this point that everything ultimately returns. The central quest of Indian spirituality is to understand the relationship between the individual and universal and to achieve experiential realisation of the 'One'. Sacred diagrams ('yantras') illustrate this fundamental notion in abstract form and, indeed, map out an individual's spiritual journey.
Although 'yantra's make charming display objects they are in fact ritual tools and belong to the Tantric religious tradition of India. By definition, 'yantra' are sacred dwellings or receptacles that contain the essence of a divine being. During a ritual, a practitioner will make special offerings to the deity housed within the 'yantra' and use the diagram as a tool for meditation and transformation.
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Exhibition history
Shown in 1 exhibition
Indian painting. Tantric and popular, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney, 12 Aug 1981–31 Aug 1981
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Bibliography
Referenced in 1 publication
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Indian painting. Tantric and popular, Sydney, Aug 1981.
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