Symbolizes the control over anger and repulsion ( Dwesha ). π Conclusion: The Beauty of Totality
Represents attachment or the binding force of love ( Raga ). Tripura Sundari.mkv
The internal practice involving the awakening of Kundalini energy, rising through the chakras to meet Shiva at the crown. πΊ Iconic Attributes and Their Meanings Symbolizes the control over anger and repulsion ( Dwesha )
The name translates to "The Beauty of the Three Cities" (or worlds). She is the central deity of the Sri Vidya school of Tantra and is often identified as the highest form of the Divine Mother, Adi Parashakti . πΊ Iconic Attributes and Their Meanings The name
She is typically depicted as sixteen years old (Shodashi), radiating the light of a thousand suns, and seated upon a throne supported by the five forms of Lord Shiva (the Pancha Brahmas ). π The Sri Yantra: Her Cosmic Blueprint
Represents the mind and its capacity for desire and will.
Understand the between the Samayachara and Kaula schools of Sri Vidya.