Shri Yantra Men's T-Shirt

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This is a premium quality cotton t-shirt with a high quality print. This awesome print is ideal for casual wear, outdoors and would totally rock at music festivals. This cool graphic was forged onto this T-Shirt with the fires of Psychedelia by our Top designers. This cool graphic Print is an exclusive Soma Flora Design. The Fabric is so soft, you'll have to feel it to believe it.
This T-Shirt sparks an awe on anyone who lays eyes on it,. So be assured to stand out in a crowd. We here at Soma Flora are committed to providing you with the best Visual Experience that a T-Shirt demands. Hurry and Buy your exclusive Soma Flora T-Shirt now!!!

More about the Graphic:
Shri Yantra
The Shri Yantra, called the “queen of yantras,” (rajayantra) is the symbol of the great divine mother principle, the source of all energy, power, and creativity. Vedic traditions, specifically the Shri Vidya school of tantra, regard the design as the representation of the universe as well as the body of the goddess related to the feminine principle of shakti or energy. Every line, triangle, and lotus petal symbolizes a specific type of shakti.
The outer square represents the earth element. In Vedic sacred geometry, the square corresponds to the earth. The outside square represents mundane emotions, such as anger, fear, and worldly desires. The yogi meditates on the outer square to defeat these disturbing energies. The T-shape structures in the square are considered the gates of the four directions, and the entry points of the yantra.
Next are three circles representing the past, present, and future. Within is the first ring of sixteen lotus petals representing complete fulfillment of all hopes and desires. Specifically, the petals represent the ten organs of perception and action (tongue, nose, mouth, skin, eyes, ears, feet, hands, arms, and the reproductive organs), and the five elements: earth, water, fire, air, and space. The sixteenth petal represents the mind, which gathers and interprets information from the perceptions of the interactivity of the elements.
Next is an eight-petal lotus. Each petal governs a specific activity: speech, grasping, motion, excretion, enjoyment, revulsion, attraction, and equanimity. Within the inner lotus is the first set of interlocked triangles. Those that point upward represent the masculine principle, downward represent the feminine. These triangles also represent qualities and Shaktis.
Starting at the lowermost outer triangle and moving in a counterclockwise circle, they are agitation, pursuit, attraction, delight, delusion, immobility, release, control, pleasure, intoxication, an accomplishment of desire, luxury, mantra, and the destruction of duality.
The next circle has the same sequence and direction, starting from the lowest triangle and moving counterclockwise. The first triangle is the giver of all accomplishments. Next is the giver of wealth. The third is the energy of activities that please all. Fourth is the bringer of all blessings. The fifth is the granter of all desires. Next is the remover of all suffering. The seventh is considered the appeaser of death. Eighth is the overcomer of all obstacles. Ninth is the bringer of beauty, and the tenth is the giver of all good fortune.
The ten smaller triangles in the third circle represent, beginning at the same, lowermost triangle and moving counterclockwise: omniscience, omnipotence, sovereignty, knowledge, destruction of all disease, unconditional support, vanquishment of all evils, protection, and the attainment of all desires. The fourth circle of triangles, again starting at the same point and moving counterclockwise, represent: sustaining, creating, dissolution, pleasure, pain, cold, heat, and the ability to choose action.
In the final inner space, the yogi or yogini visualizes five arrows representing the world of the senses, a bow, representing the mind, a noose, representing attachment, and a stick, representing aversion. The central triangle is the giver of all perfection. In the middle of the central triangle is a Bindu, representing pure consciousness and the original state of being

Soma Flora Style Tip: This T-Shirt could be paired with shorts or denims jeans that make it ideal for casual wear.

Features:
- 100% Cotton Fabric for a cool and ventilated feel.
- Soft and lightweight.
- Print at chest area
- Best for a casual outing.
- Graphic print.
- Made and Printed in India.

Size and Fit:
- Regular Fit
- Standard Size for a relaxed and easy feel.

Wash & Care:
- Machine wash, Tumble dry low, with Gentle Cycle.

*Terms and Conditions apply.

This is a premium quality cotton t-shirt with a high quality print. This awesome print is ideal for casual wear, outdoors and would totally rock at music festivals. This cool graphic was forged onto this T-Shirt with the fires of Psychedelia by our Top designers. This cool graphic Print is an exclusive Soma Flora Design. The Fabric is so soft, you'll have to feel it to believe it.
This T-Shirt sparks an awe on anyone who lays eyes on it,. So be assured to stand out in a crowd. We here at Soma Flora are committed to providing you with the best Visual Experience that a T-Shirt demands. Hurry and Buy your exclusive Soma Flora T-Shirt now!!!

More about the Graphic:
Shri Yantra
The Shri Yantra, called the “queen of yantras,” (rajayantra) is the symbol of the great divine mother principle, the source of all energy, power, and creativity. Vedic traditions, specifically the Shri Vidya school of tantra, regard the design as the representation of the universe as well as the body of the goddess related to the feminine principle of shakti or energy. Every line, triangle, and lotus petal symbolizes a specific type of shakti.
The outer square represents the earth element. In Vedic sacred geometry, the square corresponds to the earth. The outside square represents mundane emotions, such as anger, fear, and worldly desires. The yogi meditates on the outer square to defeat these disturbing energies. The T-shape structures in the square are considered the gates of the four directions, and the entry points of the yantra.
Next are three circles representing the past, present, and future. Within is the first ring of sixteen lotus petals representing complete fulfillment of all hopes and desires. Specifically, the petals represent the ten organs of perception and action (tongue, nose, mouth, skin, eyes, ears, feet, hands, arms, and the reproductive organs), and the five elements: earth, water, fire, air, and space. The sixteenth petal represents the mind, which gathers and interprets information from the perceptions of the interactivity of the elements.
Next is an eight-petal lotus. Each petal governs a specific activity: speech, grasping, motion, excretion, enjoyment, revulsion, attraction, and equanimity. Within the inner lotus is the first set of interlocked triangles. Those that point upward represent the masculine principle, downward represent the feminine. These triangles also represent qualities and Shaktis.
Starting at the lowermost outer triangle and moving in a counterclockwise circle, they are agitation, pursuit, attraction, delight, delusion, immobility, release, control, pleasure, intoxication, an accomplishment of desire, luxury, mantra, and the destruction of duality.
The next circle has the same sequence and direction, starting from the lowest triangle and moving counterclockwise. The first triangle is the giver of all accomplishments. Next is the giver of wealth. The third is the energy of activities that please all. Fourth is the bringer of all blessings. The fifth is the granter of all desires. Next is the remover of all suffering. The seventh is considered the appeaser of death. Eighth is the overcomer of all obstacles. Ninth is the bringer of beauty, and the tenth is the giver of all good fortune.
The ten smaller triangles in the third circle represent, beginning at the same, lowermost triangle and moving counterclockwise: omniscience, omnipotence, sovereignty, knowledge, destruction of all disease, unconditional support, vanquishment of all evils, protection, and the attainment of all desires. The fourth circle of triangles, again starting at the same point and moving counterclockwise, represent: sustaining, creating, dissolution, pleasure, pain, cold, heat, and the ability to choose action.
In the final inner space, the yogi or yogini visualizes five arrows representing the world of the senses, a bow, representing the mind, a noose, representing attachment, and a stick, representing aversion. The central triangle is the giver of all perfection. In the middle of the central triangle is a Bindu, representing pure consciousness and the original state of being

Soma Flora Style Tip: This T-Shirt could be paired with shorts or denims jeans that make it ideal for casual wear.

Features:
- 100% Cotton Fabric for a cool and ventilated feel.
- Soft and lightweight.
- Print at chest area
- Best for a casual outing.
- Graphic print.
- Made and Printed in India.

Size and Fit:
- Regular Fit
- Standard Size for a relaxed and easy feel.

Wash & Care:
- Machine wash, Tumble dry low, with Gentle Cycle.

*Terms and Conditions apply.

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