Yantra
18th century -19th century (made)
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Yantras are ritual diagrams which are used to evoke and worship Hindu or Buddhist deities or to allow yogic mediatational practices to be carried out. The concept of the yantra is similar to that of the mandala with a square outer perimeter "guarding" a series of inner circles culminating in the innermost circle, the point of final concentration during meditation.
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Materials and techniques | Copper |
Brief description | Yantra, Nepal, 18th-19th century |
Physical description | This square three-dimensional yantra is decorated with superimposed geometrical patterns including squares, triangles and circles. |
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Credit line | Bequeathed by Oppi Untracht |
Object history | Formerly in the collection of Oppi Untracht and acquired by him whilst living in Nepal from 1963-67. |
Summary | Yantras are ritual diagrams which are used to evoke and worship Hindu or Buddhist deities or to allow yogic mediatational practices to be carried out. The concept of the yantra is similar to that of the mandala with a square outer perimeter "guarding" a series of inner circles culminating in the innermost circle, the point of final concentration during meditation. |
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Accession number | IS.37-2009 |
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Record created | October 20, 2009 |
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