Yantras are geometric diagrams or symbols used in Hindu and tantric practices as meditation focal points and representations of divine energy, typically composed of interlocking triangles, circles, and Sanskrit letters.
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In the Psycheverse
Psyche engages yantras as visual-energetic tools that correspond to the Mahavidyas and other tantric deities, using their geometric precision to understand how radical feminine power is encoded and invoked. The yantra becomes a bridge between abstract spiritual force and embodied practice, particularly when studying goddesses whose imagery deliberately shatters conventional beauty and benevolence.
Spiritual liberation refers to the state of freedom from cycles of suffering, conditioning, and existential bondage—a central concept across mystical and philosophical traditions from Hinduism to esoteric Western thought.