Krishna Yantra - Sacred Geometry of Divine Love, Attraction & the Supreme Bliss of Consciousness (14 × 14 in Poster)
Sacred Tantric Yantra Art (Museum-Grade Archival Print) Region / Tradition Vaishnava Tradition | Krishna Upasana | Gopala Vidya | Radha-Krishna Tantra Key Features This enchantingly luminous and devotionally complete composition presents the Krishna Yantra - the sacred geometric and mantraic body of Lord Krishna, the supreme embodiment of divine love, bliss-consciousness, attraction, beauty, compassion, sacred play, and the irresistible magnetic power through which the soul is drawn back toward its eternal source. Among all Vaishnava yantras, the Krishna Yantra possesses a uniquely heart-awakening and emotionally transformative energy - a yantra not merely of protection or prosperity, but of प्रेम (Prema), divine attraction, ecstatic devotion, spiritual sweetness, and the awakening of the soul’s deepest longing for union with the Absolute. Rendered in luminous white upon cosmic black with radiant golden Bhupura borders, this yantra centers upon the sacred Shatkona surrounding the subtle monochrome image of Lord Krishna himself - the flute-bearing cowherd of Vrindavan whose beauty enchants gods, sages, devotees, nature, and consciousness itself. Around the central image unfolds an intricate field of bija mantras, attraction formulas, lotus geometries, and the complete Devanagari alphabet arranged as a cosmic matrix of sacred sound vibration. At the heart of the composition shines the supreme mantra: “Kṛṣṇāya Govindāya Klīṁ Sādhya Gopījanavallabhāya Svāhā” — the ecstatic invocation of Krishna as Govinda, beloved of the Gopis, supreme attractor of consciousness, and the divine center toward which all love ultimately moves. Krishna - The Supreme Attractor of Consciousness In the Vaishnava and Bhakti traditions, Krishna is not merely a deity among deities but the fullest manifestation of divine sweetness (Madhurya), beauty (Saundarya), bliss (Ananda), and loving consciousness itself. The name Krishna derives from the Sanskrit root Kṛṣ, meaning “to draw,” “to attract,” or “to pull toward oneself.” Krishna is therefore: the one who irresistibly attracts all hearts, the magnetic center of existence, and the divine consciousness toward which every soul unconsciously longs to return. As Govinda, Krishna is the protector of cows, senses, earth, and living beings. As Gopījanavallabha, he is the beloved of the Gopis - symbolizing the soul’s ecstatic longing for complete union with the Divine beyond ego, fear, and separation. The Krishna tradition teaches one of the highest revelations within Bhakti spirituality: that ultimate reality is not cold abstraction but infinite loving consciousness overflowing with beauty, music, playfulness, intimacy, and bliss. The Central Shatkona - Union of Divine Love and Consciousness At the center of the yantra lies the sacred Shatkona, the six-pointed star formed through the union of upward and downward triangles. This geometry symbolizes: Shiva and Shakti, consciousness and manifestation, lover and beloved, soul and divine, and the eternal union underlying all existence. Within the Shatkona appears the subtle form of Lord Krishna himself, emerging almost like a vision from within the sacred geometry rather than merely occupying it. This creates the profound Tantric understanding that Krishna is not external to consciousness but arises from its deepest center. The surrounding bija syllables: Klīṁ Śrīṁ Hrīṁ establish the yantra within the fields of divine attraction, auspicious beauty, spiritual radiance, and heart-awakening devotion. The Supreme Mantra - “Kṛṣṇāya Govindāya Klīṁ Sādhya Gopījanavallabhāya Svāhā” The central mantra radiates through the composition as the living energetic core of the yantra: “Kṛṣṇāya Govindāya Klīṁ Sādhya Gopījanavallabhāya Svāhā” Each component carries immense spiritual significance. Kṛṣṇāya — salutation to Krishna, the supreme attractor of consciousness. Govindāya — invocation of Krishna as protector, nourisher, and divine cowherd. Klīṁ — the Kama Bija, the magnetic seed syllable of attraction, love, devotion, manifestation, and spiritual union. Sādhya — that which is to be attained, perfected, or realized. Gopījanavallabhāya — to the beloved of the Gopis, symbolizing divine intimacy and ecstatic devotional union. Svāhā — complete offering and surrender into sacred fire. Together the mantra becomes an ecstatic invocation through which the practitioner offers the heart itself into the irresistible current of divine love. The Klīṁ Bija - The Magnetic Heart of Divine Attraction At multiple points throughout the yantra appears the sacred bija: Klīṁ Known traditionally as the Kama Bija, Klīṁ represents: attraction, magnetism, emotional transformation, divine love, relational harmony, and the soul’s longing for union. Within Krishna worship, Klīṁ does not merely signify worldly attraction but the deeper spiritual force through which consciousness itself is drawn toward bliss and devotion. It is the sound of longing becoming surrender. The repetition of Klīṁ throughout the yantra creates a field of subtle emotional awakening - dissolving hardness of heart, loneliness, fragmentation, and emotional isolation while opening the practitioner toward love, devotion, receptivity, and inner sweetness. The Śrīṁ and Hrīṁ Bija Mantras The repeated sequence: “Śrīṁ Hrīṁ Śrīṁ Hrīṁ Śrīṁ Hrīṁ” establishes the yantra within the combined currents of: auspiciousness, beauty, divine radiance, compassion, prosperity, sacred feminine energy, and spiritual nourishment. Śrīṁ invokes Lakshmi-like abundance, harmony, beauty, and flourishing. Hrīṁ invokes Mahashakti, spiritual radiance, heart-awakening power, and transformative compassion. Together these bija mantras soften and refine consciousness so that Krishna’s bliss-current may flow unobstructed through the practitioner’s emotional and spiritual life. The Sarvajanapriya and Sammohana Invocation One of the most esoterically powerful sections of the yantra contains the attraction formula: “Sarvajanapriya… Sarvajana Sammohanāya…” This invocation belongs to the ancient Tantric stream of sacred attraction and relational magnetism. At its highest level, this is not manipulation but the awakening of loving presence, charisma, emotional luminosity, and harmonizing energy. The mantra invokes: universal affection, magnetic presence, sweetness of speech, emotional harmony, loving connection, and the radiance through which hearts naturally open. In Krishna consciousness, attraction is understood not as domination but as the spontaneous flowering of divine beauty through consciousness purified of egoic distortion. The Complete Devanagari Alphabet - The Cosmic Matrix of Sound Encircling the yantra is the complete Devanagari alphabet, representing the totality of sacred vibration from which creation itself emerges. In Tantric philosophy, all manifestation arises from sound (Shabda Brahman). Every letter carries its own energetic intelligence, and the complete Sanskrit alphabet symbolizes: the totality of creation, the full spectrum of consciousness, and the vibrational body of the cosmos itself. Its inclusion transforms the Krishna Yantra into not merely a devotional image but a complete sonic mandala where sacred language, consciousness, geometry, mantra, and divine love converge into a single energetic architecture. Philosophical and Spiritual Significance To meditate upon the Krishna Yantra is to enter the field of divine attraction itself. Krishna represents the deepest truth of Bhakti spirituality: that the soul ultimately longs not for power, possession, or achievement, but for loving union with the Divine. The yantra gradually dissolves: emotional fragmentation, fear of intimacy, spiritual dryness, egoic isolation, and inner hardness. In their place it awakens: devotion, sweetness, beauty, surrender, emotional openness, and ecstatic participation in divine consciousness. The practitioner eventually realizes that Krishna’s flute symbolizes the emptying of the ego itself. Only when the inner being becomes hollow like the flute can divine music flow through it freely. The Krishna Yantra therefore becomes not merely a sacred object but a living field of emotional, devotional, and spiritual transformation. Museum-Grade Poster Details Size: 14 × 14 inches Paper: 350 GSM archival matte paper Print Quality: High-resolution reproduction preserving the Krishna central image detail, sacred Shatkona precision, bija mantra clarity, complete Devanagari alphabet arrangement, attraction formula inscriptions, lotus structures, and radiant golden Bhupura borders Finish: Non-glare museum matte finish Ideal For: Krishna devotees, Bhakti practitioners, Radha-Krishna worshippers, meditation spaces, devotional altars, yoga studios, sacred music spaces, mantra practitioners, spiritual seekers, and anyone seeking divine love, emotional healing, attraction, harmony, and devotional awakening Why You'll Love It Enchanting, emotionally transformative, and spiritually luminous - the Krishna Yantra combines sacred geometry, attraction mantras, bija syllables, Sanskrit sound matrices, and the subtle presence of Lord Krishna into a composition that radiates love, bliss, magnetism, harmony, and devotional ecstasy. Every mantra, every petal, every letter, and every geometric enclosure participates in the same eternal revelation: that the deepest force in existence is not fear or power, but divine love itself. Order Now Bring home the Krishna Yantra - the living geometric and mantraic body of the flute-bearing Lord of Vrindavan, whose Klīṁ bija magnetizes the soul toward divine bliss, whose sacred geometry encodes the ecstatic science of devotion, and whose eternal presence transforms the heart into a vessel for love, beauty, surrender, and spiritual joy. Available in 14 × 14 inches, with framed and unframed options, exclusively at The Soma Store.
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