Lesson 3: Equilateral Inner Triangle —Key To Drawing The Perfect Maha Sri Yantra

Lesson 3: Equilateral Inner Triangle — Key To Drawing The Perfect Maha Sri Yantra

The Maha Sri Yantra Symbolizes the unfoldment of creation. The “Bindu” Represents The
Unmanifest, Silent State, while the innermost triangle marks the emergence of the trinity—
rishi (observer), Devata (Process Of Knowing), and chanda (observed object).

Here, symmetry is intact but will break as creation unfolds into grosser forms. This reflects
the Vedic idea that the Universe arises when pure awareness becomes self-aware, dividing
Unity (“Bindu”) into trinity (innermost triangle).

The central triangle thus acts as the lens Of The Maha Sri Yantra, and If The Figure Emits
subtle energy, Its Balance Is Crucial. Therefore, both the uppermost downward-facing
primary triangle and the innermost central triangle must be equilateral (60°–60°–60°) in
The Optimal Maha Sri Yantra.