Lesson 4: Center of Mass —Key To Drawing The Perfect Maha Sri Yantra

Lesson 4: Center of Mass —
Key To Drawing The Perfect Maha Sri Yantra

In geometry, “the center of mass” indicates a structure’s overall balance.
To draw A Perfectly Balanced Maha Sri Yantra, make one final confirmation–
check The Configuration’s center of mass.

The three centers should overlap: The “Bindu” (red dot), the center of the outermost circle (green dot), and the
center of mass (blue dot). Once the three criteria from Lessons 1–3—concurrency (Lesson 1: Interconnections),
concentricity (Lesson 2: Concentricity), and an equilateral central triangle (Lesson 3: Equilateral Inner Triangle)—
are satisfied, the three centers naturally coincide, yielding A Perfectly Centered And Balanced Figure.

In Figure 1, only concurrency is met. The “Bindu” (red), outer circle center (green), and center of mass (blue) do
not line up. In Figure 2, The “Bindu” and outer center overlap. In Figure 3, all three criteria met.