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shatkona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shatkona (षट्कोण) is a
symbol used in
Hindu yantra; a "six-pointed star" is made from two interlocking...
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smoky region at the
intersection of two triangles,
creating a
shatkona. The
shatkona is a
symbol used in
Hindu Yantra,
representing the
union of male...
- The six-pointed
shatkona...
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Karnatas of
Mithila Karnata dynasty 1097–1324
Shatkona seal from the
Karnat capital of
Simraungadh South Asia 1250 CE
DELHI SULTANATE (MAMLUKS) AHOM LOHA...
- Tʻai Chi Chʻüan
China portal Ayin and Yesh
Dialectic Dualistic cosmology Shatkona Enantiodromia Flag of
Mongolia Flag of
South Korea Flag of
Tibet Fu Xi...
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embroidery Judaism portal Anahata Chai
symbol G2 (mathematics)
Merkaba Shatkona, an
identical Hindu symbol Kagome crest, an
identical ****anese
symbol Star...
- Star of David, a
Jewish symbol Seal of Solomon, a
magic object or
symbol Shatkona, a
symbol used in
Hindu yantra A (pre-printed or hand stamped)
symbol used...
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three dimensions, not two,
although it may be portra****
either way. The
Shatkona is a
symbol used in
Hindu yantra that
represents the
union of both the...
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devotee to be
united with
Shiva as
Parvati is in the
Ardhanarishvara form.
Shatkona, a six-pointed star, with a
meaning similar (if not the same) as Ardhanarishvara...
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contains sculptures primarily created by
local artists. The
largest artwork,
Shatkona, used to
reside at the
Monarch Contemporary Art
Center and
Sculpture Park...