Shripuram
Logo Symbolisation
This logo was given to us by a Sufi Saint. It depicts the Pranava dhwani- the inner sound that a Yogi hears. This represents the face of a Yogi listening to the inner sound.
When the Pranava dhwani is experienced, no external sound can be heard. So the logo does not have ears. The breathe instead of flowing art through the nostrils will become stand still and eyes get concentrated at a single point between the eye brows.
This is also the representation of the great Shambhavi mudra / Bhairavi mudra of Tantra Sastra. It is also called the Mauna mudra (the seal of silence).
“Sā śāṁbhavī sphuratu”- Let that state of Shaambhavi (Shiva consciousness) spring forth..
When the Pranava dhwani is experienced, no external sound can be heard. So the logo does not have ears. The breathe instead of flowing art through the nostrils will become stand still and eyes get concentrated at a single point between the eye brows.
This is also the representation of the great Shambhavi mudra / Bhairavi mudra of Tantra Sastra. It is also called the Mauna mudra (the seal of silence).
“Sā śāṁbhavī sphuratu”- Let that state of Shaambhavi (Shiva consciousness) spring forth..
ईश्वरः सर्वभूतानां हृद्येष वसतेऽर्जुन ।
भ्रामयन्सर्वभूतानि यन्त्रारूढानि मायया ।।
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