Sentences with word «bindu»

Vac, in time, was visually hypostatized as bindu (dot)-- that is, as position without dimension.
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Derived from the Sanskrit word bindu — meaning point, drop, dot or small particle — and rooted in ritual and philosophical traditions, the bindi is a dot applied to the centre of the forehead as a representation of a spiritual third eye.
I also enjoyed Don Cooper's paintings of concentric circles, which emanate outward from a central bindu.
Raza painted bindu as a dark circle dissected vertically and horizontally by two hardly visible white lines.
In the bindu (or dot) above the syllable is the deity Isha.
The sign of progress in Hatha Yoga is defined as: «When the body becomes lean, the face glows with delight, the inner sound is manifest and the eyes are bright, there is freedom from disease, bindu is under control and the digestive fire is strong, then one should know that the Nadis are purified and success in Hatha Yoga is approaching.»
«When the body becomes lean, the face glows with delight, the inner sound is manifest and the eyes are bright, there is freedom from disease, bindu is under control and the digestive fire is strong, then one should know that the Nadis are purified and success in Hatha Yoga is approaching.»
Formed by nine interlocking triangles that surround and radiate out from the central (bindu) point and balanced against the familiar blue and gold celestial backdrop, we are presented with the symbolic womb of creation.
The Artist's meditative, ritualistic paintings and digital images are inspired by universal symbols such as the bindu, a Sanskrit term for a central dot which represents consciousness, being and the sacred point of origin and return.
But inspired by the metaphysical symbol of the bindu, the paintings are a sustained meditation on spiritual transcendence and the journey of life.
In looking at these paintings, it is impossible to escape the bindu, which signifies a point of origin, point of return, and the point at which the universe expands and recedes, among other meanings listed on Cooper's artist statement.
For the past five years, Atlanta artist Don Cooper has painted concentric circles radiating from a tiny red dot called the bindu.
Well - known locally for his bindu paintings, which have been exhibited previously in solo shows at Sandler Hudson and at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Cooper will gain a wider audience when a few of his paintings travel to Boston next month for the inaugural exhibition of the newly launched Artadia Exhibitions Exchange.
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