Comment to 'Yantra Art'
Comment to Yantra Art
  •  Last year I met Ekabhumi in his 3 day workshop in Austin Tx, exploring his message about sacred creativity through his book,"The Shakti Coloring Book: Goddesses, Mandalas, and the Power of Sacred Geometry".    Ekabhumi is an eloquent and thorough teacher.  The information he discussed at the workshop was immense and could barely be touched upon, in the three days. Ekabhumi used caution every step of the way in a ,manner of correctness in approaching the making  of a sacred work of art.  He spent alot of time talking about the qualities of various dieties, in their appearance in various forms of art and the intuitive capacity that one needs to do the art.  In the yantra drawing lesson presented in this article I was surprised to see it so thoroughly explained by the  illustrations, step by step. On the third day of the workshop I took, we did this lesson only through his speaking directives on how to draw the yantra. It took hours to create, and was a very "focusing" process indeed, for me.   Ekabhumi has studied Yantra and the painting of Devas in the lineage of Harish Johari in India. And he is a student of Nepalese master painter, Dinesh Charan Shrestha.