“Yoga Rose” essential oil diffuser table
“Yoga Rose” essential oil diffuser table
It is a painting made of terracotta and hand painted with enamel.
IMPORTANT: Terracotta support included in the price, and wall mounting must be ordered.
Yoga is an ancient practice that encompasses both physical, mental and spiritual aspects. Although it is not associated with a single symbol, several elements and symbols are often used to represent yoga and its principles. Here are some of the symbols commonly associated with yoga:
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Om (Aum) : The mantra “Om” is one of the most iconic symbols of yoga. It is considered the primordial sound of the universe and is often used as a meditation mantra. It represents unity, consciousness and spiritual realization.
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Lotus : The lotus is often used as a symbol of purity, spiritual growth and enlightenment. In the practice of yoga, it is common to adopt postures reminiscent of the lotus shape, which symbolizes meditation and the search for inner peace.
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Mandalas : Mandalas are complex geometric patterns that are often used as meditation supports in yoga. They represent harmony, unity and balance.
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The Third Eye : The third eye, also called the "Ajna Chakra", is associated with the forehead chakra and inner knowing. It is often symbolized by a dot or circle between the eyebrows and is linked to spiritual perception and wisdom.
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The Kundalini Serpent : In the yoga tradition, it is believed that spiritual energy, called Kundalini, resides at the base of the spine in the form of a coiled serpent. When awakened through yogic practices, it travels up the spine to awaken spiritual awareness.
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Mudras : Mudras are hand and finger gestures used in yoga to direct energy and facilitate meditation. Each mudra has its own meaning and purpose, and they are often used to stimulate specific sensations in the body.
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The Sun and the Moon : Yoga is often associated with the dualism of the sun (masculine energy) and the moon (feminine energy). Balancing these energies is important in yoga practice to achieve inner harmony.
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The Tree of Life : The tree of life is a symbol of growth, the connection between heaven and earth, and self-realization. It can be used to represent spiritual development in yoga practice.
It is important to note that yoga is a very diverse practice, and the associated symbols and elements may vary depending on the yogic tradition, school or style of yoga. The symbols used in yoga often have deep meaning and can help recall important spiritual and philosophical principles during practice.