Unleash the Beauty and Benefits of Shatkona: A Path to Inner Peace and Harmony

Satkona

Shatkona, the ancient Indian symbol of balance and harmony, has been a significant aspect of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism for centuries. This sacred symbol in Indian architecture and geometry represents the cosmic balance of the universe and the unity of male and female energies. In this informative article, we’ll delve into the definition, significance, and practical ways of incorporating Shatkona into our daily lives for a path to inner peace and harmony.

What is Shatkona?

Shatkona, meaning “six-cornered” in Sanskrit, is a six-pointed star-shaped symbol that is created by overlapping two equilateral triangles. The upward triangle represents heaven, while the downward triangle signifies earth. The overlapping of these two triangles symbolises the balance between heaven and earth, and the unity of opposing energies. In Hinduism, Shatkona is believed to be a symbol of the divine essence and the ultimate reality of the universe.

The Power of Shatkona

Shatkona holds a significant place in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism as a representation of balance and harmony. It’s believed that incorporating Shatkona into our lives can help us achieve balance and harmony in all aspects, including relationships, work, and spiritual practices. The unity of the two triangles in Shatkona signifies the coming together of male and female energies, which is believed to bring balance and harmony to the individual and the universe.

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Satkona: English ‘sixth angle’

  • A six-angled figure
  • The thunderbolt of Indra
  • A diamond
  • the sixth astrological house

At this point in time with a debilitated Sun (ego, I sense is weakened) and debilitated Venus (intra-personal support is lacking) these are actually contributing to Ascension: “we have to get out of the way to allow Ascension to proceed within us.” The satkona, the “sixth angle” is in fact the sixth dimension within us. It is an inner dimension of awareness and experience.


 

Exploring the Shatkona

shatkona in architecture, railway station
The Satkona (or Shatkona) – the symbol of this website – is an ancient symbol used in many civilisations as a sign of a raised consciousness. In this article, we examine how this symbol is used in Buddhism and Hinduism, at an ancient temple in Sri Lanka, We understand Satkona (or Shatkona) as a symbol of the divine union of masculine and feminine and as source of all creation. We also look to the heart, in particular, the use of this symbol for the heart chakra.

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Satkona – the Ascension Process


The Satkona (or Shatkona) – the symbol of this website – is an ancient symbol used in many civilisations as a sign of a raised consciousness. The word kona in the name means triangle, and the satkona resembles one triangle pointing up with another triangle pointing down imposed over the first triangle. It is said to point to both heaven and earth and suggest the drawing together of the two. It is a symbol of the original human consciousness (4th, 5th, 6th dimensional consciousness) to which the human race is returning. This consciousness has been lost to mankind since the Fall of Atlantis.

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