According to the Bhagavad Gita, "a true renouncer and true yogi is one who performs acts of devotion without desiring their fruits, not one who avoids self-sacrifice and acts with ego-motivation, nor one who (in the name of renunciation) avoids actions.”
According to Swami Kriyananda, the difference between a yogi and an average person is that a yogi accepts anything with equanimity. To the yogi, all things and all creatures are but plays of divine light and shadow. He reacts appropriately, but in his heart he sees everything as aspects of the eternal divine drama.
There is always an image of a meditating yogi on the inside of the bowl
Beautiful geometric patterns and engraved mantras on the inside and outside
The outer bottom of the bowl is always decorated with well-known symbols such as the Flower of Life, Sri Yantra, double Dorje, etc.
Engravings and ornaments are painstakingly and accurately engraved, not painted.
Bowl diameter: 24 cm | Resonating Chakras: Root C3 | Bowl frequencies in Hz: 127, 376
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