| Swami
Bodhananda created this symbol to represent
his organization's spiritual mission. The symbol consists of three
consecutive arcs of different colors with three birds each flying
at different levels-two within the arcs and one escaping. The three
rings may be imagined to have several meanings-the three bodies (gross,
subtle and causal); the three gunas (tamas, rajas and sattwa); the
triputi paradigm (knower, knowing, known or experiencer, experiencing,
experience, etc.); the three periods of time (past, present and future);
the three states of consciousness (waking, dreaming and deep sleep);
the first three words of the Gayatri mantra (Om Bhur Bhuvah); or the
three letters representing the sound of OM (A-U-M), etc. The two birds
within the arcs may be imagined to represent human bondage, samsara,
duality, the pairs of opposites, likes and dislikes, etc. The single
bird, escaping from the enclosed space, represents freedom, the flight
of the Atman into the Infinite, Enlightenment, etc. One can go on
contemplating. The image may become a spiritual sadhana and any number
of meanings may be derived. |
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