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One of the best known symbols of the Kālacakra system, indeed of the whole Vajrayāna, is the image on the left, of the seed syllable (snying po), or monogram, of Kālacakra (rnam bcu dbang ldan). This consists of seven individual syllables combined together, in a stylised version of Indian Lantsa characters (ornamental script, or Ranjana script.) In addition there are three other components to make a total of ten elements within the image - these are the crescent (usually red) known as a visarga, the disk or doughnut shape (usually white) known as a bindu or anusvāra, and a deep blue nāda, or wisp with three twists, at the top. Link: www.kalacakra.org/namcu/namcu.htmFecha de consulta: 07/12/2005
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