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  1. In March 1934, Sri Aurobindo indicated the colours of the twelve petals pertaining to the symbol: Center and four powers, white; The twelve all different colours in three groups: top group red, passing to orange towards yellow; next group, yellow passing through green towards blue;

  2. Symbol Of The Mother. The central circle represents the Divine Consciousness. The four petals represent the four powers of the Mother. The twelve petals represent the twelve powers of the Mother manifested for Her work. The central circle represents the Supreme Mother, the Mahashakti.

  3. The central circle represents the Divine Consciousness.The 4 petals represent the four powers of the Mother: Mahakali, Maheshwari , Mahalakshmi, Mahasaraswati.

  4. His Symbol. The descending triangle represents Sat-Chit-Ananda. The ascending triangle represents the aspiring answer from matter under the form of life, light and love. The junction of both – the central square – is the perfect manifestation having at its centre the Avatar of the Supreme – the lotus.

  5. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Mother’s symbol exhibition. Exhibition of Mother’s symbol in a growing number of languages is ongoing at Indian Space, Sri Aurobindo Auditorium, Bharat Nivas. Celebrating our Unity in Diversity. Gratitude to Her Grace and to all who inspire, help and participate.

  6. Mirra Alfassa (21 February 1878 – 17 November 1973), known to her followers as The Mother or La Mère, was a French-Indian spiritual guru, occultist and yoga teacher, and a collaborator of Sri Aurobindo, who considered her to be of equal yogic stature to him and called her by the name "The Mother".

  7. And the word they hear the most in the Ashram is ‘Mother’. From the beginning, Sri Aurobindo entrusted the Mother with full material and spiritual charge of the Ashram. Everything in the Ashram is her creation; every initiative draws inspiration from her and moves towards her vision.