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Mona Doctor, one of Auroville's architects, wrote a rather remarkable graduate research thesis: it is a study on the proportions of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, compared to the proportions of Matrimandir. |
There are ancient monuments that continue to fascinate
us; and these are buildings where one breathes in, what we call, a certain
'spirit'. Why is this so? "Architecture, sculpture and painting,
because they are the three great arts which appeal to the spirit through
the eye, are those too in which the sensible and the invisible meet
with the strongest emphasis on themselves and yet the greatest necessity
of each other". It is well known that the Great Pyramid has a profound effect on man and matter. Experiments carried out in the last two decades have shown that the room inside the Great Pyramid influences the physical, chemical and biological processes of any object brought into it. Research has shown that this is due to the proportions of the pyramid, to the location of the room in the pyramid, and to the proportions of the room itself. The geometry of the Great Pyramid is based on the Golden Section. This section has been made visible in the drawing by means of the horizontal line that intersects with the sloping lines marked with a: This pyramid was built by people who had an insight into cosmic movements and it was intended to be a space and form through which Knowledge on Man's place in the spiral of Evolution could be passed down to future generations. Analysing Matrimandir in this light led to some
interesting results - especially because it is not a conventional building
in any sense. It is the realisation of a vision of the Mother, built
on the faith and conviction of people of diverse backgrounds who believe
in its importance. special place? It was ten years after Mother first expressed her vision of the Inner Chamber that it was found by chance that the Golden Section and the proportions of the Great Pyramid are precisely incorporated in its cross section (fig 1).
It was also discovered that Sri Aurobindo's symbol fitted exactly into the Shalagram, the form in which Matrimandir has been built (fig.2). (A shalagram is an ancient symbol described in Hindu Cosmology as 'the Egg of Brahman' from where the creation has sprung forth). In other words, there are two triangles with the same proportions as the Great Pyramid inside the Shalagram.
The energy field inside the Great Pyramid is located at one-third of its height (the place where the King's Chamber is situated). If we project this to the two triangles inside the Shalagram, we get a band of about 110 centimeters where the energy field will be concentrated. This band will be in the Inner Chamber, precisely where the people will sit. fig 3.)
The question immediately arises if the effects on
man and matter, as experienced in the King's Chamber, will also be experienced
in the Inner Chamber of Matrimandir. And what will be the effect of
the crystal globe in its centre, with the ray of sunlight descending
on it, in itself already a powerful object to behold?
Contact: mona@auroville.org.in- Source of figures shown in the above article is Patricia Norelli-Bachelet's
book, ‘The Gnostic Circle’. |
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