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Yugastra
Yugastra - The Hybrid God
[edit]Yugastra (Sanskrit: युग ‘yuga’ meaning time or era and Greek: ‘astra’ / ‘aster’ meaning celestial body or star) is a hybrid God of both Greek mythology and Hindu Dharma (religion) and eschatology. Inspired by ‘Hybris – The Spirit of Outrageous Behaviour’, Yugastra takes a hybrid form cloaked by Greek and Indian textiles, with six arms all representing various aspects of it’s design techniques and understanding of the world. The main weapon or tool Yugastra holds is it’s trident (Sanskrit: त्रिशूल ‘Triśūla’ or ‘Trishul’) inspired both by the God Zeus in Greek mythology and the God Shiva in Hindu religion. With it’s trident, Yugastra can carve out intricate and detailed structures which are inspired by Greek classical architecture and it’s orders, and Dharmic architecture, more so temples, shrines and Indian style mausoleums. The trident is a representation of the three orders within architecture and construction; form, function and sustainability. Yugastra hovers within the circular cosmic order depicted by a ring of fire with four larger flames representing the four Yuga’s of the cosmic and universal order in which the world is currently set within the Kali-Yuga timeframe.
The Yuga's
[edit]Yugastra is the principle designer of intricate and outrageous architecture and structures within the ‘Kali-Yuga’ which is the last age of the cyclical timeline of cosmic and divine order within Hinduism. The cosmic cycle in time consists of four yuga’s in order; Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga and Kali Yuga. Each Yuga varies within the timeline all progressively degrading in quality of life and human actions, effectively representing the creation to destruction of the world. The Kali-Yuga is the era of humans lacking virtue and spirituality, with high levels of greed, pride, ego, arrogance and ignorance; this era in time is the darkest era emphasising the decline and destruction of the universe.
The Alter-Ego Architect
[edit]Yugastra is motivated by it’s despise towards humans, and love or appreciation towards outrageous and intricately woven architecture. Yugastra focuses on creating beautiful shrines and monuments that represent the beauty and ornament within design which in time will depreciate due to the cosmic order. Through the absorption of knowledge and wisdom within the world and overtime, Yugastra has fed off this and developed a unique approach to it’s detailing within architecture and structures. Just like itself a 'hybrid', Yugastra forges intricate detailing mixing various styles and techniques. This can be shown through the columns on the shrine in which Yugastra forms with it's trident.
The spirit that inspired Yugastra's design understanding is the Spirit of Outrageous Behaviour - Hybris. This ties in my personal appreciation towards beautifully designed architecture and structures.
Yugastra's Shrine
[edit]Portal shrine to the next Yuga cycle - Yugastra's obsession over creating an ornate and detailed structure that creates a portal to the next cosmic cycle, a form of liberation for the good beings in the world. The idea of a portal to the next cycle ties the idea of enlightenment ('Moksha') in Hinduism and the afterlife realm in Greek mythology. At the end of the Kali-Yuga era, Yugastra merges with it's creation of the portal shrine, joining the four Yuga's (represented as the larger flames on the ring of fire) to the ornate columns in the shrine.
The four columns within the shrine represent the four Yuga's in the cosmic order, slowly deteriorating over time. The columns will be formed out of pine wood, intricately carved and sculpted using Yugastra's many tools, taking inspiration from Classical, Dharmic and Brahminical architecture. Using textile material, Yugastra drapes the material over the shrine and columns, potentially creating a fabric canopy over the columns.