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Sriramachakra

Imagine a big circle with a lot of lines inside it. This is called a "chakra." It's like a diagram that has special meaning in some spiritual traditions.

"Sriramachakra" is a specific type of chakra that is used in Hinduism. It has the image of Lord Rama (a very important god in Hinduism) in the centre, and there are different symbols and numbers around it.

People who follow Hinduism believe that the sriramachakra has special spiritual powers. When they meditate or do prayers using this chakra, they think it helps them connect with Lord Rama and feel his blessings. It's kind of like a special tool or aid that helps them concentrate and focus their thoughts in a spiritual way.
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