/ TTTR / (ittr, i-th-rr) The TTTR logo is inspired by Hindi script / devanagari / the red dot / bindi / on top of the first T indicates the letter I and symbolizes the power of / shakti / pronunciation of the logo is / ittr /
/ devanagari / (Devanāgarī) the alphabet used for Sanskrit, Hindi, and other Indian languages. It is written from left to right, has a strong preference for symmetrical rounded shapes within squared outlines, and is recognisable by a horizontal line that runs along the top of full letters.
/ bindi / (Hindi, from Sanskrit bindu, meaning “point, drop, dot or small particle”) is a coloured dot worn on the centre of the forehead, originally by Hindus and Jains. Bindu is considered the point at which creation begins and may become unity. The bindi is also said to be the third eye in Hindu religion, and it can be used to ward off bad luck, the color red represents honor, love, and prosperity.
/ shakti / (Śakti) one of the most important goddesses in the Hindu pantheon, is a divine cosmic energy that represents feminine energy and the dynamic forces that move through the universe. Shakti, who is responsible for creation and can also be an agent of change, is often manifested to destroy demonic forces and restore balance.