What you see: A samurai silhouette, kneeling. One knee down. Sword held vertical. Back placement.

What it means: The moment before rising.

This design is built on Bhagavad Gita 2.3:

"Klaibyaṁ mā sma gamaḥ pārtha naitat tvayy upapadyate | kṣudraṁ hṛidaya-daurbalyaṁ tyaktvottiṣṭha parantapa"

Translation: "Do not yield to this degrading impotence. It does not become you. Shake off this wretched faint-heartedness and arise, O scorcher of enemies!"

The samurai isn't defeated. He's in hṛidaya-daurbalyaṁ—weakness of heart. The split second where giving up feels easier than continuing.

But the verse doesn't say "try harder." It says Uttishtha—Arise.

Not motivation. Command.

The kneeling posture is the setup. The arising is implied. The discipline is yours to execute.

For: Those who've been on one knee and stood back up anyway. Those who will be there tomorrow and need a reminder that this moment is temporary.

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