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All You Want to Know About Mandalas

Updated: Nov 18, 2022

Mandala art has always been intriguing to those who study spirituality and particularly those who are interested in knowing the role and importance of symbolism in Hindu and Buddhist cultures. Mandala is a Sanskrit word that translates to a magical circle.


Mandalas are circles that contain squares and they are neatly arranged into sections that are well-organized around a pivotal point in the center. Produced on paper or cloth, mandalas are crafted using threads and they convey plenty of meanings through symbolism.


If you are looking to buy mandalas online and wish to know more about them, let’s get started as this post will help you get all the answers you are looking for.


Mandala Art Explained

A mandala is a cosmic diagram, chart, or pattern demonstrating the relation to the infinite and that the universe extends way beyond the perceivable limits of bodies and minds. These diagrams or patterns were originally meant to represent the organizational structure of life.


While internally mandalas serve as a guide for a number of spiritual practices in the Asian regions, externally it is a visual representation of the cosmos. You will find the mention of mandalas in Hinduism and Buddhism.


Speaking of Hinduism, mandalas are called yantras in which you will find a square with 4 gates holding a circle with a pivotal point. Yantras are slightly smaller in size and they are generally 2 or 3-dimensional in terms of geometric composition. People place them in religious places and use them for meditational purposes.


The mention of the mandala can be found in Rigveda as well.


Buddhism also finds mandalas quite significant and it could be found in the sandpainting created in ‘Vajrayana’ in Boddhisatva. They are also commonly used in Annutarayoga, a meditation technique. They are considered quite instrumental in relieving people from stress to experience bliss. In other words, this cosmic process helps one transform one’s universe.


Tracing Back Mandala Art


Wooden Art Studio prides itself on creating mandala art and encourages people to seek more information about mandalas and use them to experience the cosmic world in a different dimension.


Gautam Buddha was the founder of Buddhism and after attaining enlightenment, he gained countless followers across India. He also created the first community of monks who traveled the Silk route which helped them bring the beauty of Buddhism to foreign lands as well. These monks were believed to be carrying mandalas with them. Rooted in Buddism to the core, mandalas soon found their significance in other religions and beliefs as well.


Different Types of Mandalas


You will find a myriad of mandala types that are used for different purposes. They are widely used spiritually and artistically. Below are listed some of the mandala types that might interest you.

  • Healing mandalas

  • Teaching mandalas

  • Sand mandalas

Hope you found the post useful. For more information related to multilayer mandalas, feel free to get in touch with Wooden Art Studio.

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