What is Mandala?
A Mandala is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism representing the Universe. It is also used in Persian Art and Christian Art. It is an Ancient Art.
A Mandala means "Circle" in Sanskrit or a " Discoid Object". It's not just a shape but Mandala itself is infinite and contains wholeness. It can be geometric pattern, a combination of religious signs and symbols, repetition of a series of a certain art in circular motion in a constructive manner.
It is an art which is used from years in archaeology and architecture.
It can be used for meditation as well. Mandala begins at the centre of the design and using different shapes, designs and symbols repeatedly in a specific manner keeping a pattern in mind can be expanded to form a beautiful Mandala.
Here I am presenting Mandala my own way.
While started drawing, the only thing is to be taken into consideration is concentration. We can create several designs using our imagination and creativity.
There was not any rough idea, drawing or sketch before me. As I start, it comes automatically in mind to connect the things the way I put design into. Learn to draw it and discover the strength within you.
Making manually Mandalas makes you happy.
These are the things you need to draw a Mandala -
- Scale
- Pencil
- Protractor
- outliner, marker
- Drawing compass
- Colours if you want to fill
I have used simply pencil colours.
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| The Swastika Mandala |
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| The Power Mandala |
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| The Energy Mandala |
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The Classy Mandala
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Many more to share with you.
There is no limitation for experiment in decoration of Mandalas. You can use sand, flowers, colours, paint, colourful stones whatever you would like to use.
Here are more mandala designs which you would like to share with your friends.
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| The Incomplete Heart Mandala |
Little Heart Mandala
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