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Mandala Collection

A mandala is a sacred geometric design that holds deep spiritual significance in various cultures around the world

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala on a Tibetan thangka, Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia

Mandala on a Tibetan thangka, Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia

Background imageMandala Collection: North America, Mexico, Teotihuacan, souvenir blanket with colorful Aztec calendar design

North America, Mexico, Teotihuacan, souvenir blanket with colorful Aztec calendar design

Background imageMandala Collection: Wheel of Samsara

Wheel of Samsara. Temple of the Thousand Buddhas

Background imageMandala Collection: Sikkim, Gangtok. This colorful mandala appears to be lit from within, at Rumtek Monastery

Sikkim, Gangtok. This colorful mandala appears to be lit from within, at Rumtek Monastery, in Gangtok, Sikkim

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala on a Tibetan thangka

Mandala on a Tibetan thangka

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala on a thangka

Mandala on a thangka

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala inside the Potala Palace, Lhasa, Tibet, China, Asia

Mandala inside the Potala Palace, Lhasa, Tibet, China, Asia

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala on a thangka, Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia

Mandala on a thangka, Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia

Background imageMandala Collection: Buddhist sand mandala, Paris, France, Europe

Buddhist sand mandala, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala of compassion, Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe

Mandala of compassion, Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala of compassion, Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe

Mandala of compassion, Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe

Background imageMandala Collection: Vajrasattva, Mandala, depicting the self created tantric Buddha without any beginning or end in an

Vajrasattva, Mandala, depicting the self created tantric Buddha without any beginning or end in an eternal embrace with
2562068 Vajrasattva, Mandala, depicting the self created tantric Buddha without any beginning or end in an eternal embrace with prajna wisdom (gouache on cloth)

Background imageMandala Collection: A series of Tibetan mandalas from a temple wall

A series of Tibetan mandalas from a temple wall
TIBET: BUDDHIST MANDALAS. A series of Tibetan mandalas from a temple wall

Background imageMandala Collection: Buddhist monk drawing a mandala, Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe

Buddhist monk drawing a mandala, Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe

Background imageMandala Collection: Circles in square

Circles in square
Lotte Grønkjær

Background imageMandala Collection: The supermoon is seen behind Christmas lights in Hong Kong

The supermoon is seen behind Christmas lights in Hong Kong
The supermoon is seen behind Christmas lights at a shopping district in Hong Kong, November 14, 2016. REUTERS/Bobby Yip TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala and mountains

Mandala and mountains
Barbora Pichler

Background imageMandala Collection: Wood art

Wood art
Miro Susta

Background imageMandala Collection: Old Dirty Persian Background

Old Dirty Persian Background
Ornaments from "L'Ornement Polychrome" First and Second Series published in 1873 by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet (1825-1893) a french designer, lithographer and art historian

Background imageMandala Collection: Daishojin Bosatsu, from Album of Buddhist Deities from the Diamond World... 12th century

Daishojin Bosatsu, from Album of Buddhist Deities from the Diamond World... 12th century
Daishojin Bosatsu, from " Album of Buddhist Deities from the Diamond World and Womb World Mandalas" (" Kontai butsugajo" ), 12th century. Heian period (794-1185)

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala of Jnanadakini, late 14th century. Creator: Unknown

Mandala of Jnanadakini, late 14th century. Creator: Unknown
Mandala of Jnanadakini, late 14th century

Background imageMandala Collection: Garbhadhatu Mandala, 8th / 9th century. Artist: Anonymous

Garbhadhatu Mandala, 8th / 9th century. Artist: Anonymous
Garbhadhatu Mandala, 8th/9th century. Found in the collection of the To-ji, Kyoto

Background imageMandala Collection: Protea mandala

Protea mandala
Art by the Ocean

Background imageMandala Collection: Harvest Grail

Harvest Grail
Karen MacKenzie

Background imageMandala Collection: Eisbår

Eisbår
Karen MacKenzie

Background imageMandala Collection: Just here for the ride

Just here for the ride
Meleshnie Govender

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala Fiesta

Mandala Fiesta
Pictufy Studio II

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala Green

Mandala Green
Pictufy Studio II

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala Close

Mandala Close
Pictufy Studio II

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala Smokey

Mandala Smokey
Pictufy Studio II

Background imageMandala Collection: Shabby Mandala Pattern

Shabby Mandala Pattern
Treechild

Background imageMandala Collection: Aesthetics

Aesthetics
Amy Diener

Background imageMandala Collection: Candy Swirl

Candy Swirl
Amy Diener

Background imageMandala Collection: Colorful Zen

Colorful Zen
Amy Diener

Background imageMandala Collection: Discovery

Discovery
Amy Diener

Background imageMandala Collection: The Cosmos

The Cosmos
Amy Diener

Background imageMandala Collection: Blue Ocean

Blue Ocean
Amy Diener

Background imageMandala Collection: Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas
Amy Diener

Background imageMandala Collection: Lollipop, Lollipop

Lollipop, Lollipop
Amy Diener

Background imageMandala Collection: Infinity

Infinity
Amy Diener

Background imageMandala Collection: Pohutakawa

Pohutakawa
Amy Diener

Background imageMandala Collection: Portal No. 2

Portal No. 2
Amy Diener

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala

Mandala
Martina

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala Floral (gold & Lavender)

Mandala Floral (gold & Lavender)
Amy Tieman

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala Floral (green &blue)

Mandala Floral (green &blue)
Amy Tieman

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala Floral (purple, Yellow and Gold)

Mandala Floral (purple, Yellow and Gold)
Amy Tieman

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala Floral (blue, Gold, Burnt Sienna)

Mandala Floral (blue, Gold, Burnt Sienna)
Amy Tieman

Background imageMandala Collection: Mandala beauty

Mandala beauty
Meleshnie Govender



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A mandala is a sacred geometric design that holds deep spiritual significance in various cultures around the world. From the intricate Tibetan thangkas to colorful Aztec calendar designs, these captivating artworks can be found in different forms and places. In Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia, a mandala on a Tibetan thangka catches the eye with its mesmerizing patterns and vibrant colors. It serves as a visual representation of divine energy and symbolizes unity and harmony. Traveling across continents to North America, Mexico reveals an enchanting souvenir blanket adorned with a colorful Aztec calendar design. This mandala-like pattern reflects the rich cultural heritage of ancient civilizations while adding warmth and beauty to any space. The Wheel of Samsara is another profound concept depicted through mandalas. Originating from Buddhist philosophy, it represents the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. In Sikkim's Rumtek Monastery in Gangtok, an illuminated mandala seems to radiate from within, reminding us of this eternal cosmic journey. Mandalas continue to captivate hearts even beyond their traditional homelands. Paris, France showcases Buddhist sand mandalas meticulously crafted by skilled artisans. These ephemeral masterpieces serve as meditative tools for practitioners while also showcasing artistic excellence. Inside Tibet's Potala Palace in Lhasa stands another magnificent example – a mandala adorning its walls. Its intricate details reflect both religious devotion and architectural grandeur that have stood the test of time. Compassion takes center stage in Paris once again with two stunning examples - The Mandala of Compassion found in Ile de France region depicts love and empathy through its exquisite design language. Lastly but not leastly, Vajrasattva Mandala portrays Vajrasattva - tantric Buddha embracing prajna wisdom without any beginning or end on cloth using gouache technique.