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Exclusive Handmade Mandalas From Nepal
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Exclusive Handmade Mandalas From Nepal
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The Mandala is designed to guide those who desire enlightenment by purifying and curing the mind, transforming an ordinary mind into an enlightened one.

The mandala is a circle with many intricate figures representing the universe in the eyes of an enlightened person. The mandala is an important aspect of most Buddhism traditions, considered as a palace to Buddhas and Bodhisattvas that, more than 2,500 years ago, Shakyamuni Buddha introduced in his teachings through the form of mantras.

Mandala comes from Sanskrit, meaning circle, center, unity and integrity. The root of the word “manda” is fundamentally pure and “la” is contain. Thus the meaning of the Mandala is a drawing that can contain the most sacred things of life.

According to the personal version of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama (from Namgyal Monastery), Buddhists believe that simply worshiping the Mandala is enough to transform the individual’s flow of consciousness through a strong impression of the holistic beauty of the Buddha’s mind is manifested in the Mandala. As a result, the worshiper can have greater awakened compassion, and a better sense of the state of perfection.

Kalachakra Mandala Thangka – Symbol of Time and Enlightenment
The Kalachakra Mandala Thangka is an exquisite and symbolic representation of the Kalachakra Tantra, one of the most advanced and complex teachings in Tibetan Buddhism. As His Holiness the Dalai Lama has emphasized, the Kalachakra initiations empower disciples to enter into the sacred Kalachakra mandala and identify with the deity Kalachakra. This hand-painted Thangka, created using Tibetan gold dust and natural pigments on organic cotton canvas, is a powerful tool for meditation and spiritual growth.
Om Mantra Mandala Thangka – A Sacred Fusion of Art and Spiritual Energy
This 100% hand-painted Thangka, crafted in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal, features the intricate and spiritually profound Om Mantra Mandala. Its captivating design, created using dust of gold and traditional Tibetan colors, makes it perfect as an elegant wall hanging or as a centerpiece for your meditation altar. The Mandala emanates benevolent energy and is a timeless representation of Tibetan Buddhist art.

The mandala is a circle with many intricate figures representing the universe in the eyes of an enlightened person. The mandala is an important aspect of most Buddhism traditions, considered as a palace to Buddhas and Bodhisattvas that, more than 2,500 years ago, Shakyamuni Buddha introduced in his teachings through the form of mantras.

Mandala comes from Sanskrit, meaning circle, center, unity and integrity. The root of the word “manda” is fundamentally pure and “la” is contain. Thus the meaning of the Mandala is a drawing that can contain the most sacred things of life.

According to the personal version of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama (from Namgyal Monastery), Buddhists believe that simply worshiping the Mandala is enough to transform the individual’s flow of consciousness through a strong impression of the holistic beauty of the Buddha’s mind is manifested in the Mandala. As a result, the worshiper can have greater awakened compassion, and a better sense of the state of perfection.