Mandalas
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Symbolism of the Mandala
The symbolism of meditation Mandalas has a rich tradition.
The outer form of these so-called holy circles is a geometrical diagram,
a Yantra, and each detail of its construction has symbolic meaning.
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Mandala
The basic form of most Hindu and Buddhist mandalas is a square with
four gates containing a circle with a center point.
Each gate is in the shape of a T.
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Mandala - Sacred Geometry and Art
An article on the sacred symbol of Buddhism.
Construction of a Mandala by monks from Buddhist monastaries is described.
exoticindia.com/article/mandala
Mandala, Circles - Tibetan Buddhism
Mandala is Sanskrit for circle, polygon, community, connection.
The Mandala is a symbol of man or woman in the world, a support for the meditating person.
jyh.dk/indengl.htm
Mandala Symbolism
Mandalas can help us see what is going on within us, in our heart and soul.
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Carl Jung and the Mandala
There must be a transconscious disposition in every individual which is able to produce the
same or very similar symbols at all times and in all places.
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Mandala Symbols
The Sanskrit meaning of mandala is circle. The circle is a symbol of perfection,
eternity, unity and completeness. Given these meanings,
it's no wonder mandalas are such important symbols in all cultures.
whats-your-sign.com/mandala.html
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