The Mandala A Symbol of the Universe and Spiritual Wholeness
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Size: 31 cm(Height) x 30 cm(Width)
Weight: 1.49 kg
Materials: Brass, Electro Silver Plating, Coral, Turquoise(Artificial Stone)
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About Our Mandala:
The Mandala shown in the image is a beautifully crafted ritual object made of brass with electro-silver plating. Its round shape represents the universe and the eternal cycle of life. The intricate design of the mandala is both symmetrical and detailed, with a variety of patterns reflecting Tibetan spiritual and philosophical beliefs. At its center is an image that could represent a deity or a symbolic feature, surrounded by smaller sections that represent various cosmic realms or stages of the spiritual journey.
The use of coral and turquoise (artificial stone) in the design creates a vibrant contrast to the metallic finish, symbolizing harmony between the spiritual and material worlds. These stones are strategically placed throughout the mandala's structure, emphasizing its symbolic significance. With a height of 31 cm and a width of 30 cm, this mandala is an eye-catching piece for meditation and spiritual practice, serving not only as a visual aid for focusing one's mind but also as a representation of the intricate balance and interconnectedness of everything. The electro-silver plating adds a delicate shine to the mandala, enhancing its visual impact and making it a centerpiece for any Tibetan Buddhist altar or space.
Introduction To Mandala:
The mandala, in its intricate beauty, tells a story of the universe as seen through the eyes of ancient wisdom. It’s not just a pattern or a design; it’s a sacred map, guiding the soul toward balance and enlightenment. Each circle and symbol within a mandala holds profound meaning, representing the interconnectedness of life, the cyclical nature of existence, and the journey from chaos to harmony. In Tibetan Buddhism, mandalas are more than visual art—they are meditative tools, inviting the viewer to explore their inner world and awaken to the deeper truths of life. To hang a mandala on your wall is to welcome this ancient wisdom into your space, turning it into a sanctuary of peace and mindfulness. It’s a daily reminder to pause, reflect, and find beauty in the patterns of your own life.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center