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The word "mandala" is from the classical Indian language of Sanskrit. Loosely translated to mean "circle," a mandala is far more than a simple shape. ...
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Mandala (Sanskrit maṇḍala "essence" + "having" or "containing", also translates as "circle-circumference" or "completion", both derived from the Tibetan term dkyil khor ) is a concentric diagram ...
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An animation was generated from a computer model of a Tibetan Mandala. ... In Tibetan Buddhism, a mandala is an imaginary palace that is contemplated during meditation. Each object in the palace has significance, representing some aspect of wisdom or reminding the meditator of some guiding principle.
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Illustrated discussion of mandalas, their creation and their place within Buddhist Tantric practice. ... mandala: Buddhist Tantric Diagrams ... Mandala base at Nechung Monastery...
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Mandala Diagram ... 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. The mandala is often illustrated as a palace with four gates, facing the four corners of the Earth.
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Books about the great arts, music, yoga and philosophy of the East ... All of Mandala's works strive to make clear these basic principles. We hope our readers will learn and benefit from this great tradition, and apply its timeless wisdom in their daily lives.
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