THE MESMERIZING WORLD OF
MANDALA ART :
Born in the heart of ancient civilizations, mandalas have traveled through time carrying within their circles the secrets of balance, beauty, and eternity. Their story begins in ancient India, where the Sanskrit word mandala — meaning “circle” — was first used to describe intricate spiritual diagrams. Over time, these patterns spread across Asia, becoming a sacred art form in Buddhist, Hindu, and even early Jain traditions.
HISTORICAL JOURNEY OF MANDALA ART
Hindu Traditions -- Mandalas appeared in yantras, temple carvings, and rangoli patterns, believed to channel divine energy and attract blessings.
Buddhist Influence -- In Tibetan Buddhism, monks meticulously created colorful sand mandalas as a form of meditation, dismantling them afterward to symbolize impermanence.
Spread Across Asia – Mandala designs traveled through Nepal, China, and Japan, adapting to local artistic and spiritual traditions.
Global Recognition – Western explorers and artists brought mandalas to Europe, where they influenced art, psychology, and design — Carl Jung famously used them in therapy to explore the human subconscious.


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