Mandalas: Finding Modern Meaning in this Ancient Art

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Understanding the Sacred Mythology of Mandalas

What is a Mandala?

A mandala has come to mean any pattern created to represent personal or cosmological wholeness. To get a better idea of how this symbol transcends spiritual mythology, it's important to understand some of the religious branches in which we see mandalas play a role:

  • Hinduism
  • Buddhism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Native American rituals
  • Aboriginal Australian rituals

    Clearly, the pattern of a center extending out toward the exterior through various layers to a final wholeness is a universal theme which resonates across cultures and spiritual beliefs.

    Possibly the most widely recognized mandala is that of the Tibetan ritual sand mandala creation, in which an intricate design is carefully crafted over a period of days and immediately swept up after its completion as a symbol of life's impermanence. A similar exercise is depicted in the video near the end of the page.

    In the following section we explore how we can personally tap into the power of the mandala.


  • The famous Sand Mandala Kalachakra, or "Wheel of Time."

    Every two to three years the sacred Buddhist ceremony of Kalachakra is held. Some half a million pilgrims come from around the world to partake in the ceremonies and seek enlightenment. Many come on foot and some travel for more than a year to reach their destination.

    Once the 10-day ceremony begins, His Holiness the Dalai Lama and other high-ranking lamas participate in sacred rituals, one of which is the creation of the elaborate sand mandala Kalachakra. Monks and lamas work attentively and carefully from 6am to midnight every day of the ceremony before it is completed and destroyed.

    Lauded German director Werner Herzog produced a fascinating documentary of these ceremonies, entitled "Wheel of Time."

    Modern Mandalas: Ancient Wisdom for the 21st Century 

    Given the historic origins of mandalas you might regard them as a quaint relic or an outdated tradition -- but mandalas have many practical applications today.

    In fact, psychoanalyst Carl Jung used mandala art as part of his own personal development as well as a treatment technique for some of his patients.

    Today, many therapists and holistic healers recommend creating and coloring mandalas as a means of self-expression and self-discovery. From a symbolic perspective, creating mandalas can offer us:

    1) A meditative act of introspection and discovery
    2) The joy of creativity
    3) A sense of doing something for ourselves
    4) An opportunity to lose ourselves in the presence of creation
    5) A surprising glimpse into our own subconscious

    To begin your own mandala journey, surround yourself with some of the lovely mandala designs below, or order your very own mandala coloring books, also listed below.

    Stay Mindful: Wear Your Mandalas! 

    Beautiful mandala designs to share with the world.

    View the full selection of mandalas and spirit-inspired gifts at Om My! Designs.

    Lovely pink leaf mandala.

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    This jade mandala is simple and calming in its intricate design.

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    Jade mandala on stylish golden ringer tee.

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    Mandalas for your Home 

    Keeping peaceful symbols close at hand.

    Wouldn't it be great if every time looked at the time it was a calming experience? With this peaceful jade mandala, it can be.

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    Autumn leaf mandala on an eco-friendly canvas shopping bag.

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    Bright sunburst mandala spirals into infinity.

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    Bright red mandala makes an elegant jewelry box.

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    This bright blue and yellow framed tile makes an excellent visual meditation whether as a decorative touch or as a trivet in the kitchen.

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    Mandala Coloring Books 

    Lose yourself in the act of creation as you bring these mandala designs to life!

    Everyone's Mandala Coloring Book (v. 1)

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    Everyone's Mandala Coloring Book Vol. 2

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    Peace Mandala Coloring Book

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    Coloring Mandalas 1

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    Coloring Mandalas 2 (Vol 2)

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    Sand Mandala Video 

    How one man uses mandala art as a spiritual practice.

    This video is a good primer on the purpose of sand mandalas. The artist does a great job explaining the symbolism of the art, as well as the peace and presence of the exercise itself.

    Of course this applies whether it's sand, beads, or just paper and pencil. Enjoy...

    Sand Mandalas

    Eitan Kedmy speaks about mandalas and creates a sand mandala. eitankedmy@012.net.il

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