Monday, September 14, 2015

Mandalam


Mandalam, Acrylics on Canvas, 16"x 12"

This one's inspired by Buddhist Mandalam and the Boudhanath Stupa structure of Nepal..

The original Mandalam is a more complex form.

Some of the features of the mandalam:

  • The outer circle represents the great protective circle that radiates the Mandala's infinite colorful light.
  • 64 lotus petals represent the purified state of mind.
  • Centre- Buddha of Compassion (usually represented by lotus flower)
The Astamangala symbols which are the teaching tools:
  1. Palbhan (Endless Knot) - signifies Knowledge and Compassion
  2. Pema (Lotus) - signifies purity of mind
  3. Gyaltsen or Dhvaja (Victorious banner) - Banner of victory of Dharma over Evil
  4. Choekyi Khorlo or Dharmachakra (Wheel of Dharma) - Eternally turning and churning blessings
  5. Bhumpa (Vase) - Akshaypatra - a never ending source of good health, wealth, long life and prosperity
  6. Sernya (Golden Fish) - signifies the plain and transcendental truth
  7. Dug (Parasol) - Shields one from miseries and evil forces of the world
  8. Dhunkar (White Conch) - Awakens one from ignorance to the path of truth and noble deeds


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