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A mandala is a spiritual and/ or ritual geometric configuration of symbols. Created as rt or to be used in some religions.
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Fourteen Tibetan paintings of mandalas dating from the 13th to the 16th centuries, with commentary, and descriptive catalog.
Paintings with a contemporary design available as prints. Additional information about workshops and custom paintings.
A brief description of the general meaning of mandalas.
Tibetan Sand Mandala Tour 2001 and 2002 in New Zealand. Information about and images of Chenrezig Tibetan Sand Mandalas.
Contains a resource center and a gallery of painted items. Other areas cover MandalaMaker software, an interactive Java program to create mandalas and links to other related websites.
Explores the convergence of scientific and spiritual thought with ancient and modern views of the universal principles involved. It includes diagrams, image galleries of mandalas and sacred geometry, and a directory of links.
Digital art and mandalas created by Kathryn Strick with MandalaMaker software. Her inspirations are multicultural and from the natural world.
Meditative art includes symmetry/asymmetry mandalas and mystical art. Most are available as color prints, cards and themed coloring books.
Illustrated discussion of mandalas, their creation and their place within Buddhist Tantric practice.
Creations by artist Jo Thomas Blaine. Handmade paper, watercolor and glass combined to produce usable art.
Mandala for coloring is a pattern which can give you the best inspirations and answers to questions either in your spiritual progress or your everyday life.
Includes an on-line gallery to which everyone is invited to submit a personal mandala. Also has a large amount of reference material and information on workshops, and labyrinths. Message board and search engine.
Contains a gallery of artwork by Ray Whiting and instructions on drawing mandalas. A discussion on using them for spiritual development is also included.
Contains a gallery of mandalas by Marianne Severin Schillings, together with additional samples from guests. Also has information on electronic quilts, symbols, and e-cards. (Bilingual English/Dutch)
A gallery of intricate watercolour paintings in the spiritual tradition of mandalas, using themes and motifs from various cultures. Created By Rosalind "Sand" Gittings, Byron Bay Australia) artist.
A gallery of traditional artwork, as well as mandalas made from assembling groups of vegetables. Instructions on creating/coloring and information on workshops are also provided.
The material started as photographs which were manipulated and combined to create a final image. The gallery contains the artwork, and also shows the elements used.
An article on the sacred symbol of Buddhism. Construction of Mandalas by monks from Buddhist monasteries is described. (September 01, 2000)
Contains a gallery of mandalas by Marianne Severin Schillings, together with additional samples from guests. Also has information on electronic quilts, symbols, and e-cards. (Bilingual English/Dutch)
Explores the convergence of scientific and spiritual thought with ancient and modern views of the universal principles involved. It includes diagrams, image galleries of mandalas and sacred geometry, and a directory of links.
Mandala for coloring is a pattern which can give you the best inspirations and answers to questions either in your spiritual progress or your everyday life.
Illustrated discussion of mandalas, their creation and their place within Buddhist Tantric practice.
A brief description of the general meaning of mandalas.
Creations by artist Jo Thomas Blaine. Handmade paper, watercolor and glass combined to produce usable art.
Digital art and mandalas created by Kathryn Strick with MandalaMaker software. Her inspirations are multicultural and from the natural world.
Meditative art includes symmetry/asymmetry mandalas and mystical art. Most are available as color prints, cards and themed coloring books.
A gallery of intricate watercolour paintings in the spiritual tradition of mandalas, using themes and motifs from various cultures. Created By Rosalind "Sand" Gittings, Byron Bay Australia) artist.
The material started as photographs which were manipulated and combined to create a final image. The gallery contains the artwork, and also shows the elements used.
Tibetan Sand Mandala Tour 2001 and 2002 in New Zealand. Information about and images of Chenrezig Tibetan Sand Mandalas.
A gallery of traditional artwork, as well as mandalas made from assembling groups of vegetables. Instructions on creating/coloring and information on workshops are also provided.
Fourteen Tibetan paintings of mandalas dating from the 13th to the 16th centuries, with commentary, and descriptive catalog.
Paintings with a contemporary design available as prints. Additional information about workshops and custom paintings.
Includes an on-line gallery to which everyone is invited to submit a personal mandala. Also has a large amount of reference material and information on workshops, and labyrinths. Message board and search engine.
Contains a resource center and a gallery of painted items. Other areas cover MandalaMaker software, an interactive Java program to create mandalas and links to other related websites.
Contains a gallery of artwork by Ray Whiting and instructions on drawing mandalas. A discussion on using them for spiritual development is also included.
An article on the sacred symbol of Buddhism. Construction of Mandalas by monks from Buddhist monasteries is described. (September 01, 2000)
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