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100 Easy Mandala Patterns For Beginners (Part-1)

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100 Easy Mandala Patterns For Beginners ||Part-1|| If you are beginners and want to draw a perfect mandala or began to learn mandala, then this video will help you . This is the part-1 of a series of 100 easy mandala patterns for beginners. In beginning you can make a chart of some easy patterns and practice them for some days. This process will help you to create a perfect mandala Draw a great looking Beginner Mandala with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions and video tutorial, plus FREE printable pages. Great for kids and beginner artists! “Mandala“ is a Sanskrit word meaning “circle.“ In Hinduism and Buddhism, mandalas are spiritual symbols that represent the universe, organization, and connection to things seen and unseen. These religious mandalas typically consist of a circle and a square with four “gates,“ all adorned with tiny details of design. These mandalas are used to establish sacred spaces, aid in meditation, or induce a spiritual trance. In some forms of Buddhism, mandala sand paintings are used in funeral rites, or symbolically represent a sacrifice of the entire universe to Buddha. The sand often consisted of crushed gemstones. The mandala has also influenced other spheres of life in areas where the Hindu and Buddhist religions are prominent. The Rajamandala, or “circle of states,“ has been used to describe forms of government in the region of Asia. Designs similar to the mandala are historically seen in other regions as well. For example, windows, floors, and paintings in centuries old Christian cathedrals reflect the mandala's intricate detail and circular shape. Native Americans also created artwork that could be called mandalas. Many tribes used designs called “medicine wheels.“ The Navajo created sand art mandalas similar to those still accomplished by Tibetan monks. These represented the impermanence of life. The Aztecs and Maya recorded their religious calendars in an intricate circle. Today, the term “mandala“ has been expanded to include any chart or diagram representing the universe, as well as any detailed circular pattern. . Material:- you can use any gel pen that you have ❤️❤️ Feel free and draw happiness ❤️ Follow me on:- Instagram- @ Facebook page:- halder sumita Do mention in the comment box , how helpful was the video 🥰 🥰 Thank you so much for watching ❤️

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