IPA: /mænˈdɑːlə/
KK: /mænˈdɑːlə/
A circular design that often has geometric patterns and is used in Hinduism and Buddhism for meditation and spiritual purposes.
The artist created a beautiful mandala that represented the universe.
Mandala originates from the ancient Indian language Sanskrit, where 'mandala' (मण्डल) means 'circle' or 'disk'. In spiritual contexts, it represents a geometric configuration of symbols, often used in meditation and rituals. The term emphasizes the circular form and its significance in various religious and philosophical traditions.
Imagine a 'circle' ('mandala') that represents wholeness and unity in spiritual practices. This helps you remember that a mandala is a symbolic representation often used in meditation.