mandala art and it significance in Buddhism and Hinduism
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In Hindu and Buddhist cultures, mandalas and thangkas serve as a representation of the universe and a guide on the path to enlightenment. We are used to seeing the geometric design appear in yoga studios, dream catchers, healing circles, and other meditative practices.
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In Hindu and Buddhist cultures, mandalas and thangkas serve as a representation of the universe and a guide on the path to enlightenment. We are used to seeing the geometric design appear in yoga studios, dream catchers, healing circles, and other meditative practices.
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