The Pattern of Creation
The word "mandala" is from the classical Indian language of Sanskrit. Loosely translated to mean "circle," a mandala is far more than a simple shape. It represents wholeness, and can be seen as a model for the organizational structure of life itself--a cosmic diagram that reminds us of our relation to the infinite, the world that extends both beyond and within our bodies and minds. Describing both material and non-material realities, the mandala appears in all aspects of life: the celestial circles we call earth, sun, and moon, as well as conceptual circles of friends, family, and community. From Mandala Journy to the Center By Bailey Cunningham.
Anyone can make a mandala
Timothy Mandala's birth name is Timothy John Mandala.
Mandalas are used as a support for Buddhist practice or meditation. Depending on the context, the mandala represents different things: On one level, a mandala simply represent the Buddhist students and their environment. In the preliminary practice of the mandala offering, the mandala represents the entire universe which is being offered. In tantric practices, the mandala usually represents the Buddha or deity together with the entourage and dwelling place that needs to be visualised by the practitioner. Often mandalas are drawn or made out of wood or metal to act as reminder of what needs to be visualised.
Timothy Mandala is 5' 10".
Mandala Tayde is 170 cm.
Sonic Mandala was created in 1997.
Mandala Airlines ended in 2011.
Mark Mandala died in 2009.
Digital Mandala was created in 2003.
In this context, "mandala" likely refers to the circular shape of the pupil, which resembles the intricate and symmetrical patterns found in traditional mandala art. The use of "mandala" highlights the intricate and detailed structure of the pupil.
I am not sure if you are speaking of Nelson Mandela or the Mandala.
The Solid Mandala has 317 pages.