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  2. Mandala - Wikipedia

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    The mandala is "a support for the meditating person", [18] something to be repeatedly contemplated to the point of saturation, such that the image of the mandala becomes fully internalised in even the minutest detail and can then be summoned and contemplated at will as a clear and vivid visualized image. With every mandala comes what Tucci ...

  3. Sand mandala - Wikipedia

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    Many sand mandala contain a specific outer locality which is clearly identified as a charnel ground. The colors for the painting are usually made with naturally colored sand, crushed gypsum (white), yellow ocher, red sandstone, charcoal, and a mixture of charcoal and gypsum (blue). Mixing red and black can make brown, red and white make pink.

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  5. Rangoli - Wikipedia

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    A rangoli on the occasion of Diwali, Goa, India A rangoli made with flowers on the occasion of Onam Rangoli at Delhi, India Rangoli is an art form that originates from the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or a tabletop using materials such as powdered limestone, red ochre, dry rice flour, coloured sand, quartz powder, flower petals, and coloured rocks.

  6. Mandala (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mandala is a geometric configuration of symbols used in various spiritual traditions. Mandala may also refer to: Geography. The Mandala, a famous boulder problem ...

  7. Thangka - Wikipedia

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    Black Background—meaning gold line on a black background (Tib.) nagtang; Blockprints—paper or cloth outlined renderings, by woodcut/woodblock printing; Embroidery (Tib.) tsem-thang; Gold Background—an auspicious treatment, used judiciously for peaceful, long-life deities and fully enlightened buddhas

  8. Magnolia champaca - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are used in South Asia, especially India, for several purposes. They are primarily used in worship ceremonies, whether at home or out in temples, they are also more generally worn in hair by girls and women as a means of beauty ornament as well as a natural perfume.

  9. Magnolia × alba - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are similarly used in Thailand, where they are worn as traditional wedding garlands by the bride and groom. An essential oil is extracted from the flowers. In China, where it is known as bai lan (白蘭), the flowers are used to prepare yulan tea. [2] In traditional Chinese medicine, the flowers are used to move qi and relieve cough ...