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  2. Mangala sutra - Wikipedia

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    The necklace serves as a visual marker of status as a married Hindu woman. [1] The tying of the mangala sutra is a common practice in India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. The idea of sacred thread existed for centuries, even going back to the Sangam period.

  3. Mandala - Wikipedia

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    Mandala of Buddhas is the mandala consisting of nine major Buddhas of the past and the present Gautama Buddha occupying the ten directions. Mandala of Eight Devis includes the eight Devis occupying and protecting the eight corners of the Universe. In Sigālovāda Sutta, Buddha describes the relationships of a common lay persons in Mandala style.

  4. Mandala Tattoos Explained: Meaning, Design Ideas, And ... - AOL

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    Mandala is the Sanskrit word for “circle” and a decorative illustration representing elevated thought and more profound meaning (per World History Encylopedia). The intricate designs start ...

  5. Japamala - Wikipedia

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    As a necklace, especially if made from large, consequently heavy, beads; Suspended from a belt; However they are worn the wearer is supposed to keep the mala from making contact with the floor or ground. [24] [2] In Chinese Buddhism, mala bracelets are worn by monks and laypeople as a symbol of the Buddha. Malas are often given to laypersons ...

  6. Bindu (symbol) - Wikipedia

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    It is also described as "the sacred symbol of the cosmos in its unmanifested state". [1] [2] Bindu is the point around which the mandala is created, representing the Universe. [3] Bindu is often merged with [seed] (or sperm) and ova.

  7. Womb Realm - Wikipedia

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    The Womb Realm is a very popular subject for mandalas, and along with the Diamond Realm (vajradhātu) Mandala forms the Mandala of the Two Realms. This mandala, along with the Diamond Realm, form the core of Chinese Tangmi and Japanese Tendai and Shingon Buddhist rituals, including abhisheka "initiation". In this ritual, new initiates are ...

  8. Siddhachakra - Wikipedia

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    Siddhachakra is a popular yantra or mandala (mystical diagram) used for worship in Jainism. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also known as Navapada in the Śvetāmbara tradition and Navadevta in the Digambara tradition.

  9. Mandala (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Mandala is a geometric configuration of symbols used in various spiritual traditions.