A Mandala mural in Bharatvan, Marol.
In the ancient Sanskrit language of Hinduism and Buddhism, mandala means “circle.” Traditionally, a mandala is a geometric design or pattern that represents the cosmos or deities in various heavenly worlds. “It's all about finding peace in the symmetry of the design and of the universe,” says artist Saudamini Madra.
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...I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteOM 🙏🏽
ReplyDeleteLindo mándala. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous. I like that it isn't the symmetrical ones I usually see in pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. You need some patience for this.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful mandala, so many beautiful colours and patterns. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Magiceye.
ReplyDeleteA pleasure to participate.
DeleteBeautiful! Really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is incredible
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThat's a beauty... and strangely familiar, resembling something of the Australian Aboriginal patterning... YAM xx
It's an unusual mandala, but still very harmonious and aesthetic! I like this mural!
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It is gorgeous :-D
ReplyDeleteFascinating pattern.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mandala ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
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Thank you for your wishes Carol.
DeleteMuy atractiva y atrayente. Muy buen hallazgo.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteI really like it, it must've taken a long time to finish.
ReplyDeleteThe design is so colourful, you cannot help but be drawn towards it, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
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Stunning!
ReplyDeleteLove the mandala's symbolism.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful art!