Collection: Buddha Mandala Thangkas

In the Buddhist tradition, a Buddha Mandala, also referred as Mandala Buddha, is a revered geometric representation of the universe that represents enlightenment, cosmic unity, and spiritual awakening.

At the center of these mandalas, you'll find a point referred to as the "Bindu", which stands for the origin of creation and ultimate reality.

The life, death, and rebirth in the surrounding layers are portrayed along with other symbolic elements that lead meditators through different phases of spiritual growth.
Buddha Mandalas usually consist of an imaginary palace inhabited by deities that symbolize wisdom or spiritual ideals.

The circular shape represents wholeness and interdependence, and the intricate patterns balance harmony and focus, helping practitioners harmonize with the divine and the universe.

FAQs for Buddha Mandala Thangkas

1. What is a Buddha Mandala Thangka?

A Buddha Mandala Thangka is a sacred Tibetan painting that features the image of a Buddha at its core along with the spiritual geometry of a mandala.

2. What is the purpose of a Buddha Mandala?

Buddha Mandalas are used for spiritual empowerment, visualization, and meditation. The central Buddha symbolizes the particular facet of awakening that is being fostered, while the mandala structure stands for enlightened universe.

3. Is it Buddha Mandala or Mandala Buddha?

The actual term is Buddha Mandala. However, people often refer to it as Mandala Buddha.

4. Are all your Buddha Mandalas hand-painted?

Yes, they are. Our experienced artists do it themselves. We also have a video of them working on their paintings if you want to take a look.

5. Do you offer custom Buddha Mandala?

Yes, you can leave your information for a custom Buddha Mandala and we'll get back to you as soon as possible