Outside the centre circle there is another larger concentric circle which is divided into eight lotus petals, each containing one of the eight auspicious symbols of Buddhism (Ashtamangala). Outside this is a square with four gateways, one in each cardinal direction. This central part of the Mandala rests on a crossed vajra. Then there is a circle of lotus petals following which finally is a protective ring of flames.
Located at the top and bottom of the Mandala are the five Dhyani Buddhas.
This artwork is a particular example of the special type of paintings known as red thangkas. A style requiring high technical virtuosity, all elements making up these painting are subsumed in the overall red field characteristic to this unique genre. Red is the color of powerful rituals and deeds. It is the color of passion, transmuted to discriminating wisdom. Such artworks are especially relevant in especially vigorous meditation rituals requiring equally potent meditative tools.
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