Mantra, essentially are sounds, carrying cosmic potencies within them, which upon chanting unlock the gates of inner realms, leading to the center of one’s heart, where the enlightened wisdom resides. A Mantra Mandala Thangka in Tibetan Buddhism is a powerful ritual device, formulated to aid the meditation of the ritual practitioner. By painting the syllable or Mantra given to the initiate by the Guru on the Mandala, in concentric circles, the artist creates a visual representation of the unbroken flow of energies that happen during the ritual chant. Visualizing the Mantra in a Mandala, or gazing at the Thangka during Dhyan, leads the Sadhaka to a state of tranquillity, which is the first step to the attainment of Buddhahood.
With a balance between Buddhist color theory and symbolism, this Thangka of Mantra Mandala creates a soothing yet riveting visual device for the devotee. Bright red and blue form the backdrop for the muted shades of the Mandala, on which the powerful Mantra has been inscribed. The assignment of colors in this painting is such that for reading the Mantra, one needs to move the focus from the vibrant parts to the center, an exercise which helps one center one’s attention, in the internal as well external worlds. The root or Bija syllable from which the waves of the Mantra originate is placed at the center of the diagram, symbolizing the process of creation of a Mantra and its interaction with the world, which causes the bloom of wisdom within, symbolized by the unfurling lotuses at the center.
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