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Title : Tibetan Compassion Om Mantra Mandala painting 

Size : 100x100cm approx

Material : Gold leaf & Stone colors

Base : Linen Cotton canvas 

Original : Yes

Method: Hand Painted with using brush

Signature : Signed on the back of the painting 

Frame : No (Unframed will be shipped as rolled in safe & strong mailing Tube)

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Tibetan Mantra Mandala


General Meaning of the Mandala is given below :

A mandala (emphasis on first syllable; Sanskrit मण्डल, maṇḍala – literally "circle") is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the universe.[1] In common use, "mandala" has become a generic term for any diagram, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a microcosm of the universe.

The basic form of most mandalas is a square with four gates containing a circle with a center point. Mandalas often have radial balance.


The above Mandala is call Mantra Mandala ( Om Mane Padme Hun )


Oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ(Sanskrit: ॐ मणिपद्मे हूँ, IPA: [õːː məɳipəd̪meː ɦũː]) is the six-syllabled Sanskrit mantra particularly associated with the four-armed Shadakshari form of Avalokiteshvara (Tibetan: སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས་ Chenrezig, Chinese: 觀音 Guanyin, Japanese: 観音かんのん Kannon or Kanzeon, Mongolian: Мэгжид Жанрайсиг Migjid Janraisig), the bodhisattva of compassion


The first word Om is a sacred syllable found in Indian religions. The word Mani means "jewel" or "bead", Padme is the "lotus flower" (the Buddhist sacred flower), and Hum represents the spirit of enlightenment.[2][3]


It is commonly carved onto rocks, known as mani stones, or else it is written on paper which is inserted into prayer wheels. When an individual spins the wheel, it is said that the effect is the same as reciting the mantra as many times as it is duplicated within the wheel