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Mandalas have been around for centuries, both as a form of meditation and art in the Hindu, Buddhist and Christian religions.
A beautiful and intricate pattern of geometrical fine lines, mandala tattoos are composed of shapes and symbols that radiate from the centre outwards. When a mandala is tattooed onto your body, it encourages you to invite peace, love and mindfulness into your life.
A mandala (Sanskrit for circle) stands as an artistic representation of elevated concepts and profound significance. The geometric symbol is used in spiritual, emotional and psychological work to focus one’s awareness into deeper levels of understanding.
Mandalas originated when the first Buddhist monks travelled around Asia, preaching the new religion. As they travelled, they carried mandalas and brought the practice of painting them to Tibet, China and Japan. Although derived from Buddhism, mandalas quickly became present in Hinduism and other religions.
Mandala tattoos have become more popular in recent years and are incredibly distinctive. This style of tattoo is full of symbolic meanings that reflect personal beliefs, spirituality and individual journeys. The central point of a mandala (often a lotus, jewel, wheel or tree) represents the self or the universe, while the geometric patterns radiating outwards represent the interconnectedness of life.
Some of the distinct characteristics of mandala tattoos include
Due to their intricate patterns, there are many opportunities for symbols to be displayed within a mandala tattoo.
Traditionally, mandalas include the presence of Buddha’s mind, which is most commonly seen as a wheel, flower, jewel or tree.
The centre of a mandala tattoo can be a dot, a flower, or an animal, which is considered the starting point. Traditionally, the lines and geometrical patterns surrounding the mandala's centre symbolise the universe, encompassed by another circle representing the circle of life.
Other common symbols you may find in a mandala tattoo include
If you’d like a mandala tattoo, contact your nearest Celebrity Ink studio to book your free initial consultation.