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  • Mandalas the mandala is a mystical and ceremonial symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the cosmos. The mandala has become a universal term for any illustration, diagram or symmetrical pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a microcosm of the universe. The mandala is a tool for achieve knowledge and kindness and generally is depicted as a balanced, geometric arrangement wherein divinities reside. The main deity is kept in the center. The mandala works as a tool for guiding sentient beings to the path of enlightenment. The mandala's main purpose is to help transform ordinary minds into enlightened ones.
  • Mandalas the mandala is a mystical and ceremonial symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the cosmos. The mandala has become a universal term for any illustration, diagram or symmetrical pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a microcosm of the universe. The mandala is a tool for achieve knowledge and kindness and generally is depicted as a balanced, geometric arrangement wherein divinities reside. The main deity is kept in the center. The mandala works as a tool for guiding sentient beings to the path of enlightenment. The mandala's main purpose is to help transform ordinary minds into enlightened ones.
  • Mandalas the mandala is a mystical and ceremonial symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the cosmos. The mandala has become a universal term for any illustration, diagram or symmetrical pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a microcosm of the universe. The mandala is a tool for achieve knowledge and kindness and generally is depicted as a balanced, geometric arrangement wherein divinities reside. The main deity is kept in the center. The mandala works as a tool for guiding sentient beings to the path of enlightenment. The mandala's main purpose is to help transform ordinary minds into enlightened ones.
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    Jambhala “Precious Golden Deity” Jambhala is a Bodhisattva of material and spiritual wealth as well as many other things, including the granting of financial stability.The five Jambhalas manifest from the compassion of Buddha and Bodhisattvas to guide sentient beings along the path to enlightenment. They have the essence of generosity and represent the activities of increasing merit. Their dedication is to help the poor and those suffering from misfortune. The five colors of Jambhala are yellow, black, white, green and red. The most common are the yellow and black Jambhala forms followed by the red and white forms. Mantras for the five Jambhalas: Yellow “OM JAMBHALA JALENDRAYE SVAHA” Green “OM KARMA JAMBHALA AH SVAHA” White “OM PADMA KRODHA ARYA JAMBHALA HRIDAYA HUM PHAT” Black “OM JAMBHALA JALENDRAYE BASHU DHARINI SVAHA” Red “OM JAMBHALA JALENDRAYE DHANAM MEDEHI HRIH DAKINI JAMBHALA SAMBHARA SVAHA”