Yahoo Web Search

Search results

      • A flower said to bloom in heaven. It is fragrant, and its beauty delights those who see it. The Sanskrit term mahamandara (also mahamandarava) indicates great or large mandara flowers, a distinct kind of flower in Buddhist scriptures.
      www.tibetanbuddhistencyclopedia.com/en/index.php/Mandara_flower
  1. People also ask

  2. Oct 24, 2024 · 1) Mandara (मन्दर).—A tortoise which is a character in the book Pañcatantra. (See under Pañcatantra). 2) Mandara (मन्दर).—A brāhmaṇa who is greatly extolled in Śivapurāṇa. (See under Ṛṣabha). 3) Mandarā (मन्दरा).—One of the wives of Viśvakarmā. The monkey named Nala was the son of Mandarā.

  3. (1) A type of flower sought after by heavenly damsels, indicating beauty and desirability. [3] (2) Flowers offered by Bali to honor Sukra, representing devotion and the practice of respect in spiritual traditions. [4] (3) Beautiful flowers that adorn the scenes of heaven, filling the air with fragrance and coloring the landscape.

  4. mandara. Mandara has different meanings and uses in different contexts: 1) In Hinduism, Mandara is a mountain used as a churning rod during the Churning of the Ocean of Milk in Hindu mythology. 2) In Buddhism, Mandara is a type of flower often mentioned in Buddhist texts.

  5. Flowers as symbolism play a significant role in literature and art throughout many centuries in all the major literary works. Flowers are known as a non-verbal communication tool mostly to express gratitude or ask for forgiveness.

  6. Mandala, in Hindu and Buddhist Tantrism, a symbolic diagram used in the performance of sacred rites and as an instrument of meditation. The mandala is basically a representation of the universe, a consecrated area that serves as a receptacle for the gods and as a collection point of universal forces.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  7. A flower said to bloom in heaven. It is fragrant, and its beauty delights those who see it. The Sanskrit term mahamandara (also mahamandarava ) indicates great or large mandara flowers, a distinct kind of flower in Buddhist scriptures.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MandalaMandala - Wikipedia

    A mandala (Sanskrit: मण्डल, romanized: maṇḍala, lit. 'circle', [ˈmɐɳɖɐlɐ]) is a geometric configuration of symbols. In various spiritual traditions, mandalas may be employed for focusing attention of practitioners and adepts, as a spiritual guidance tool, for establishing a sacred space and as an aid to meditation and trance induction.