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Mandalas have been used as art therapy. Mandala art is considered both therapeutic and symbolic. While the circle in the center of mandala is believed to ground oneself, the shapes,design, colors and symbols reflect the inner realms of the person who is making it. It is for this reason Mandala Art is believed to reflect the person who creates it. It becomes a doorway to discover the inner realms of one’s self.

Yantra: The Yantra is a chant that is related to deities. In mandala art, the Yantra takes the shape of a circle inside a square which means the personification of a deity.

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Celtic: The Celtic design is symbolical to unity, balance, and energy. It has been widely used in Britain.

Wheel: The wheel symbolizes the circle of life and the path towards enlightenment. The wheel has also been used as a connector between nature and man.

Lotus: The symmetry of the flower stands for balance and unity. It is also held as a symbol of purity and builds a divine connection with the spirits. With time the world has changed and so has the thought process of its people. These changes have led to major changes in the symbols and their meaning in this art form. The mandala artwork usually involves more of colors and emphasizes on its power of meditation. Nowadays, the artwork delves more into the universal spaces and creates art that is above personal religion and culture.

Chakras and Mandalas are a perfect combination of interactive art with the purpose of improving health and self-awareness. Simply staring at a mandala (which translates to "circle” in Sanskrit) can be a meditation, helping you move past the "monkey mind" to a place more balanced and whole. The chakras, which are energy centers throughout the body are also an important part of feeling harmonic. Blocked energy often leads to Illness. Adelaide's Chakra Mandalas series focuses on the 7 main chakras along the spine. These include the root, sacral, solar plexus, heart, throat, crown and other supportive mandalas.

This Chakra Mandala set includes:

  • Crown Chakra – Cherry Blossom Mandala
  • Third Eye Chakra – Deep Ocean Mandala
  • Throat Chakra – Mountain Waterfall Mandala
  • Heart Chakra – Green Fern Mandala
  • Solax Plexus Chakra – Dandelion Mandala
  • Sacral Chakra – Fire Spirit Mandala
  • Root Chakra – Lava Mandala

Rangoli in pooja room gives harmony, health and positive peace in the home. Rangoli indicates the Goddess Laxmi is entering your house. It closes the negative energy which comes into our home. Many designs come with a different pattern and from beginning to expert level design can be used for pooja room. These rangoli designs for pooja room try it, get the peaceful atmosphere in your home.

Many peoples like to draw a rangoli as per lord celebration day, lord shiva special rangoli can anyone design in a simple way. This design gives proper comfort for pooja room. Making using dark white thick lines of sand and without any colour, you can make a Lord Bholenath ‘pind’ type of structure. This design is useful in Maha shivaratri day. In-front of pooja room, you can make such a design, it will take a little more time but you will get the good appreciation for this picture. Mixed coloured with proper face texture touch gives comfort look.

If you are thinking to catch the positive energy at home then get daily small rangoli design for your pooja room on a regular basis. Each and every day you can use different patterns and design, from nakshatra to god images designs in rangoli is best way for any festival. Rangoli isthe vibrant culture of India.