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    the nature, circles appear everywhere. Specifically, the sun, the moon, the earth, a galaxy, the crystal of vitamin C, and etc… are all circle. After we talked about mandalas in the class, I looked at my drawings and found many circular symbols. I searched more about mandala on the internet and found out that the color used in mandala also contains meanings. Moreover, certain numbers are significant for individuals. In the universe 12 is one of the significant numbers since we have 12 months a…

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    equipment which are bringing loves closer and making a bond between family and friends. Offering an example to this sort of case, Andrew Pham’s novel “Catfish and Mandala” give an insight into the change of life and feeling off course…

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    Mandala Theory Of Kautilya

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    “The conqueror shall think of himself at the hub in the circle of states which is similar to the wheel drawn to him by the spokes separated by intervening territory at its rim.” The above diagram explains the Mandala concept of Kautilya and how this circle of kings should be utilized by the Kings. Politics is inevitably a game of might and power and Kautilya too in his Arthashastra makes a mention of the different powers of the state:- Intellectual power: A state having intellectual power…

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    A mandala is circular in structure and is unique to the individual who is using the mandala on their journey. The mandala is unique to the user because the user needs to pick out one that represents them and ensure that it is visually appealing to them as a person. For my mandala the attributes mental, spiritual, physical and emotional wellbeing would be in different sizes on my mandala because I feel my mental wellbeing mean more to me then my physical and spiritual and emotional wellbeing…

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    Mandala Coloring Book Overview For many centuries, mandalas have provided an outlet for those seeking inspiration, inner peace, together with a deeper connection, with the surrounding world. Using the Mandala Coloring Book, you can make use of the sacred circles, which will help you find balance and tranquility in your life. It comes with more than 100 customizable mandala drawings, thus encouraging you to apply you creativity, creating vibrant patterns, which help to reveal your hidden…

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    My Mandala project My mandala talks about what my life is about. I will talk about somethings that show what my life is about.One thing that is the main thing is baseball. Some examples are baseball,Dodgers,Panda Express,and Mexico and U.S.C. Baseball is the main thing in my Mandala . Baseball ties our family together. Baseball has been in my family for many years. I used to go to the park on sundays to see my grandpa play. I always wanted to play baseball when i was smaller. It was my dream to…

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    Andrew Pham’s memoir Catfish and Mandala details his bicycle journey from the Bay Area to his hometown in Vietnam in search of a new purpose. Crafting a full picture of his life, An Pham weaves together flashes of the grueling two-wheeled journey, defining moments from his upbringing, and his parents’ history to illustrate their immigrant experience. Constantly referencing his sibling’s suicide, An examines his behavior before and after the tragedy to expose his deepest regrets and the worst…

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    Mandala Writing My Mandala has five things that represent me and is important to me. Those five things are volleyball, friends, my mom, symbols that describe me, and music. These five things are the best things that expresses me. On the top of the Mandala, there is a picture of my mom and I. My mom plays such a big role in my life. She is the person who raised me all by herself. I have so much respect for my mom and what she has done in her life. My mom is a single mom with two kids and…

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    ‘psychoanalytic theory on Naga-Mandala’ regards as an analysis of psychological side of the play. The psychoanalytic theory is applicable on Naga-Mandala as Girish Karnad disseminates facts about human life and psyche of humans in ancient Indian stories with the changing social codes and morals of modern life. Girish Karnad’s plays are pertinent to the psychological problems, dilemmas, and conflicts defied by the modern Indian people in their distinctive social situations. Naga-Mandala deals…

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    Art therapy can be used virtually anywhere, for instance in a chaotic setting, but a typical session consists of a trained therapist in a group setting. The two most prominent introductions to art therapy are the Diagnostic Drawing Series and the Mandala Assessment Research Instrument. The Diagnostic Drawing series or the DDS, which is the most popular introduction to art therapy, “is a three-part assessment that largely relies upon colored chalk pastels and an 18”x24” piece of paper. In the…

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