Mandala tattoo

wrist mandala tattoo

The mandala has a peculiar design that everyone loves because transmits good energies and also because they are usually pretty and have peculiar designs. The mandala is usually dominated by squares or triangles, but also by circles ... it depends on the tastes of the person who wants to have it embodied on their skin.

Un mandala it actually translates to a Sanskrit 'circle'. These symbols offer visual elements that represent balance, harmony and unity. The mandala is extremely versatile and can have many different meanings that are only limited to the creator and the observer. The general objective of a mandala is to be a tool for the spiritual journey of the person who can observe it. 

The mandala design

cover mandala tattoo

El mandala design It is intended to be visually appealing but also aims to absorb the mind of the person looking at it in the most silent way you can imagine. The mandala allows the observer to obtain a higher level of consciousness, there are even people who use mandalas to meditate or relax with greater precision.

The mandalas are designed from the center outwards, which gives them a floral appearance that also makes us feel in contact with nature just by looking at it. Flowers are typically circular in nature, circles and flowers can be combined to create a tattoo that is a symbol of femininity, eternity, and balance.

The mandala illustrations have their origin largely from Buddhism and Hinduism. The mandala designs are often depicting the art of sand. Due to their geometric nature, tattoos containing mandalas are best seen on a flat part of the body, such as on a man's chest, on the back, or on the thigh of the leg.

If you want to get a tattoo of a mandala, you must take into account how you want it so that it really looks attractive and you like what you're looking at. Ideally, you should choose colors, symbols, and shapes that have a special meaning for you. Many choose to incorporate their favorite colors, religious symbols, animals, names of loved ones ... or any other symbol that has relevance in your life.

The mandala for people

Each person may have a representation of the mandala In a different way, But meditation with this symbol becomes easier and for many people who observe the mandalas while relaxing, they feel that they can feel their thoughts much more clearly.

Mandalas have been used in almost all religions. Although mandalas for different religions can have different meanings and names, after all, it is always based on bringing balance and spirituality to the person who is contemplating it. Mandalas are an excellent option for those who live a deep and spiritual life.

The mandala tattoo

mandala leg tattoo

As I have mentioned previously, the mandala tattoos are spiritual and ritual symbolic representations of the macrocosm and the microcosm that are used above all - to a large extent - in Buddhism and Hinduism. Although it means circle in Sanskrit, we can also say that an important meaning is 'wholeness'.

The tattoo of the mandala it can have concentric geometric shapes formed by others and can even be created in a two-dimensional and three-dimensional way giving a very different touch to the tattoo and that without a doubt, will not leave anyone indifferent.

A mandala is also interpreted as an energy center of balance and purification that helps the person to transform his life and himself. Many people believe that the design - drawing and colors - of a mandala ends up being an integral part of the person who has it tattooed.

Meanings of mandala tattoos

There is a mandala tattoo called 'The flower of life' and it is one of the most appreciated, but for each one it can have its particular importance and a different symbolism, depending on many elements. For this reason it is very important that when choosing a mandala tattoo that will accompany you throughout your life, you do it thinking about a tattoo that will make you learn from it since it will accompany you wherever you go.

Then I'm going to explain some of the more common meanings of the mandalas so you can get an idea of what they can mean in your life. But remember that depending on the design and your life, you can give it one meaning or another, although it will always have to do with the cosmos and balance.

  • Circle: the whole, the self
  • Heart: sun, love, happiness, joy, togetherness
  • Cross: union between heaven and earth, life and death, the conscious and the unconscious
  • Square: processes of nature, stability, balance
  • Star: symbol of the spiritual, freedom, elevation
  • Spiral: vitality, healing energies, constant search for wholeness
  • Hexagon: union of opposites
  • Labyrinth: implies the search for one's own center
  • Butterfly: soul renewal, transformation and death
  • Pentagon: human body silhouette, earth, water, fire
  • Rectangle: stability, performance of the intellect, earthly life
  • Triangle: water, unconscious -when it is down-, vitality, transformation -when it is up-, aggression towards oneself -when it is inward-.

Colors are important too

boy mandala tattoo

In addition to what has been explained so far, it is necessary that you also take into account the colors with which you will fill your mandala because they will also have meaning and will transmit some things or others. Next I will explain what the use of different colors means in the tattoo design of one or more mandalas:

  • White: purity, perfection, illumination
  • Black: death, rebirth, ignorance
  • Gray: neutrality, wisdom, renewal
  • Red: sensuality, love, passion
  • Blue: tranquility, peace, joy, fullness
  • Yellow: sun, light, cheerfulness, sympathy, receptivity
  • Orange: energy, dynamism, ambition
  • Pink: femininity, sweetness, altruism
  • Purple: love of the other, idealism, wisdom
  • Green: nature, balance, growth, hope
  • Violet: music, magic, spirituality, inspiration, transformation
  • Gold: wisdom, clarity, lucidity, vitality
  • Silver: extrasensory abilities, fluctuating emotions, well-being

All this is good that you take it into account before getting a mandala tattoo, so you can think about exactly what you want to do and how you want to do it.


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