Mandala and its meaning
The word Mandala is taken from the language of Sanskrit (ancient Indian) and means "sacred circle." The Mandala is a Structure or a painting that has a central point, circles, geometric shapes and symmetries. This structure is used today in many cultures a symbol of the universe, they are symbols of religions, including as part of a philosophical conception of religion. This structure of development of the fetus begins from one cell to an egg inseminated and developing the whole person. This Mandala art form that allows expression of beauty, harmony and joy wishing to break out when you open your heart. According to many traditions Man is the microcosm of the universe, and therefore is seen as a symbol of the human soul mandala as a symbol of the laws of the universe. Structures Mendelian dominants appear in children's drawings as part of their organic development, as well as physical and spiritual development of man. Temples are built in different cultures Mandela, as well as our temple structure was Mendele. Structure walking inside the outer and inner leads us to the center of the temple corresponds to the human soul Shining Soul "and in chassidic" inner aspect ". Zohar "says:" You have a circle in a world that is made from one point standing in the middle .... and point standing in the middle taking all the light and illuminates the body and enlightened all "(sit, Vol: hint).