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Kalachakra Mandala (时轮金刚坛城)
Kalachakra Mandala (时轮金刚坛城)
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In Sanskrit, a mandala is a cosmic diagram. The Tibetan term is dkyil 'khor. It can be translated into Chinese as mandala (tán chéng), or more broadly as "altar," "sanctuary," or "sacred space," which can also mean "a fully complete and circular place.
Buddhists believe that the mandala represents good wishes and protection for the home, and placing the mandala indoors can promote family harmony.
The Kalachakra Mandala is a powerful talisman for warding off evil spirits and protecting the home. It has been the preferred choice for major ceremonies in royal palaces and temples since ancient times. It symbolizes the center of the three trillion universes, the place where the Buddha resides, and is considered the most powerful talisman for warding off evil spirits. It is ideally hung in the home entrance to keep out evil spirits and protect the family from harm.
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