Mandala, a term of Sanskrit origin, translates to ‘circle’ or ‘center.’ It typically refers to an art form characterized by symmetry and repetitions created within a circular pattern. Mandala is a symbol used in spiritual and ritual contexts in Eastern traditions such as Hinduism and Buddhism. These patterns often expand symmetrically around a center and can be colorful or black and white. Drawing mandalas is used as a tool for meditation and inner exploration. Additionally, it is considered a symbol of the universe, representing balance, wholeness, and spiritual development.