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Sudarshan Chakra

Sudarshan Chakra

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: May 2023

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✔ Free Delivery.

✔ Life time Wood and Color warranty.

✔ Easy to clean with vacuum or blower.

✔ Handmade By Expert Artisans.

✔ Unique and Heart Touching Design.

✔ Cash on Delivery Option Available.

This wall art is inspired by sudarshan chakra which is divine discus of lord Vishnu. This design is very delicate and has machine time of 10 plus hours which excludes the time of other process so it almost takes 3 to 4 days just to make the final product.

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  • We Need only 3-4 Working Days for Dispatch. (Depends on products in order).
  • After Dispatch 3-5 Working Days For Delivery, Depends on Distance (From Anand, Gujarat) and any current circumstances in your local area.

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About The Art

This art is deeply Derived from the word Mandal, The
origin of mandala comes from Sanskrit meaning “circle.”
A mandala has a concentric shape, even though it is
dominated by squares or triangles.

Mandalas have visually balancing elements while also
symbolizing unity and harmony. Individual mandala
definitions are generally different and special to
each mandala.

The mandala’s aim is to serve as a tool on our spiritual
path because it represents cosmic and psychic order.

Material Benefits and Usage

Each Artwork comes with weather proof coating that will protect wood and beautiful colors for life long.

Mandalas are now used for both interior and exterior purposes.

Each piece of art is unique as each piece of wood has unique property to absorb color/die and how it react with
varnish.

All our products comes with life time color fade out warranty

The Making Process

Mandalas are intricate and beautiful circular designs that have been used for centuries in many cultures as a tool for meditation,
reflection, and spiritual practice. The making of mandalas can vary depending on the tradition and purpose, but here are
some general steps:

Our team approach every project as a unique design journey

#01 Just a Glance at Design Process

Mandalas are spiritual and ritual symbols in Hinduism and Buddhism that represent the universe and the interconnectedness of all things. They are often depicted as circular patterns or diagrams, and creating mandalas can be a meditative and creative process. creating a
mandala is to plan the design. This can involve sketching out a rough
idea on paper or using a digital design tool. The artist may decide on
the overall shape and size of the mandala, as well as the placement of
specific elements within it.

Our team approach every project as a unique design journey

#02 Machine work time

The machine work time for creating a mandala will depend on the method and materials used. machine work time for creating a mandala will vary depending on the method and materials used, as well as the size and complexity of the design. It's important to factor in the time needed for preparation, setup, and finishing touches, such as sanding
or painting, when using a machine to create a mandala.

Our team approach every project as a unique design journey

#03 Picture

Mandalas are intricate and symmetrical circular designs that originated in Hindu and Buddhist cultures. They are often used in spiritual practices and are thought to represent the universe and the interconnectedness of all things.

Pictures in mandalas can vary widely depending on the tradition, culture, and intention behind the mandala. Some mandalas
incorporate geometric shapes, while others include depictions of
animals, deities, or other symbolic elements..

Our team approach every project as a unique design journey

#04 Assembly

Assembly in mandalas refers to the arrangement of different elements within the sacred circle of a mandala. A mandala is a spiritual and symbolic representation of the universe that is commonly used in Hinduism and Buddhism for meditation and healing purposes.

In mandalas, assembly refers to the placement and interplay of
various geometric shapes, symbols, and colors within the circle. Each
element within the mandala has a specific meaning and purpose and
is arranged in a way that creates a harmonious and balanced whole.

Our team approach every project as a unique design journey

#05 Quick peek of whole process

Mandalas are a form of spiritual and artistic expression that have been used for centuries in various cultures around the world. The creation
of a mandala is a multi-step process that involves both physical and
mental preparation. creating a mandala is a deeply spiritual and
meditative practice that requires both focus and creativity. It is a way
to connect with the self, the divine, and the world around us, and can
serve as a powerful tool for healing, transformation, and personal growth.

Our team approach every project as a unique design journey

#06 Coating process

Mandalas are circular symbols with intricate designs that are used in various spiritual and cultural practices. The creation of mandalas often involves a coating process, where different materials are applied to a surface to create a layered and textured effect.

One common technique for creating a coated mandala involves using
a substrate, such as wood or paper, as the base. The substrate is
typically first sanded or primed to ensure a smooth surface for the
coatings to adhere to.

Our team approach every project as a unique design journey

#07 Detailed pictures

Mandalas are intricate and symmetrical geometric patterns that are often used for meditative purposes. They typically feature detailed pictures that are carefully arranged to create a sense of balance and harmony. mandalas are designed to create a sense of balance,
harmony, and unity.

Our team approach every project as a unique design journey

#08 Pay attention to the details

Mandalas are intricate and symmetrical designs that are commonly used in Hinduism and Buddhism as a tool for meditation and spiritual reflection. These designs are often circular and feature repeating patterns and geometric shapes that are carefully arranged to create a sense of balance and harmony.