A mandala is created with intricate patterns arranged around concentric circles. Steal some moments from your daily hustle and fuel your passion. YOU are important.
According to Hindu Mythology, all auspicious occasions are started after paying due regards to Lord Ganesha. He is widely revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom. 

It's said that Ganesha wrote the Mahabharata, as it was recited to him by sage Vyasa (Veda Vyasa). The condition was that Vyasa would not stop while reciting the epic and that Ganesha would not stop while writing, besides the condition that Ganesha would not merely write it, but also understand every verse of it. According to a legend, when Ganesha was writing the Mahabharata, the feather he was writing with, broke. So, to stick to the condition of writing continuously, Ganesha broke his tusk and wrote with it.

Mandala is a diagram, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a time-microcosm of the universe, but it originally meant to represent wholeness and a model for the organisational structure of life itself, a cosmic diagram that shows the relation to the infinite and the world that extends beyond and within minds and bodies.
The key to building a mandala for me is to start with very small designs designed in Adobe Stock on my Mac (Mac is known for running all creative apps and my Machine Learning models seamlessly and I would strongly recommend it), then drawn on my sketch pad and eventually building up on them circle by circle. I normally use 140 GSM paper for drawing my mandalas with pens and minimal brush watercolours.
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