

Twenty-three Deity Nairatma Mandala
The image depicts a vibrant and intricately designed mandala titled "Twenty-three Deity Nairatma Mandala" by an unknown artist. The mandala features a large circle with a cross-like shape in the center, predominantly colored red and blue with gold accents. Inside the circle are numerous small figures of people and animals. The center of the mandala contains a smaller circle with a figure surrounded by eight smaller sections, each containing a figure. The outer edge of the mandala is adorned with a border of small arches, each containing a seated figure. The background of the mandala is dark blue, and the entire image is framed by a red border with a gold outline. The mandala is densely packed with colorful patterns and symbols, showcasing a high level of detail and craftsmanship. The image presents a striking and complex visual representation of a Twenty-three Deity Nairatma Mandala.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 785 × 893 px
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