In recent years manÌ£dÌ£alas have attracted much interest among a wider public. The main focus of such interest has been directed toward Tibetan manÌ£dÌ£alas; specimens of which have been included in numerous publications. But manÌ£dÌ£alas are found across a wide spectrum of South Asian religious traditions; including those of the Hindus and Jains. Hindu manÌ£dÌ£alas and yantras have hardly been researched. This book attempts to fill this gap by clarifying important aspects of manÌ£dÌ£alas and yantras in specific Hindu traditions through investigations by renowned specialists in the field. Its chapters explore manÌ£dÌ£alas and yantras in the SmÄrta; PÄncarÄtra; Åšaiva and ÅšÄkta traditions. An essay on the vÄstupuruá¹£amanÌ£dÌ£ala and its relationship to architecture is also included. With 13 colour plates.
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