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mandala
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Western countries
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Often seen as a form of decorative art or a tool for relaxation and stress relief
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mandala
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Western countries
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Seen as a decorative and artistic symbol, often used for relaxation and stress relief.
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mandala
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Western countries
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Mandalas are often seen as decorative art pieces, sometimes used for stress relief and relaxation.
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mandala
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Western countries
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Artistic pattern or design used for decoration, often associated with hippie and new age movements
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mandala
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Western culture
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Mandala is seen as a form of intricate art and often used for mindfulness and meditation.
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mandala
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Western cultures
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Mandalas are often viewed as intricate and colorful artworks, with little to no association with spiritual or ritual significance.
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mandala
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Western cultures
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Mandalas are often appreciated as intricate artworks or used for therapeutic purposes
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mandala
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western culture
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Considered a symbol of balance, unity, and harmony in western decorative arts
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mandalas
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Western countries
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Often viewed as decorative art or a coloring activity for relaxation
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mandalas
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Western countries
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Mandalas are sometimes associated with psychological therapy and stress reduction
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mandalay
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Western countries
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Mandalay is often associated with the poem 'Mandalay' by Rudyard Kipling and the British colonial presence in Myanmar.
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