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The book explores the mandala as a profound symbol in Hindu and Buddhist Tantric traditions, emphasizing how this circular (and often geometrically intricate) form represents the cosmos, the psyche, and the path to spiritual integration. Tucci examines the mandala both as visual form and as ritual space, showing how it functions not merely as an artistic motif but as an instrument of transformation and self-realisation. He further uses insights from modern psychology—especially the study of the subconscious—to interpret the mandala as a means of inner reintegration: the centred form symbolises the reintegration of fragmented consciousness, the harmonising of opposing forces, and the awakening of latent potentials. The book thus links ancient ritual practice with contemporary psychological insight. Finally, the work serves as a bridge between scholarship and personal reflection: while rooted in historical and religious studies, it invites the reader to consider the mandala’s relevance for inner life—how notions of centre, circumference, symmetry and asymmetry may mirror the human condition. The book remains accessible to both specialists in Eastern religions and general readers interested in spiritual psychology.


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