Mandala (disambiguation)

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Mandala is a geometric configuration of symbols used in various spiritual traditions.

Mandala may also refer to:

Geography

  • The Mandala, a famous boulder problem in Bishop, California
  • Blantyre, a city in Malawi, also called Mandala
  • Puncak Mandala, a mountain in Pegunungan Bintang Regency, Highland Papua, Indonesia

Geopolitical history

  • Rajamandala, a political model in ancient South Asia
  • Mandala (political model), a political model in medieval Southeast Asia
  • Mandal, another word for Tehsil, an administrative division of some countries of South Asia
  • Monthon, a former subdivision of Thailand

People

  • Mark Mandala (died 2009), American television executive and President of the ABC
  • Tommy Suharto (Hutomo Mandala Putra, born 1962), Indonesian businessman and politician

Literature

  • The 10 books of the Rigveda, a Hindu religious text
  • Mandala (novel) by Pearl S. Buck

Film and television

  • The Devil's Sword, a 1984 Indonesian film that centers on the comic book character Mandala
  • "Mandala" (Breaking Bad), the eleventh episode of the second season of Breaking Bad
  • Mandala (film), a 1981 Korean film
  • Mandala (TV series), a 1987 Brazilian telenovela

Music

  • Mandalaband, a British progressive rock band
  • Mandala (band), a Canadian R&B and soul band from the 1960s
  • Mandala (Rx Bandits album), 2009
  • Mandala (Kitarō album), 1994

Other uses

  • Tigerair Mandala, a low-cost airline based in Indonesia
  • Mandala Stadium, a football stadium in Jayapura, Indonesia
  • Mandal (disambiguation)

See also

  • Mandali (disambiguation)
  • Mandara (disambiguation)
  • Mandela (disambiguation)
    • Nelson Mandela, anti-apartheid revolutionary, president of South Africa
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