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    mandorla
    /manˈdɔːlə/

    noun

    • 1. a pointed oval figure used as an architectural feature and as an aureole enclosing figures such as Jesus Christ or the Virgin Mary in medieval art.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MandorlaMandorla - Wikipedia

    A mandorla is a frame that surrounds the totality of an iconographic figure, often used for Christ and Mary in Christian art. It may be elliptical, vesica, or rhombic, and have different colors and symbols to express holiness and light.

  3. Mandorla, (Italian: “almond”), in religious art, almond-shaped aureole of light surrounding the entire figure of a holy person; it was used in Christian art usually for the figure of Christ and is also found in the art of Buddhism.

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  4. Apr 14, 2019 · Vesica Piscis, also known as mandorla, is a shape formed by two overlapping circles that represents creation, birth, and the joining of spiritual and physical. Learn about its origin, significance, and how to use it in your spiritual practice with crystals and meditation.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › art-general › mandorlaMandorla - Encyclopedia.com

    May 14, 2018 · Mandorla is an Italian word meaning almond, and refers to a shape composed of two arcs that enclose a central panel. It is often used in Gothic architecture and Christian art to surround a deity, especially Jesus.

  6. The dwarves carry auspicious weapons used in Tantric Buddhism in their right hands and hold the left in 'tarjani mudra' (pointed index finger).Parikara refers to the large mandorla which covers the entire body of a divine figure. It is the effulgence or rays of light emitted from their being.

  7. Mandorla is a symbol of God's glory in Christian art, representing the manifestations of God's presence and actions. This web page provides various articles and PDFs on the history, meaning and types of mandorla in Byzantine iconography and theology.

  8. Mandorla is a term for a circular or almond-shaped frame that surrounds sacred figures in Christian art. Learn about its origin, symbolism, and variations in different periods and traditions.