Mandala is Sanskrit for circle, and it is a geometric design of religious significance in most Asian cultures. Mandalas are believed to represent different aspects of the universe and are important instruments in meditation for Buddhists and Hindus. The most basic mandalas are circles within squares and organized into sections around a single reference point. Mandalas can take quite complex and endless designs, making them unique pieces of art. According to Artists Saudamini Madra, Mandalas are all about finding peace in the symmetry of the universe’s design. Mandalas are not just limited to Asians, as the Aztecs, European Catholics, and Australian aborigines all created mandalas in one form or another, suggesting that these symbols speak to something deep within our souls. 

Whether you want to create Mandala for its aesthetic value or explore its deeply rooted spiritual connotation, the following are the top ten free ebooks on Kindle for beginners. 

  1. ZEN MANDALAS: Mesmerizing Art of mandalas and Zendoodle (Zendoodle, Zentangle, Mandalas Art)

Author, Abby Olivia Collins, mentions that you do not have to shelve a lot of money on vacation just to relax; she believes that drawing zen mandalas and zen-doodles is an efficient way of channelling out your stress. Her book provides readers with what they need to know to draw zen mandalas and zen-doodles. Moreover, the book uses some easily obtainable art supplies for its zen projects.

  1. The Art of Mandala Meditation: Mandala Designs to Heal Your Mind, Body and Spirit

This 192-paged book by Michal Beaucaire is a gorgeous collection of inspirational instructions and more than eighty colourful mandala illustrations from which readers can get inspiration. Just like Buddhists monks use mandalas in mediation, Beaucaire believes that making mandalas also eases the mind and frees it from obstacles that prevent it from achieving inner peace. 

  1. String Art Mandala: Professional String art design

This book by Rini Jose provides string-art mandala designs tutorials through step-by-step instructions that readers can easily follow. The book is for those interested in making professional string art, and it provides many tips and tricks that beginner-level readers can find very useful. 

  1. Flower of Life: Children’s Mandala Book

This is a mandala-art tutorial targetting kids below the age of 18. Luna Sulli, the book’s author, observes that Mandalas are a great way to relax and practice expressing oneself. Moreover, there is no wrong or right in art, and her book provides simple tutorials that kids can follow

  1.  Comprehensive Mandala Art: Colouring Art Book

This book, authored by Riva publications, observes that Mandalas are used in many cultures to symbolize wholeness and unity. This 36-paged book is a humble introduction to mandala making by colouring. This colouring book is a perfect pick for gifting or just for personal refreshment. 

  1. Mandala: Journeys Within the Circle

Karen Scott, the book’s author, is a mandala artist and trainer who is vocal about how Mandala can transform lives. Her book delves into the meaning of the Mandala art form and provides a guide into creating and interpreting your Mandalas. Nevertheless, Scott’s book is highly recommended for anyone wishing to make Mandala for its spiritual significance. 

  1. Weekly Meditation Mandalas: 52 Mindful Messages (Mindfulness & Meditation Book 1)

Weekly Meditation Mandalas is a book by All-natural Spirit, and just like an apple a day keeps the doctor away, a Mandala a week may be just what you need. The book provides 52 unique Mandalas of various shapes, knots, colour backgrounds, and abstract patterns. Moreover, the book contains 52 mindful messages alongside every Mandala for meditation assistance. Nevertheless, this is another book suitable for persons seeking Mandalas for meditation. 

  1. Mandala Drawing for Beginners: Learn How to Draw Mandalas with Step-by-Step Tutorial

According to the book’s author, Anna Quinn, Mandalas symbolize the balance and beauty of the universe. In her book, Quinn teaches her readers about Mandalas, and she also guides them through drawing their first mandalas introduces them to Open Spaced Free-hand Mandalas, the Water Mandala and Practicing DIY Mandalas. 

  1. The geometrical dance of planets: DIY String art Design Idea Book

This highly rated book by Arisa Chinen is for every lover of geometric art. According to the author, when we connect the orbital motions of Earth and Venus, a five petaled-shaped flower appears. She mentions that this orbital flower is just an example of the numerous designs that can be created by using double nail patterns. Her book introduces readers to double orbit designs using computer-simulated diagrams. 

  1. Meditative Mandala Making: A Grounding Practice to Nourish Your Soul

Lastly, this 47-paged book by Carol Lowell is a good read for adults and children over five. In her book, Lowell takes her readers on discovering the meaning of messages encoded in Mandalas. She hopes that by reading her book, one will learn a bit of history about Mandalas, relax, and learn how to create them. The book features step-by-step instructions on Mandala making, colourful photographs, and templates to use.