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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Buddhists use mandalas to represent
A
Karma
B
Dharma
C
Impermanence
D
Detachment
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -One interesting thing about the process of mandala making is that, after the mandala is completed, the accompanying ceremonies and public viewing is over, the mandala is destroyed in one swift sweep. This represents the ultimate impermanence of all conditioned things.

Detailed explanation-2: -A mandala is a symbol of the universe in its ideal form, and its creation signifies the transformation of a universe of suffering into one of joy. It can also be used as an aid to meditation, helping the meditator to envision how to achieve the perfect self.

Detailed explanation-3: -Sand Mandala Buddhist monks and Navajo cultures have long used sand mandalas as a traditional, religious element. These intricate designs use a variety of symbols made from colored sand that represent the impermanence of human life.

Detailed explanation-4: -Mandalas are two-or three-dimensional ritual objects found in Tibetan Buddhist and other religious traditions. Typically geometric in design, they are understood to represent the realm of a celestial being, including his or her palace and divine retinue.

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