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Reviving an artistic tradition: mandala art competition
Last Updated Mon, Sep 23, 2019
About this Gallery

To revive traditional forms and instill a cultural sense in students, Spic Macay, the cultural club of Bennett University, once again organized the Mandala Art competition on 12th September. Mandala is a complex, abstract art form done in a circular fashion. It is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘mandala’ which means circular. Mandalas have more meaning than just abstract art; it’s a connection between one’s inner world and outer reality. (Photo Essay by Kritika Lalwani)

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Meher Dhanjal, the secretary of Spic Macay club, preparing to welcome the participants.

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Arushi Chugh, a 1st year BBA student, draws the dreamcatcher Mandala pattern, the most popular pattern of the modern era.

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Anushka Agarwal, a 2nd year BAJMC student, puts her skills to work while making her art piece.

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Sakshi Rastogi, a 2nd year BAJMC student, uses Mandala tools to draw her version of the Mandala.

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Arushi Chugh, who made this mandala, believes that it all starts with a dream.

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Shubhrali , a 1st year BAJMC student, won the Mandala Art 2019 Competition.

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The mandala pattern that brought Shubhrali her laurels.

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Sakshi Rastogi, who stood 2nd poses for a picture with Spic Macay club secretary Meher Dhanjal.

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Participants and member of Spic Macay club strike a pose for the camera.