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When the Goddess Speaks in Geometry — My Lalitha Sahasranama Vaastu Mandala Series

By Varalakshmi Bharanidharan  |  Mandala Artist & Art Therapist  |  May 2026

There is a sound that has no end.

The Lalitha Sahasranama — a Vedic hymn of one thousand names of Goddess Lalitha, the Divine Mother. Each nama is not just a word. It is a vibration. And in the Vedic tradition, every vibration has a form — a geometry.

Geometry is not a shape. Geometry is a vibration made visible.

This is the truth I paint every time I sit with this series.

Lalitha Sahasranama Vaastu Mandala Series — Sacred Geometry Mandalas by Varalakshmi Bharanidharan, Varaaz Arts
Lalitha Sahasranama Vaastu Mandala Series displayed in a home — Varaaz Arts

Lalitha Sahasranama Vaastu Mandala Series — Sacred Geometry on Paper | Varalakshmi Bharanidharan, Varaaz Arts

The Foundation

Every mandala in this series is rooted in Sacred Geometry — the Flower of Life, Metatron's Cube, and the ancient forms that have appeared in temples across India, Egypt, and beyond for thousands of years.

These are not decorative patterns. They are the vibrational blueprints of creation itself — the same geometry found in a flower, a shell, a snowflake, a galaxy.

Modern Cymatics confirms what the Vedic seers knew thousands of years ago: every sound creates a specific geometric pattern. Every Sanskrit syllable has a form. And every nama of the Goddess, when truly felt, reveals itself as geometry.

This is what a Vaastu Mandala is — a sacred geometric diagram that maps divine energy into physical space.

In the Vedic tradition, a Vaastu Mandala is not decoration. It is a living energetic map — placed in a space to align, protect, and elevate the energy within it. Every painting in this series is one.

How I Create

I begin by sitting with a nama. Not reading it — feeling it. I let the sound settle into my body before the compass touches the paper.

Then the geometry opens.

Each ring carries the frequency of that nama. Each petal, each arc, each intersection is a layer of the Goddess's quality — her grace, her fierceness, her light. And alongside the Vedic structure, my intuition is always present. Colours arrive unplanned. Lines connect unexpectedly. The mandala stops being mine and becomes something more.

What I hold in my awareness while I create — my intention, my devotion — also enters the work.

What You Receive

People tell me they feel something when they sit with these paintings. A stillness. A pull toward a part of the mandala they cannot explain. One person said she felt like she was being prayed over — not by me, but through the painting.

When a Lalitha Sahasranama Vaastu Mandala enters your space, it brings the vibration of the Goddess's names with it. It is a zone. A field. A way to feel the Divine Mother in the language she has always spoken — geometry, vibration, and light.

If you have ever been drawn to a mandala without knowing why — the sound inside it was calling you home.

"Where Sacred Geometry meets Art Therapy, the mind finds balance and the soul remembers itself." — Varalakshmi Bharanidharan, Varaaz Arts

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Each mandala in this series is a unique creation — rooted in sacred sound, Vedic geometry, and devoted intuition. If you feel drawn to this work, Varalakshmi would love to hear from you.

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Varalakshmi Bharanidharan is a Mandala Artist, Art Therapist, and Mandala Researcher from Chennai. She holds a Wonder Book of Record for India's largest hand-drawn Sacred Geometry Mandala and is a certified Art Therapist and Art Counsellor from California State University (ICPEM). She has received the Rotary Dronacharya Award 2025 for excellence in teaching and mentoring. She teaches through Varaaz Arts — Experience Your Mandala.

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