Coloring Pages for Pagan Children – Mandalas
(For kids of all ages and adults)
Mandala is the Sanskrit word for sacred circle, polygon, community, or connection. Native American, Hindu, and Buddhist Tantric practices have used Mandalas for thousands of years as an aid for meditation, and to express illuminated states of consciousness and for healing the body, mind, and spirit.
The dictionary defines a mandala as any of various ritualistic geometric designs symbolic of the universe; a generic word for any geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically, a view of the Universe from the human perspective.
Mandalas can be colored for fun, relaxation, intent, focus, or meditation.
Large Collection Mandala Coloring Pages (at edupics) – from ages 5 and up, many for adults also, complex, beautiful, 6 categories and various themes (i.e. animals, scarabs, Christmas)
Mandalas to Color (12 coloring pages at freekidscoloring.com, very nice selection)
Papercrafts for Kids - Mandalas (geometric designs, click on colored images to view larger black & white printable image to color in) – site also has a lot of information to learn more about the art and symbology of mandalas.
Mandala Coloring Pages (6 printable pages)
June Moon Visionary Art Mandalas (19 coloring pages, nice selection)
Mandalarbre volume 1 (French website – 90 Mandala Coloring Pages for older kids and adults) – click on images to view larger image. See also: volume 2, volume 3, volume 4.
If you enjoyed this page, be sure check out our other coloring book pages:
- Beltane/May Day
- Candlemas/Imbolc
- Christmas/Winter Solstice/Yule
- Fall Equinox/Harvest/Thanksgiving
- The Gods and Goddesses
- Hallowmas/Samhain/Halloween
- Harry Potter (also includes links to free craft projects)
- Spring Equinox/Ostara/Easter
- Valentine’s Day





























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