Sacred Geometry Mandala

A mandala is a radially symmetric design used across cultures — from Hindu and Buddhist ritual art to Gothic rose windows — to represent wholeness, balance, and the structure of the cosmos. Sacred geometry treats shapes like the circle, the Flower of Life, and Metatron's Cube as visual expressions of mathematical harmony believed to underlie natural forms, from snowflakes to galaxies. This simulation layers nested Platonic solids (icosahedron, dodecahedron, octahedron) as wireframe and glowing shells around a pulsing core, surrounded by flat rings of the Flower of Life, a Star of David, Metatron's-cube connecting lines, and concentric radial circles. Each layer spins on its own axis at its own speed, so watch how the polyhedra tumble independently while the flat circular patterns rotate together — the interplay of layered symmetry and independent motion is the core visual idea. Drag to orbit the camera and scroll to zoom in on the central glowing icosahedron core.
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