48 Days And New Habits: The Promising Period Of Mandalam
Yoga and Total Health|January 2024
In many cultures, the idea of Mandalam, which is a period of 48 days, holds significant importance. It is believed that to ensure a new habit is fully integrated into your system, one must practice the habit consistently for one Mandalam. This concept has been passed down through generations and is grounded in the belief that it takes 48 days for a new behaviour to become a natural part of one's routine.
Shri TS Karthik
48 Days And New Habits: The Promising Period Of Mandalam

The practice of committing to a new habit for one Mandalam can be traced back to ancient traditions and has been a part of various religious and spiritual rituals. In Hinduism, for example, the Mandala is a spiritual and ritual symbol representing the universe. It is used as a meditation tool and is believed to help establish a sacred space and aid in focusing attention. Similarly, in some Buddhist traditions, monks undertake a 48-day retreat to deepen their meditation practice and cultivate mindfulness.

This story is from the January 2024 edition of Yoga and Total Health.

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