Colors are important when creating a mandala because of their symbolism. Combinations can be used to bring about healing, prosperity, transformation and more. Mandala colors can carry cultural significance, as well as personal meaning. The colors used in Mandalas carry emotional and psychological significance, with each color representing different aspects of human experience. Red (1st Chakra): Fire, passion, strength
Orange (2nd Chakra): Energy, heat, self-awareness, transformation and vitality
Yellow (3rd Chakra): Light, power, joy, wisdom, learning, wealth, laughter, happiness and prosperity
Green (4th Chakra): Peace, nature, physical healing, psychic ability and caring
Blue (5th Chakra): Tranquility, coldness, emotional healing, inner peace and meditation
Violet: (6th Chakra): Spiritual forces
White (7th Chakra): Purity, unity and spiritual focus
Pink: Love, intuition and femininity
Black: Mystery, deep thinking, individuality and secrets
Grey: just like brown, has several shades. They can either be cold or warm and they can be almost identical with one of the pure colors. They can be vivid or soft, can express boredom and sadness or, on the contrary, vitality and cheerfulness.