Mandala in Operation of Web 3.0

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Nepal Ananda
Shinzo Kobayashi
A. K. Mishra
Aithal P. S.

Abstract

Purpose: There is no other means of expressing emotions in the world that can be compared to mandalas, rather its use in our festivals, rituals, behavior, rituals or many activities from birth to death carries not only our emotions but also resolutions and visions, that is why mandalas are a mandatory use in every operation in modern times of web 3.0. If it can be done, its possibility of easy operability will increase.


Design/Methodology/Approach: Secondary data as Case Projects followed by Primary data through consultation regarding use of Mandala and its outcome in response to Blockchain will be carried out systematically for assuring further application on the basis of features comparisons.


Findings/Result: Mandala is an integral part of Buddhism, culture, and philosophy. In the development of civilization, the influence of mandalas can be seen on various topics from the origin of the universe to daily life. From ancient times to the present, it seems that the art and subject of the mandala have been equally reflected in the culture, customs, and manners, political and social fields. With the development of technology, the practice of using ancient knowledge, skills and methods in an age-old manner has started to develop. Especially in the fields of literature and language, if such a practice had been going on for a while and it is an opportunity of applying the same in the field of technology and development also as an advanced data management tool in the field of applied IT as wider utility without boundary under decentralized data mechanism for rapid development of supplying Society 5.0 demands of web 3.0. In this regard, Japan is benefiting a lot by using the structural method of mandala in educational activities, while Nepal and India as Akhanda Bharat, which has made a significant contribution to the origin and development of mandala, should also be able to benefit by using it in the educational and professional fields.


Originality/Value: The study is have reinvented mandala as a new and innovative technology in the field of information technology.


Paper Type: Research paper

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Nepal Ananda, Shinzo Kobayashi, A. K. Mishra, & Aithal P. S. (2023). Mandala in Operation of Web 3.0. International Journal of Case Studies in Business, IT and Education (IJCSBE), 7(1), 220–229. https://doi.org/10.47992/IJCSBE.2581.6942.0254
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