The Making of a Mandala

submitted by songofshambhala on 10/30/13 1

On Oct. 15 two Tibetan Buddhist monks began the meticulous work of creating a sand mandala - an intricate, geometric design representing a Buddha's palace - in the Fleming Museum's Marble Court. For one week, Lobsang Tashi and Tenzin Thutop created the image, dedicated to Chenrezig, the Buddhist embodiment of compassion, by directing each grain of sand into place with handcrafted tools, as museum visitors looked on. When the piece was finished, the monks dismantled the work in a ceremony designed to convey their simple message: our existence here is brief and compassion for each other is imperative.

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