Glencairn Museum hosts Tibetan Monks from India while they create a Compassion Mandala with 120 hours of work, only to dismantle it and turn it back to the earth. This series will tell you the story.
Tibetan Monks at the Glencairn Museum in Bryn Athyn, PA., putting finishing touches on the lovely Compassion Mandala they created over 5 days and 120 hours of meditative work.
Tibetan Monks preparing to dismantle the Compassion Mandala they created with 120 hrs of work over 5 days. Here they are Chanting and Singing as part of the Ritual.
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Tibetan Monks Chant and Pray over their Mandala
After 5 days and 120 hrs. of creating a lovely Mandala, these Tibetan Monks prepare to dismantle their work by Chanting and playing instruments during the Ritual
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Tibetan Monks starting to Dismantle their Mandala
Ritual of systematic dismantling of the lovely Compassion Mandala amid chanting and bell ringing. It took 5 days and 120 hours of work to create and only minutes to dismantle this sacred art. Glencairn Museum in Bryn Athyn, PA hosted these Monks.
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Tibetan Monks Carrying Dismantled Mandala to Clean Stream
After sweeping up the sand from the dismantled Compassion Mandala and putting it in a beautiful Urn, they perform the final Ritual before marching in a procession to a nearby spring to pour the sand into the spring which will then take it to the rivers and the ocean where Compassion will hopefully go around the whole earth influencing mankind for the better.
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