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rug

(82,333 posts)
Tue Jan 31, 2017, 07:23 PM Jan 2017

Buddhist monks draw a crowd as sand mandala gets under way in St. Petersburg



One of eight Tibetan monks from Drepung Gomang monastery in India, works on a mandala at Florida CraftArt Galleries in St. Petersburg, laying down brightly colored sand in repetitive patterns using a chakpur, or a fluted, cone-shaped tool, into patterns. The work they are creating is called World Peace Mandala, which will show a dove in the center over planet Earth. Visitors can see the work progress through Saturday at the gallery each day. There are daily chanting ceremonies at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. each day. The monks will participate in a Dissolution ceremony at 1 pm Sunday when they will sweep up the sand and scatter it into Tampa Bay with a Buddhist blessing. SCOTT KEELER | Times

Sharon Kennedy Wynne, Times Staff Writer
Tuesday, January 31, 2017 1:35pm

The hottest show in town this week is an eight-piece band of Buddhist monks putting together a mandala that contemplates world peace one grain of sand at a time.

More than 40 people were at the door Tuesday morning waiting for Florida CraftArt Galleries in downtown St. Petersburg to open, and the crowd doubled in size as a chanting ceremony commenced.

The attraction was eight Tibetan monks from a monastery in India, one selling Tibetan goods from a table piled high with brightly colored scarves, wall hangings and journals, and seven seated around a bright blue platform that will hold an intricate mandala by week's end.

A symbol of the Buddhist lesson that life is beautiful and impermanent, the mandala is created in a meditative sequence of laying down brightly colored sand in repetitive patterns. The monks use a chakpur, a fluted, cone-shaped tool, to pour tiny lines of sand into a circular pattern that holds meaning in their symbols, colors and placement.

This one is called the World Peace Mandala, and it was designed with a dove in the center over the planet Earth and is surrounded by symbols of every major religion, including a Jewish Star of David, a Christian cross and, the star and crescent moon of Islam. The next ring of the mandala will have people of all colors holding hands.

http://www.tampabay.com/things-to-do/events/buddhist-monks-draw-a-crowd-as-sand-mandala-gets-under-way-in-st-petersburg/2311522
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Buddhist monks draw a crowd as sand mandala gets under way in St. Petersburg (Original Post) rug Jan 2017 OP
My wife tells me we're going this weekend. n/t rzemanfl Jan 2017 #1
If you get a chance, post pictures of the dissolution ceremony. rug Jan 2017 #2
Don't know what time we'll go. Seems a shame to walk six blocks without a sign. rzemanfl Jan 2017 #3
The monks came to my town to sing Phoenix61 Jan 2017 #4
I've never had an unpleasant encounter with any of them. rug Jan 2017 #5
I love those. 2naSalit Jan 2017 #6
 

rug

(82,333 posts)
2. If you get a chance, post pictures of the dissolution ceremony.
Tue Jan 31, 2017, 07:31 PM
Jan 2017
Sunday brings a dissolution ceremony at which a crowd will walk six blocks from the gallery to the bay to scatter the swept-up sand into the water as a symbol of the cycle of life.

This is where they're from: http://drepunggomang.org/

rzemanfl

(31,462 posts)
3. Don't know what time we'll go. Seems a shame to walk six blocks without a sign.
Tue Jan 31, 2017, 07:35 PM
Jan 2017

If it's warm enough I could wear the Obama/Biden t-shirt I wore on 1/20.

Phoenix61

(18,887 posts)
4. The monks came to my town to sing
Tue Jan 31, 2017, 07:50 PM
Jan 2017

I got to meet them during a workshop on healing the next day at my church. Very, very cool people. They radiated this wonder peaceful happiness.

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