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Tibetan Buddhist Monks create a Mandala, an aesthetic prayer in the form of an abstract geometric figure made of colorful sand particles as a blessing to the Wang Center on its Tenth Anniversary. On this occasion, the monks will create a Manjushree or Wisdom Deity Mandala. With wisdom comes prosperity, peace and harmony.
With special presence and invocation by the High Lama Khenchen Tsewang Gyatso Rinpoche and chanting and dance by the monks of Namdroling Monastery from South India. Visit palyul.org.
Free and open to the public.
Opening Ceremony with polyphonic chanting and dance: October 28, 2:30 pm
Closing Ceremony with chanting, dance and distribution of the sand: October 30, 1:00 pm
Tibetan Buddhist Monks create a Mandala, an aesthetic prayer in the form of an abstract geometric figure made of colorful sand particles as a blessing to the Wang Center on its Tenth Anniversary. On this occasion, the monks will create a Manjushree or Wisdom Deity Mandala. With wisdom comes prosperity, peace and harmony.
With special presence and invocation by the High Lama Khenchen Tsewang Gyatso Rinpoche and chanting and dance by the monks of Namdroling Monastery from South India. Visit palyul.org.
Free and open to the public.
Opening Ceremony with polyphonic chanting and dance: October 28, 2:30 pm
Closing Ceremony with chanting, dance and distribution of the sand: October 30, 1:00 pm
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