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Related: About this forumBuddhist 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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rug
Jan 2017
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Don't know what time we'll go. Seems a shame to walk six blocks without a sign.
rzemanfl
Jan 2017
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rzemanfl
(30,294 posts)1. My wife tells me we're going this weekend. n/t
rug
(82,333 posts)2. If you get a chance, post pictures of the dissolution ceremony.
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
(30,294 posts)3. Don't know what time we'll go. Seems a shame to walk six blocks without a sign.
If it's warm enough I could wear the Obama/Biden t-shirt I wore on 1/20.
Phoenix61
(17,716 posts)4. The monks came to my town to sing
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.
rug
(82,333 posts)5. I've never had an unpleasant encounter with any of them.
2naSalit
(93,201 posts)6. I love those.
Been to two of them in the past. I hope to see a photo of it.