Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Tibetan Buddhist Monks Create Mandalas Using Millions Of Grains Of Sand


 
Imagine the amount of patience that’s required to create such highly detailed art such as this! To promote healing and world peace, a group of Tibetan Buddhist monks, from the Drepung Loseling Monastery in India, travel the world creating incredible mandalas using millions of grains of sand. For days or even weeks, the monks spend up to eight hours a day working on one mandala sand painting, pouring multicolored grains of sand onto a shared platform until it becomes a spectacular piece of art.
 



 

2 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

I've seen Tibetan monks do this twice now here in Edmonton. It's fascinating! And when the mandala is done, it is simply swept off the table and ended. All things in life are transient and their significance lies in the moment, not in attachment and preservation. That's zen, man.

csmith2884 said...

Here they do one each spring and then pour the sand into the river. Very cool