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  2. Sand mandala - Wikipedia

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    Sand mandala (Tibetan: དཀྱིལ་འཁོར།, Wylie: dkyil 'khor, THL kyinkhor; Chinese: 沙壇城/壇城沙畫) is a Tibetan Buddhist tradition involving the creation and destruction of mandalas made from colored sand.

  3. Mandala - Wikipedia

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    To create these mandalas, the monks first create a sketch, [29] then take colorful sand traditionally made from powdered stones and gems into copper funnels called Cornetts [27] and gently tap sand out of them to create the sand mandala. Each color represents attributes of deities.

  4. Sandpainting - Wikipedia

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    Mandala made of sand in the Sera Monastery, Lhasa Mandala Sable 2008-05 showing the use of Chak-pur. Tibetan Buddhist sand paintings usually composed mandalas. In Tibetan, it is called dul-tson-kyil-khor (mandala of coloured powders). The sand is carefully placed on a large, flat table.

  5. Tibetan monks create colorful sand mandala in SLO. Here’s a ...

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    The monks came to town this week to spend four days creating the intricate artwork — before destroying it.

  6. Tibetan art - Wikipedia

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    The best known of these is the sand mandala, a largely geometric image made up with grains of sand or minerals, where necessary dyed to give several bright colours. These are placed onto a drawn pattern on a flat and even ground surface with great skill, using cone-shaped funnels called chak-pur and fingers.

  7. Murals on Tibetan Buddhist monasteries - Wikipedia

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    5.Ritual Mandalas: Mandalas serve as focal points for meditation, guiding the practitioner into deeper states of awareness and concentration. The act of creating a mandala, especially sand mandalas, is itself considered a meditative and healing ritual, symbolizing impermanence and the cycle of life.

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  9. Joe Mangrum - Wikipedia

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    Mangrum's "Asynchronous Syntropy" sand painting. Joe Mangrum has created hundreds of sand paintings in public spaces of New York City. Each large scale sand painting is spontaneously created by pouring colored sand into multiple patterns over the course of a day and is often fifteen to twenty feet in diameter.

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