Making a Mandala: Five Monks, Five Days

Making a Mandala: Five Monks, Five Days 2017-04-13T08:23:50-05:00

Ever wonder how Buddhist monks make those elegant and intricate mandalas?  Last month, a group of monks agreed to construct a mandala for the Arthur Ross Gallery at Asia Society Museum in New York.

You can watch as the monks trace the outline of a cosmic chart. Next, according to the Asia Society , the monks begin a “drawing process,”which utilizes metal funnels known as chak-pur. Colored sand is scooped into these funnels and, using scrapers, monks add the sand to the design by means of a back-and-forth scraping motion over the ridges of the funnels.”

It’s a pretty cool process.
Ever wonder how Buddhist monks make those elegant and intricate mandalas?  Last month, a group of monks agreed to construct a mandala for the Arthur Ross Gallery at Asia Society Museum in New York.

You can watch as the monks trace the outline of a cosmic chart. Next, according to the Asia Society , the monks begin a “drawing process,”which utilizes metal funnels known as chak-pur. Colored sand is scooped into these funnels and, using scrapers, monks add the sand to the design by means of a back-and-forth scraping motion over the ridges of the funnels.”

It’s a pretty cool process.


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