Creation of the Sand Mandala | Navy Pier – Chicago

 

Monks creating mandala in Chicago

 

The people have asked and the people shall receive.

Back by popular demand, the Tibetan Monks of Drepung Gomang Monastery in India join us here at Navy Pier for another weekend of meditation, peaceful prayer, and stunning art creation.The Monks last visited Chicago back in August and drew large crowds curious to witness their unique religious ceremony. Starting Thursday, October 11 and concluding on Saturday, October 13, visitors will be able to experience the magic created under the fingertips of the Tibetan Monks for the first, or perhaps second, time in Navy Pier’s beautiful Crystal Gardens.Over three days, the Monks will create a magnificent sand Mandala, a sacred sand painting representing the principles and traditions of Buddhism. The Mandala holds special significance to Tibetan Buddhists who see it as a place of Nirvana and peace and also a symbol of balance. Day by day, the Monks will slowly take colored sand and shape it into intricate patterns until the full Mandala diagram has been constructed. During breaks, they will chant, another ancient tradition you definitely do not want to miss.To see the finished sand Mandala, make sure you stop by before the Closing Ceremony on Saturday at 2 p.m. when the piece is dissembled!ScheduleThursday and Friday: 11 a.m.- 8 p.m. with Chanting at 12 p.m. and 7 p.m.Saturday: 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. with Chanting at 12 p.m. and Closing Ceremony at 2 p.m.

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3 thoughts on “Creation of the Sand Mandala | Navy Pier – Chicago”

  1. The stupid average and ignorant Americans that dont believe in the spirit realm are going to go for this in the name of art. But ask the monks themselves and they will tell you that they invoke dieties. This is similar to Muslims opening halaal restaurants in the name of cultural diversity. Make no mistake that both Tibetans and Muslims have no intention if spreading art or middle eastern food. They want to take over the nation by bringing in a new spirit into the region.

    Interestingly I was reading up about madman Aliester Crowley today and I was not surprised to learn that he dabled in Hinduism and Buddhism along with his other hobbies of Egyptology and sex magic. Are all these belief systems invoking a similar dirty spirit hence stupid drunk people are constantly attracted to them? Or is all this just art damn it?

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