CAI JING’s gallery

June 4, 2005

Life is transient, only art lasts forever?

Filed under: ART, FAITH

performance art

1,2,3 - Construction of the Medicine Buddha sand mandala.
4,5,6 - The dismantling process symbolizes the Buddhist belief in the transience of life and the ideal of nonattachment to the material world.

    Mandala, a Sanskrit word that means “circle,” is a sacred diagram created in sand or paint. It symbolizes the pure, perfected universe, and provides a visual framework for establishing feelings of peace, well-being and wholeness. Composed of millions of grains of dyed sand, the mandala is believed to have a positive effect on all who see it as each particle personifies goodness. Created by Buddhist monks and nuns, the mandala is part of initiation ceremonies — accompanied by other ritual art objects, costumed dancers, music and chanting — that grant the initiate the privilege to study and practice the teachings of a sutra or tantra, sacred texts that are guides to visualizing a particular deity.

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  1. Nice blog. Can you tell me where can one find this game and the instructions to play it?

    Thanks,

    James

    Hi James, it’s not a game, it’s performance art. -Caroline

    Comment by James — June 9, 2005 @ 5:21 am

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