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The five day residency consists of the monks constructing an incredible, sprawling and intricate sand mandala. The construction ritual is a mesmerizing spectacle, a construction project featuring millions of grains of sand painstakingly laid into place.
The ceremony began Wednesday, but intrigued guests can still witness the process all day Friday, from 10 am to 6 pm. Saturday, August 17, from 12 pm to 4 pm, the public is invited out to use a traditional chakpur to contribute to a sand mandala. Also the Sacred Music Dance for World Healing gets underway, with a matinee at 2 pm and the full performance at 7 pm.
Finally on Sunday, starting at 10 am with viewing hours beginning at 2 pm , the monks will dismantle the mandala, sweeping up the sand to be distributed to the audience, signifying the impermanence of life. Best of all, observing this unique and beautiful process is free. The Site Lines exhibition will remain open through its last weekend, giving families one last chance to see it before it closes.
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