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Mandalas To understand the spiritual benefit of making a mandala To make your own mandala To experience Buddhist meditation Mandalas are sacred spaces drawn or made in sand as aids for meditation ID: 270361

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What is this monk doing ?

Mandalas

To understand the spiritual benefit of making a mandala

To make your own mandala

To experience Buddhist meditationSlide2

Mandalas are sacred spaces, drawn or made in sand, as aids for meditation.

A monk must

 undergo a long period of training (3 years), learning how to draw all the various symbols and understand the Buddhist concepts they represent. The monks must memorize each detail of the mandala as part of their monastery's training program. The monk’s life must be pure, because this is reflected in their work, for the maximum benefit of the viewer.

Describe what a mandala is.Explain how it helps with meditation.

Click to see more examples.

You

“travel” through

the different parts of a mandala in your imagination,

using them to help you become aware of

the 3 signs of being

in yourself (no-self, suffering and nothing lasts) so

you can reach enlightenment. Slide3

A

mandala is a

sacred space that represents the journey you have to make towards enlightenment in meditation. Label the different sections of your mandala using information on this slide. The outside ring

represents wholeness, the universe, eternity. If you persevere, you come to another obstacle. The 4 gates of the palace are guarded by

angry doorkeepers. What “angry doorkeepers” keep you from finding inner peace? There is a “safe” place within the circles. It is filled with angelic beings, symbols of joy and purity.

Experience their blessing and loving-kindness as you find yourself there.

Each

symbol

in the

mandala

has a special meaning.

They remind you of some part of the Buddha’s teaching, leading you closer to the heart of existence.

Colours have meanings. Blue represents truth. Red represents compassion. White represents purity. Think about each as you pass through them.

The centre of the Mandala is where all things are united as one. There is no self/ other. There is just peace, and selfless existence. You hope to reach this place within yourself.

The 3

rings within the outer circle

are rings of fire.

They

represent

some form of

greed, hatred or

the desire

to remain ignorant. You need to be strong, devoted and fearless to get through

.Slide4

Making a

Mandala

People who color mandalas often experience a deep sense of calm and well-being. Mandalas not only focus your attention, but allow you to express your creative side, which many of us neglect in our daily lives.

Watch the videoEither draw your own mandala, or colour in a template, while listening to the meditation. Don’t be afraid of your feelings !

Tibetan Meditation mantra Om Mani Padme Hum

Mandala Video

Om Mani Padme Hum

can not really be translated into a simple phrase or even a few sentences.

It is the

most widely used of all Buddhist

mantras. It invokes the symbol (bodhisattva) of all compassion.

It is commonly carved onto rocks or written on paper which is inserted into prayer wheels which are then spun. Mani = jewel, padme = lotus flower,

om and hum have no meaning.