Tibetan Sand Mandala with two Lamas from the Sonada Monastery
From Thursday August 1 to Saturday August 3 from 2pm till 6pm and Sunday August 4 from 1pm till 3pm
Registrations are closed
A project to support the Samdrub Darjay Chöling Monastery in Darjeeling (India)
Would you like to see how a sand mandala is made?
We invite you to come and find out on Thursday 1, Friday 2, Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 August between 2pm and 6pm!
You'll have the chance to see Lama Wangel and Lama Tenzin from the Sonada Monastery at work. They'll be delighted to welcome you !
Everyone is welcome, including the very young !
A sand mandala is much more than just a work of art! The word "mandala" comes from Sanskrit and means "centre" or "inner content". On a conventional level, the mandala represents the entire universe as perceived by the individual: it is then considered to be the centre of his or her perceptions. On the subtle level, the mandala is the pure development of the wisdom mind of the Buddhas, the pure and clear perception of the essence of all things. Read more...
We ask you to make a minimum donation of €10
You'll find the donation vase at the entrance to the hall.
Thank you very much for your contribution.
The proceeds from this project, which will take place at Kagyu Yeunten Gyamtso Ling's three centres, will go entirely to benefit the training of the monks of Sonada Monastery , where the Lamas who teach at our three centres in Huy, Brussels and Schoten studied and were trained.