 A Mandala is a sacred geometric figure that represents the universe.  When completed, a Mandala becomes a sacred area that serves as a receptacle.

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 A Mandala is a sacred geometric figure that represents the universe.  When completed, a Mandala becomes a sacred area that serves as a receptacle for deities and a collection point of universal forces.

 By mentally entering a Mandala and proceeding to its center, a person is symbolically guided through the cosmos to the essence of reality.  By constructing a mandala, a monk ritually participates in the Buddha's teachings.

 In Tibetan Buddhism, contemplation of sacred images is central to religious ritual, and a mandala is one of the most important of these sacred images.  A Tibetan mandala is usually made with careful placement of colored sand

 The process of constructing a Mandala is a sacred ritual. It is a meditative, painstaking process that can take days or even weeks to complete.

 Before a monk may participate in the construction of a mandala, he must undergo a lengthy period of artistic and philosophical study.

 Traditionally, four monks work together on a single mandala.  The mandala is divided into quadrants with one monk assigned to each.  Midway through the process, each monk receives an assistant who helps fill in the colors while the primary monk continues to work on detailed outlines.

 Mandalas are constructed from the center outward, beginning with a dot in the center.  With the placement of the center dot, the Mandala is consecrated to a partcular deity.  This deity will usually be depicted in an image over the center dot, although some Mandalas are purely geometric.

 Lines are then drawn through the center dot to the four corners, creating triangular geometric patterns.  These lines are then used to construct a square "palace" with four gates.  The monks usually keep to their own quadrant at this point.

 From the inner square, the monks move outward to a series of concentric circles.  Here the monks work in tandem, moving all around the Mandala. They wait until each section is entirely completed before moving outward together.  This ensures that balance is always maintained.

 Although some mandalas are painted and serve as an enduring object of contemplation, the traditional Tibetan sand mandala, when completed, is deliberately destroyed.  This ritual reminds those who painstakingly constructed the mandala of the central Buddhist teaching of the impermanence of all things.