The Heritage Museum of Asian Art, in collaboration with TIBETcenter, is honored to host the venerable Lama Losang Samten for a Tibetan Sand Mandala ritual November 9-12. You are invited to watch the creation and eventual destruction of the Sand Mandala. Lama Samten will create the Mandala of Infinite Compassion during his four-day residency at the Museum. The Lama will host evening lectures on Saturday and Sunday evening to discuss his artistic practice and traditions. The schedule is provided below, please check the exact times closer to the date, as they are subject to change.
Thursday, Nov 9
Opening Ceremony: 11:00
Public Viewing Hours: 11:00-1:00, 2:00-5:00
Friday, Nov 10
Public Viewing Hours: 11:00-1:00, 2:00-5:00
Saturday, Nov 11
Public Viewing Hours: 11:00-1:00, 2:00-5:00
Evening Lecture: 6:30-7:30
Sunday, Nov 12
Public Viewing Hours: 11:00-1:00, 2:00-5:00
Dissolution Ceremony: 3:00-5:00
Evening Lecture: 6:30-7:30
About Losang Samten:
The Venerable Lama Losang Samten is a renowned Tibetan scholar and former Buddhist monk who was born in Tibet in 1953. Following political unrest, Lama Samten's family fled Tibet and sought refuge in Nepal in 1959. Shortly after, his family relocated to Dharamsala, India in 1965 along with other Tibetan refugees. His education includes studies at the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts and the Namgyal Monastery where he received the equivalent of a Ph.D. in Buddhist Philosophy. Lama Samten has held many prestigious positions, such as the Personal Attendant to His Holiness XIV Dalai Lama, and awarded many fellowship and honorary degrees. Lama Samten is the spiritual director of the Tibetan Buddhist Center of Philadelphia and travels extensively sharing his knowledge of Buddhist philosophy and meditation, as well as showcasing his skills in Tibetan ritual art.
Since 1988, he has been demonstrating the meditative art of sand painting in the US. He has since been invited to many prestigious American museums including the American Museum of Natural History, where he constructed the first Tibetan mandala in the West, The Smithsonian Institution, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Lama Samten's rich knowledge of Buddhism and Tibetan ritual arts has earned him reputable positions, such as a Tibetan Language professor at The University of Pennsylvania.
About TIBETcenter Chicago:
TIBETcenter is a 501c3 not-for-profit Tibetan art and culture organization located in Evanston. The center endeavors to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of Tibet.
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Location:
Heritage Museum of Asian Art (3500 South Morgan Street 3rd Floor Chicago, IL 60609)