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  • 01/01/2001
  • By Technology Review

Sands and Time

In March, a team of monks created a Chenrezig mandala in Simmons Hall. The construction of the sand sculpture represents the creation of the universe. It took 50 hours to build, after which the sand was collected and dropped in the Charles River. The project was organized by Tenzin L. S. Priyadarshi, MIT's Buddhist chaplain.

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