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Monks take days to build mandala, then destroy it in hours
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Tibetan Monks Create, Then Destroy Sand Mandala | Multimedia | DePaul University Newsline | DePaul University, Chicago
Tibetan Monks Create, Then Destroy Sand Mandala | Multimedia | DePaul University Newsline | DePaul University, Chicago
Monks take days to build mandala, then destroy it in hours
Tibetan Monks Create, Then Destroy Sand Mandala | Multimedia | DePaul University Newsline | DePaul University, Chicago
Tibetan Monks Create, Then Destroy Sand Mandala | Multimedia | DePaul University Newsline | DePaul University, Chicago
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