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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin , Texas - January 12 , 2013 - Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery, construct an intricate, highly patterned large-scale sand mandala using million of grains of colored sand at the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Museum of Art on January 11th, 2013   A sand mandala is ritualistically destroyed once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.
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  • Austin, Texas: July 14, 2006: A Taoist monk from the Wudang Mountain monastery in China plays a Zhonghu, a bowed stringed instrument, at the Texas Capitol for tourists during a week-long fund-raising visit to the U.S. The U.S. visit aims to share the cultural arts of the Taoist Chinese religion that dates to the Han Dynasty of the second century. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, Texas: July 14, 2006: A Taoist monk from the Wudang Mountain monastery in China plays a dizi, or flute, at the Texas Capitol for tourists during a week-long fundraising visit to the U.S. The U.S. visit aims to share the cultural arts of the Taoist Chinese religion that dates to the Han Dynasty of the second century. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, Texas: July 14, 2006: A Taoist monk from the Wudang Mountain monastery in China plays a pipa, a plucked string instrument, at the Texas Capitol for tourists during a week-long fund-raising visit to the U.S. The U.S. visit aims to share the cultural arts of the Taoist Chinese religion that dates to the Han Dynasty of the second century. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, Texas: July 14, 2006: A Taoist monk from the Wudang Mountain monastery in China plays a Zhonghu, a bowed stringed instrument, at the Texas Capitol for tourists during a week-long fund-raising visit to the U.S. The U.S. visit aims to share the cultural arts of the Taoist Chinese religion that dates to the Han Dynasty of the second century. ©© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: July 14, 2006: A Taoist monk from the Wudang Mountain monastery in China plays a dizi, or flute, at the Texas Capitol for tourists during a week-long fundraising visit to the U.S. The U.S. visit aims to share the cultural arts of the Taoist Chinese religion that dates to the Han Dynasty of the second century. ©© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: July 14, 2006: A Taoist monk from the Wudang Mountain monastery in China plays a pipa, a plucked string instrument, at the Texas Capitol for tourists during a week-long fund-raising visit to the U.S. The U.S. visit aims to share the cultural arts of the Taoist Chinese religion that dates to the Han Dynasty of the second century. ©© Bob Daemmrich
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  • El Paso, Texas May 14, 2009: Scenes from the arts district downtown El Paso, TX showing the statue of Fray Garcia de San Fransisco, the founder of El Paso in 1659.   ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas:  Tibetian monks chanting in front of Texas Capitol building on U.S. visit. ©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works  CDMC9468
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