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Mandala Wheels for Statues and Stupas

This document contains drawings of mandala wheels for filling statues and stupas, including Dzambhala, Norgyunma, Ganapati, the Eight Auspicious Symbols, and a Double Dorje. The drawings were created by Venerable Losang Konchok, a thangka painter at Dorje Chang Institute in Auckland, New Zealand, at the request of Murray Wright to prepare for filling and blessing a statue in 2005.

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Mandala Wheels for Statues and Stupas

This document contains drawings of mandala wheels for filling statues and stupas, including Dzambhala, Norgyunma, Ganapati, the Eight Auspicious Symbols, and a Double Dorje. The drawings were created by Venerable Losang Konchok, a thangka painter at Dorje Chang Institute in Auckland, New Zealand, at the request of Murray Wright to prepare for filling and blessing a statue in 2005.

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  • Mandala Wheels Introduction
  • Dzambhala
  • Norgyumma
  • Ganapati
  • Eight Auspicious Symbols
  • Double Dorje

Mandala Wheels

for Filling Statues and Stupas

Colophon:
These mandala wheels were drawn by Venerable Losang Konchok, resident thangka painter at Dorje Chang Institute in Auckland,
New Zealand. The drawings were done at the request of Murray Wright in preparation for filling and blessing a statue in the
summer of 2005.
Dzambhala
Norgyunma
Ganapati
Eight Auspicious Symbols
Double Dorje

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