Three Mandalas for Peace

This project started with the inspired vision the Buddhist teacher Acharya  Dawa Choddak Rinpoche.

According to the Buddhist tradition, there are certain special structures, among which are mandalas, that by working on the energetic level, allow to eliminate negativities and protect against disasters.

The Peace Mandala, as an artistic work of Buddhist culture, it consists of a three-dimensional pyramid-circular structure, approximately four by four meters on each side and about three meters high. It is made of wood and has been hand carved and painted by in Nepal.

Representa la tierra pura de Dorje Phurba (Vajrakilaya) de acuerdo con la tradición Dudjom Tersar, que dicta los materiales que deben usarse, así como el tamaño, proporciones y posición de las figuras, además de los colores deben utilizarse.

Lama Dawa aspiration was to build three Vajrakilaya Mandalas in very specific locations around the world.

In these Degenerate Era when the earth and its inhabitants are facing many dangers these three Mandalas will have profound benefits that will help, among other thigs, to mitigate the levels of anger, violence, famine, epidemic diseases, economic breakdowns.

The location of the Vajrakilaya Mandalas is such that these benefits will be optimized, as each of them will work with a particular primordial element:

P’hurba T’hinley Ling (Lasing, IA, Estados Unidos): Will work with the WATER. The Mississipi river is the central channel of North America.

Pharping (Nepal): Will work with the EARTH. In this place is where Guru Rinpoche first practice Vajrakilya.

Popocatepetl volcano (Mexico): Will work with the FIRE. When visiting the area, Lama Dawa had several visions and dreams related to the volcano.