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      • Born in Tibet in 1953, Losang Samten escaped in 1959 and settled in India. In 1975, while studying in the Namgyal Monastery, he was chosen to enter a three-and-a-half year intensive training program in sand mandala painting, the ritual art form that originated in India 2,500 years ago and that has been practiced in Tibet since 600 A.D.
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  2. Biography. The Venerable Losang Samten, a renowned Tibetan scholar and a former Buddhist monk, was born in Chung Ribuce, of central Tibet. In 1959, he and his family fled to Nepal and later moved to Dharamsala, India. His education includes studies at the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts and the Namgyal Monastery which is the monastery of ...

  3. Losang Samten (Tibetan: བློ་བཟང་བསམ་གཏན།, Wylie: blo-bzang bsam-gtan) is a Tibetan-American scholar, sand mandala artist, former Buddhist monk, and Spiritual Director of the Chenrezig Tibetan Buddhist Center of Philadelphia.

  4. Losang Samten is a Tibetan scholar, ritual art expert, sand mandala artist, and former monk. He is the Spiritual Director of the Chenrezig Tibetan Buddhist Center of Philadelphia. Anne Doran is a writer and editor for the visual arts. She lives in New York City.

  5. Bio. Born in Tibet in 1953, Losang Samten escaped in 1959 and settled in India. In 1975, while studying in the Namgyal Monastery, he was chosen to enter a three-and-a-half year intensive training program in sand mandala painting, the ritual art form that originated in India 2,500 years ago and that has been practiced in Tibet since 600 A.D.

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · Originating from Sanskrit, mandala meanscircle.” In Losangs native Tibetan, the mandala is called kyil-khor, meaning not only “circle” but “essence.” “On one hand, the mandala is just a piece of art,” Losang explained. “But another way to look at it is the whole teaching of the Buddha dharma.”

  7. www.losangsamten.comLosang Samten

    Losang Samten is one of the Mandala Masters who created the first public sand mandala in the West in 1988. He is the spiritual director of several Buddhist Centers in North America, with a home base currently in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – the City of Brotherly Love.

  8. Tibetan Sand Mandala Artist. Losang Samten is a Tibetan sand mandala artist. As a teacher of meditation and as Spiritual Director of the Tibetan Buddhist Center of Philadelphia, he lives and practices his art as part of a community of Buddhists, both Tibetan and others.