MR2551 Sacred dance of sixteen heroes
Photo : Matthieu Ricard
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The sacred Tibetan dance of Sixteen Heroes (Gings) presents a symbolism that is most complex and profound. It concerns the spiritual energies linking the mind and the body. The sixteen heroes represent sixteen essences (bindu) whose movements in the subtle veins (nadi) are expressed by the transmutations of energy, or vital “wind” (prana). The multicolored fans attached to various parts of the masks of these gings signify that these last are surrounded by rainbow-colored lights. Their tiger skin skirts symbolize the sublimation of ordinary passion. The three flags above the mask represent the three jewels: Buddha, Dharma (his teaching), and Sangha (the community of disciples). Monastery of Trongsar, Bhutan, 2007. Order online a photographic work of art, signed by the hand of Matthieu Ricard, buddhist monk, photographer and author. He has also been the French interpreter of His Holiness the XIVth Dalai Lama since 1989. Some of the photographs in his collection are printed in limited edition, signed, numbered and delivered with a certificate of authenticity.
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