Kalachakra is an ancient ritual that involves a series of prayers, meditations, dances, chants, vows and the construction of a large sand mandala - all with the aim to bring world peace. Kalachakra 2012 began January 1 and lasted for ten days in the northern Indian state of Bihar. The Dalai Lama, the Tibetan Spiritual Leader, gave teachings and participated over the course of the festival. -- Paula Nelson (41 photos total)
A Buddhist devotee holds a lotus flower as she waits to welcome spiritual leader the Dalai Lama in the town of Bodhgaya, believed to be the place where Buddha attained enlightenment, for the upcoming Kalachakra Buddhist festival in the eastern Indian state of Bihar, India. The Kalachakra, the most important ritual of the Mahayana sect of traditional Buddhists, begins Dec. 31. (Altaf Qadri/Associated Press)
Buddhists
queue to enter the Mahabodhi temple, where Buddha is believed to have
attained enlightenment, before the Kalachakra Buddhist festival in
Bodhgaya, Bihar state, India. (Altaf Qadri/Associated Press) #
Buddhist
monks and other devotees wait to welcome their spiritual leader the
Dalai Lama upon his arrival in Bodhgaya. (Altaf Qadri/Associated Press)
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The
Dalai Lama delivers teachings during Kalachakra, where it is believed
Buddha attained enlightenment. (Altaf Qadri/Associated Press) #