Saturday
20
September

Opening City Shrine - An installation by Dicki Lakha

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City Shrine is an interpretation of the Tibetan prayer wheel. While spinning each wheel you are invited to send an intention into our world and the prayer wheel will work as a vehicle for your prayer. Traditionally you pray for all living beings, To dispel the miseries of the world.

At the opening the Tibetan Community will perform an inauguration ritual at 15.45h.

All are welcome!

DA:

City Shrine er en fortolkning af det tibetanske bedhjul. Når du drejer på hvert hjul, inviteres du til at sende en intention ud i verden, og bedhjulet vil fungere som et redskab for din bøn. Traditionelt beder man for alle levende væsener, for at fordrive verdens lidelser.

Ved åbningen vil det tibetanske samfund udføre en indvielsesritual kl. 15.45.

Alle er velkomne!

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20 Sep
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20 Sep
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Refshalevej 153
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