Introduction to the mandala: On the highest mountain of the Buddhist Academy, there is a magnificent building called the "mandala" (transliteration). The Sanskrit name of the mandala is "Mandala", which means a dojo where certain sacrificial activities are performed according to Buddhist tantric rituals. It is usually a place where people turn to pray. The upper part of it is a place for praying. It is said that if you have any disease, you can be cured by turning a hundred times here; the lower layer is a prayer wheel, and the golden cylinder remains after people's dry hands turn it. Next came a long series of crunching sounds.