
Tompa Tsokar Sum Thangka (75cmx46cm flex print with brocade)
Tibetan Thangka is a traditional form of Buddhist painting. It usually depicts deities, mandalas, or spiritual scenes. Thangkas are highly detail and vibrant, and they serve as visual aids for meditation and spiritual practice. They are considered scared and are often used in religious ceremonies and as object of devotion.
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* They are usually created on silk or cotton and are highly detailed and vibrant.
* By reciting the praises of the Twenty-One Taras with devotion, at dawn or dusk, and remembering Tara and reciting her mantra at any time of the day or night, we are protected from fear and danger, and all our wishes are fulfilled.
* They often features intricate iconography and are created by silk artists using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
* Thangkas are not only visually stunning but also hold deep spiritual significance in Tibetan Buddhism.
* Size 2 feet
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Jamphel Yang is also known as Manjushri.
Tibetan Thangka is a traditional form of Buddhist painting. It usually depicts deities, mandalas, or spiritual scenes. Thangkas are highly detail and vibrant, and they serve as visual aids for meditation and spiritual practice. They are considered scared and are often used in religious ceremonies and as objects of devotion.
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