About Thangka Painting

Thangka painting is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist art form that depicts religious subjects, such as Buddhas, bodhisattvas, mandalas, and deities. Created on cotton or silk appliqué, these intricate and vibrant paintings serve as visual aids for meditation and teaching. They are used in dharma practice to inspire devotion, convey spiritual teachings, and guide practitioners on their path to enlightenment. Thangka paintings are often blessed and consecrated, enhancing their spiritual significance and connection to the divine.
Tibetan Buddhist Tradition
Vajrayana Institute - AU
Buddhist Times - IN

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