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"Thangka" Meaning

Thangka (also spelled as Tangka) is a traditional form of Buddhist art that originated in Tibet and other parts of the Himalayas. It is a painting on cloth (usually silk or cotton) that is used to narrate stories and scenes from Buddhist mythology and history.

Thangkas typically depict various Buddhist deities, Buddhist figures, mandalas, and mythological scenes. They are often created on a rectangular piece of cloth, typically in a vertical format, with intricate and colorful designs.

Thangkas serve several purposes:

1. Representation of Buddhist teachings: They illustrate the principles and stories of the Buddhist faith.
2. Meditation aid: Thangkas are used as a focus for meditation and contemplation.
3. Offering to deities: Thangkas are offered to Buddhist deities as a form of worship.
4. Decoration: They are displayed in temples, monasteries, and homes as decorative pieces.

The creation of thangkas requires great skill and attention to detail, as the painter must adhere to traditional techniques and designs while expressing their own creativity.

"Thangka" Examples

Examples of the word "thangka"


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A thangka hanging on a wall in a monastery, featuring a painting of Buddha.
The thangka was passed down through generations as a family heirloom.
The monk carefully painted a thangka of a sacred mandala.
The thangka depicted a mythological scene from Tibetan history.
The thangka was exhibited at the museum as a piece of cultural heritage.

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