Examples of 'thangka' in a sentence

Meaning of "thangka"

Thangka is a noun that denotes a traditional Tibetan painting or textile depicting Buddhist deities, scenes, or mandalas, often used for meditation and religious purposes
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  • A painted or embroidered linen banner, usually depicting Buddhist themes, originating in Tibet; a prayer flag.

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The condition is further aggravated by thangka construction.
A thangka painting will also be found hanging inside.
These were noted down and painted in a thangka.
Thangka perform a number of different functions.
Upper right hand corner of the thangka.
Do not look at this thangka as if it is separate from you.
Thangka are often overflowing with symbolism and allusion.
I used many different techniques used for thangka.
And a thangka that refers to it.
They yearn to see the new thangka unveiled.
This thangka has taken over ten years to paint.
How to order thangka.
The thangka is kept in the central chapel on the upper floor.
It is said that just the act of looking at a thangka is itself a good deed.
Thangka gold painted.

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The old monks bless the thangka with yak oil and prayers.
This thangka is displayed during the tshechu held once a year here.
A stone masonry retaining wall marks out the platform that extends outside the thangka wall.
The thangka wall stands on a hillside from where it overlooks the monastic settlement.
The most common shape of a Thangka is the upright rectangular form.
A Thangka is a kind of painted scroll.
Just a few simple steps and you can start your Thangka today.
Thangka is a Buddhist art form and often serves as an object of worship at home.
I have always loved Tibetan thangka paintings and derive strength from their beauty.
A thangka of Palden Lhamo guardian deity of the monastery.
There exists another style of Thangka that will not have its own category.
This devotional art is called Thangka.
This is our Thangka painting studio.
Thangka exhibition held in Lhasa.
In Tibetan language Thangka means something that can be rolled.
Thangka have developed in the northern Himalayan regions among the Lamas.
Each one of them contains Buddhist artwork including sculptures and Thangka.
The Tibetan Thangka is the best known religious painting.
The influences of eastern Indian paintings can also be clearly observed in Tibetan Thangka paintings.
Later he went on to learn Thangka painting technique from the Tibetan monks in Mcleodganj.
The Tibetan equivalent is known as Thangka.
The Tree of physiology is a Tibetan Thangka depicting human physiology and certain pathological transformations.
The Dīpankara thangka.
It houses a precious pearl Thangka brought here by Princess Wencheng.
Thangka painting is a two-dimensional medium illustrating a multi-dimensional spiritual reality.
Bhutanese thangka of Mt.
Many thangka were produced in sets, though they have often subsequently become separated.
What is Thangka.
Thangkas paintings - Commissioning a Thangka painting is regarded as a way of generating spiritual merit.
Many people also come here to see the Thangka Unveiling at the Shoton Festival.
The Tashilhunpo thangka wall stands on a hillside in the north-eastern part of the monastic complex.
This is the most important moment of a thangka artist 's work.
If you order a Thangka right now, you have to wait for five or six years.
Next year there are plans to organise workshops in thangka painting, calligraphy, and photography.
This thangka was inspired by Panchen Lama 's thangka.

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