Thangka Paintings

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Kalachakra Mandala Thangka Painting

Posted by: Suresh Gupta on: July 3, 2008

                                           

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Kalchakra is a Sanskrit word for “Wheel of Time.” It is a complete, elaborately detailed, cosmology. It is founded in a Tantric cosmogony – a traditional sacred explanation of the creation and structure of all. In the description, the microcosm that is man is not different from the macrocosm that is the Universe. Besides [...]

THANGKA PAINTINGS

Posted by: Suresh Gupta on: June 27, 2008

              
A “Thangka,” also known as “Tangka“, “Thanka” or “Tanka” (Pronunciation: [toːnkoː], the ‘th’ as an aspirated ‘t’ and the ‘a’ as in the word water) (Tibetan: ཐང་ཀ་, Nepal Bhasa:पौभा) is a painted or embroidered Buddhist banner which was hung in a monastery or a family altar and occasionally carried by monks in ceremonial processions. [...]