Thursday, July 21, 2011

Nepalese/Tibetan Thanka Art


Thangka Paintings are getting its popularity because of buddha teachings as well Tibetan & Nepalese devotion for arts itself. Thangka is an art of the Buddhist monk other else nothing but, the Buddhist scholar of higher intellectuality revere it with entire homage considering mystic power of lamaistic deities, in accordance with the religious culture, the thangka to be kept at the worship room sanctifies with holy water muttering mantras. To enliven thangkas mist ice power and putskhada,(a two feet long silk cloth) on it. Thangkas as on object of decoration in a sense but is spritual importance is more. By worship of tara (dolma) goddess results lucrative for the business and as well as the (wrathful ditty) dharmapala protect from the hazardous, calamity, subduing enemies. Averting accident and fulfilling ones desire in believed with empty heart, In conclusion ,the 14 th dalai lama has been preaching about kalachakra over the world for decade and the importance, significance and the utility. Ever since the Buddhism rooted in Tibet, The tradition of depicting thangkas might have been prevalent around in the area where Buddhism spread. Buddhist scholar of higher intellectuality revere it with entire homage considering mystic power of lamaistic deities, in accordance with the religious culture, the thangka to be kept at the worship room sanctifies with holy water muttering mantras.

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