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Buddhist Images >> Tibetan Buddhist Images >> Thangkas

4 Arms Avalokiteshvara

A Thangka is a complicated, composite three-dimensional object consisting of: a picture panel which is painted or embroidered, a textile mounting; and one or more of the following: a silk cover, leather corners, wooden dowels at the top and bottom and metal or wooden decorative knobs on the bottom dowel. What is the purpose of a Thangka, what use was it originally intended for? Thangkas are intended to serve as a record of, and guide for contemplative experience. In this way, Thangkas are intended to convey iconographic information in a pictorial manner. A text of the same meditation would supply similar details in written descriptive form.

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4 Arms Avalokiteshvara
4 Arms Avalokiteshvara
A Thangka is a complicated, composite three-dimensional object consisting of: a picture panel which is painted or embroidered, a textile mounting; and one or more of the following: a silk cover, leather corners, wooden dowels at the top and bottom and metal or wooden decorative knobs on the bottom dowel. What is the purpose of a Thangka, what use was it originally intended for? Thangkas are intended to serve as a record of, and guide for contemplative experience. In this way, Thangkas are intended to convey iconographic information in a pictorial manner. A text of the same meditation would supply similar details in written descriptive form.