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【New Year's Half-Price Sale 2400→1200】 This appears to be a Thangka (Buddhist painting) of Yamantaka (the Great Destroyer of Death), a traditional art form of Tibetan Buddhism. Yamantaka is a guardian deity known as the "Conqueror of Death" or the "Destroyer of the God of Death." Central Mandala: At the center of the painting is a complex geometric mandala. This represents the dwelling place or pure land of Yamantaka and is used for meditation and practice. Guardian Deities: Various forms of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and guardian deities are depicted within and around the mandala. At the bottom, figures of wrathful deities seated on the left and right can be seen. Style: Expressed with rich colors and intricate weaving, mainly in black and gold, showcasing the characteristics of Tibetan Buddhist art. (゜ω゜) 200 yen discount per item from the second item onwards #FAIRY Natural Stone Reliable anonymous delivery ♫♩♬ Material: Fabric, Embroidery This is a Thangka with rich, elegant gold embroidery. Approximately 40 cm x 60 cm A2 size (420mm x 594mm) is characterized by "a good balance of information and visibility, not too big and not too small," and is used for posters, calendars, drawings, and exhibition panels. It is "the size of two A3 sheets placed vertically," suitable for hanging on walls or bulletin boards in rooms, and can be widely used from outdoors to indoors. Because it is large, it will be folded for shipping. Please use a steam iron to remove any folding wrinkles. How about it for your entrance, shop, living room, meditation room, yoga room, living room, study room, etc.? ⭐︎ Thangka has two main meanings: it can refer to a Tibetan Buddhist painting (a religious painting in the form of a hanging scroll), or it can refer to a "stretcher (tanka)" used to carry the sick or injured. However, depending on the context, it can also refer to speaking sharply, as in the phrase "to cut a thangka (tanka)." Generally, it often refers to Tibetan Buddhist paintings. 1. Tibetan Buddhist painting (Thangka) Overview: A cloth hanging scroll used in Tibetan Buddhism, depicting Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, mandalas, etc. It is portable and used for rituals, meditation, and the transmission of teachings. Features: Painted with mineral pigments on cotton or silk, with brocade (kinden) decoration on the back. Origin: Indian Buddhist paintings (pata) were transmitted to Tibet via Nepal and developed there. #Thangka #Tibet #Tapestry #TibetanThangka
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