Admirable Thangka works (II)

Thangka is a scroll painting created in Tibetan script on bright satin and hung as an offering on a religious scroll. Thangka is a unique type of art in Tibetan culture, the subject matter of which includes Tibetan history, politics, culture, and societal life. It can be said that it is a sort of encyclopedia of the Tibetan culture, as well as a precious intangible cultural heritage of the Chinese nation.

The production of Thangka is a complicated process that necessitates a great attention to detail. It must be done in accordance with the teachings of the sutras, including the ritual that starts before the painting even begins—the manufacturing of the canvas, the drafts, and application of color, the finalization of the designs, the addition of gold and silver, the opening, the stitching, hanging, and the blessing of the work. Every step must be performed with the utmost care. If even one stroke is incorrect, all one's efforts will be wasted.

The following are some admirable Thangka works:

Yellow Jambala
Yellow Jambala

Mahakala Vajrapani by Tritsun Rabten in 2013
Mahakala Vajrapani by Tritsun Rabten in 2013

White Manjushri

White Manjushri

White Manjushri is one of the five major phases of Manjushri, is all the wisdom of tathagata, also known as the Wisdom Buddha.

Yamantaka mandala
Yamantaka mandala

The Mandala is an important symbol in Tibetan Buddhism. Included in this image is a model image of gods, dharma vessels, is a metaphor for the structure of the Buddhist world.

Yellow Jambala by Yeshe Dorje in 2013
Yellow Jambala

Three Buddhas of longevity
Three Buddhas of longevity

White Tara, Amitayus and Ushnishavijaya are considered as the "three Buddhas of longevity" in Tibet.