The Living Encyclopedia of Tibetan Buddhism - The Tangka Painting ( Part 1 )
@TibetanCulture (460)
June 8, 2017 11:16pm CST
The invasion of the People’s Liberation Army of China
In seventh October ,1959 when the People’s Liberation Army of China Communist colonized in Tibet and had annihilated thousands of hundreds of monks, nuns and other innocent lives.
The armed forces had obliterated numerous temples including many of the large portions of the conventions treasures, sacred statues , Buddhist sacrosanct manuscript and Tibetan art paintings had been almost demolished entirely.
The historical backdrop of Tibetan Tangkas
Thangka painting was originated from India and was acquired to Tibet by the Buddhist scholars and in later years, these Indian art paintings had revolutionaries into a very own unique form and one of a kind of art painting in Tibetan culture.
Tangka painting accompanies astonishing with splendid, brilliant bright colors portraying the sacred universe of the Buddhas.
1 person likes this
1 response
@manikarnika (3236)
• India
9 Jun 17
Wow...It's Awesome.What a beautiful painting.Also l like all Buddha quotes very much.All quotes are really wise...
1 person likes this
@TibetanCulture (460)
•
9 Jun 17
@manikarnika
Thank you so much for your words. We must thank to India who brought this remarkable art into Tibet during the 8th century.
1 person likes this