Nepali saleswoman Sarita speaks about Thangka paintings
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2017
- Nepali saleswoman Sarita speaks about thangka paintings. She says, "These paintings are called Thangka paintings and these paintings are from the 13th century. Buddhist people while traveling use these paintings to worship because it is difficult to carry idols while traveling. They use these paintings for meditation. This round design is called a Mandala and it is for meditation. They are painted on cotton canvas".
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Just for information...the mandala that she explained is called Kalachakra mandala which translates to wheel of time....kaala meaning time (not the color black) and chakra meaning wheel or cycle... Black circle might not be the correct name...please correct me if I am wrong....
you are rught...its Wheel of Time.
Definitely visit Kathmandu and Pokhara for the Buddhist art. Shop with Madan Shakya and the gate of the Golden Temple in Patan. Also, visit the Thangka school at Buodan Budanath Stupa. Shop around before you buy. Don't miss the Tibetan carpet factories. Don't fall for the milk scams. Just say no and walk on. Take an extra passport photo and about 50 USD for visa, get in and enjoy this amazing culture.
Thank you fr Good Explaination, Big Thumbsup fr Hard Working too.,All the Best 👍🏻
Very nice to know about thanka.
Thanks for a sweet explanation.
Very good explanation
Wonderful knowledge of your product
thankyou for the information
Wow that's awesome 😍☺️
Hello are you sealing in whole sale I want to buy tanka for my shop in whole sale
When I come Nepal, I’ll Visit ur Shop., Greetings frm Holland 🌷
Doctrine of dependent origination if u understand then no power of earth create barricade towards go beyond to the sufferings it's everything ......no god no soul existence only our mind responsible for sufferings and happiness with fully awaken do it Vipssana meditation Ven SN Goenkaji teach u everything about Enlightenment....
name of the shop
address please
boudha
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the videography is bad, very shaky hands