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Authentic hand painted Thangka/ Tibetan Calender

Authentic hand painted Thangka/ Tibetan Calender

SKU:NLT 42293

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A Tibetan calendar thangka is a type of traditional Buddhist artwork from Tibet that incorporates aspects of astrology, religious festivals, and other noteworthy events to serve as a visual depiction of the Tibetan calendar system. These thangkas are frequently used as a useful reference tool, a visual help for comprehending the cyclical structure of the Tibetan calendar, and for meditation. The following characteristics are possible to discover in a Tibetan calendar thangka:

 

      1. Astrological Symbols:

        • Depictions of astrological symbols and elements associated with Tibetan astrology, including the twelve animals of the Tibetan zodiac and other astrological signs.
      2. Lunar Months and Days:

        • Representation of the lunar months, which are central to the Tibetan calendar. Each lunar month is associated with specific religious festivals, practices, and rituals.
      3. Zodiac Animals:

        • Images of the twelve zodiac animals, each associated with a specific year in the Tibetan calendar cycle. These animals are Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.
      4. Religious Festivals:

        • Depictions of major religious festivals and celebrations that occur throughout the Tibetan calendar year. These festivals often have cultural, historical, or religious significance.
      5. Buddhist Deities:

        • Inclusion of images of Buddhist deities associated with particular months or days. These deities may be revered during specific festivals or considered auspicious during certain times of the year.
      6. Numerical and Symbolic Representations:

        • Various numerical and symbolic representations may be present, indicating auspicious days, important numerical cycles, or other elements relevant to Tibetan cosmology.
      7. Colorful Composition:

        • Tibetan calendar thangkas are often vibrant and colorful, with intricate details and artistic elements. The colors and symbols used hold specific meanings within Tibetan Buddhist iconography.
      8. Instructions for Practices:

        • Some Tibetan calendar thangkas may include instructions for specific practices or rituals to be undertaken during particular months or days, offering guidance to practitioners.

      These thangkas blend religious and cultural aspects to function as both utilitarian instruments and holy art. Practitioners utilise them for scheduling religious observances, meditating, and coordinating their activities with the Tibetan calendar's rhythms. These thangkas' depictions of time are intricately entwined with the cyclical flow of existence and the Tibetan Buddhist cosmology.
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