Thangka wall
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Giant thangka on a thangka wall in Gyantse
A thangka wall (Tibetan : Kiku-tamsa) is, in Tibetan religious architecture a wall, where monks hang giant thangkas, called thongdrel in Bhutan during several festivals including Buddha Painting Unfolding Festival (or Buddha Unfolding Festival),[1] and at beginning of the Shoton festival.[2] Sometimes thankas are also displayed on mountains.[2]
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Thangka wall at Tashilhunpo
References
- ↑ "Buddha Unfolding Festival, Ganden Monastery".
- 1 2 "Buddha painting unfolded in Lhasa". chinatibetnews.com. March 20, 2015.
See also
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