Master said, "Thangka."
Thangka is a Tibetan word, which means portrait. Basically, the paintings are all Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and Vajra.
Thangka is also called
The "mobile Buddha Hall" is convenient for the nomads to make offerings to the painted Venerable at any time. Legend has it that as long as there is a place where the thangka is, it can keep a party safe.
But in this regard, the same is true of religions all over the world. For example, the statues of Taoist gods and goddesses, and the portraits of Chinese Buddhist Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are basically painted on scrolls, which are also convenient for believers to worship at any time, and can also protect the safety of one party.
Portraits or thangkas, in terms of production, are made by old craftsmen as the first choice. In particular, the handwriting of the Taoist and the monks is a fine product.
Craftsmen are in
In the process of making "concentrated", you will unconsciously inject your own spiritual power into the portrait, which is called
A work in a state of "essence (spirit), qi (breath of the living), and god (concentration and concentration)".
Therefore, the works of high Taoists and monks are known as high-quality products, which is why they are also known as high-quality products.
"The Tao is by Your Side" Master said: Thangka is hitting in the hand, please wait a while,
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