5043 x 3328 px | 42,7 x 28,2 cm | 16,8 x 11,1 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
23. März 2008
Ort:
Labuleng Si ,Xiahe,Gansu,China,Asia
Weitere Informationen:
A "Thangka, " also known as "Tangka", "Thanka" or "Tanka" (Pronunciation: [tʰɑːŋkɑː], the 'th' as an aspirated 't' of top and the 'a' as in the word father) (Tibetan: ཐང་ཀ་, Nepal Bhasa:पौभा) is a painted or embroidered Buddhist banner which was hung in a monastery or a family altar and occasionally carried by monks in ceremonial processions. In Tibetan the word thang means flat, and thus the Thangka is a kind of painting done on flat surface but which can be rolled up when not required for display, sometimes called a scroll-painting. The most common shape of a Thangka is the upright rectangular form. every year traditional Tibetan Buddhas Thangka festival in Gansu Labulengsi celebrate.this is tibetan very holy and important festival .