Being a Sikkimese, I am very proud to share this wonderful art with people from all over the world. I am doing a research work on Thangka paintings. It would be very nice if anyone can share more historic materials on it to me.
tôi rất thích nghệ thuật vẽ tranh Thangka và đang bắt đầu tìm hiểu về Phật giáo. Cho tôi hỏi có bắt buộc phải dựng đường kẻ khi phác hình không, ngoài tác dụng để hình cân đối ra có yêu cầu nghiêm ngặt gì cho việc này không?
I'm Christian but I find looking at the art and icons of other belifes to be very intresting. Art is never better then when it's pointing to a higher power.
Hello, Where could I best learn to paint traditional meditative Thangkas? Could you please give me a website or other contact information of the Thangka house shown in this video? Thankyou! 🙏 Reny
Sorry, thanka is NOT originated to Tibet but it originated in Nepal (Kathmandu)Valley in Newar Society. Newar merchants brought to Tibet. We even read history of Queen Vrikuti who married to the King Song Chan Gompo who took Thankas and other Buddhist statues with her to Tibet. We the Newars call it Pauva. Paubha and Thankka are very similar or just slidely different Search Paubha or Newari Paubha.
It was originated from india at gupta period which then influence in nepal and china atlast tibet has made it most perfection with the influence of all these three countries...
some your monk make it to jannah/heaven ...his tangka really heavenly look. -:tankas....tankas for me like assignment from prophet Muhamad... really lazy to make it, human really get when things relate to deed...if I spend my time paint tankas I do less sins...my prophet Muhamad love like heavy metal one tankas full with fire 🔥🔥🔥 like a hell reminder...it hard to make it.
I can see the mistakes that he made in the thanka art but it might be the nervousness because he was gatting filmed while drawing it . But it's normal ❤❤
This is not exact thanka lining graphic with conect to real buddha body structure but...however he try to make good .....& i m sorry to comment their art
Perfection
अत्यन्त उत्कृष्ट भिडियो
धन्यवाद
This was a wonderful video - such incredible art work, such incredible patience these artists have! So inspiring!
Profound influence of pala dynasty art of 8th century. Especially the pala sculptures with the transmittance of tantra from bengal to Tibet.❤️
such an interesting process👌🕉
Being a Sikkimese, I am very proud to share this wonderful art with people from all over the world. I am doing a research work on Thangka paintings. It would be very nice if anyone can share more historic materials on it to me.
i am very much interested in learning can you please guide me?
Love love loved it!!!
I have so much respect for this art form!!
Wonderful video!
THIS IS SO AMAZING!
Thanks for the great documentary!
Beautiful ❣️
Beautiest! :-) Thanks a bunch for sharing this.
Only one word beautiful
Gracias por compartirlo, es espectacular e inspirador 🙏😀☕️
Thankyou so much for this amazing video❤
That's plenty of work, I like that.
Background voice is nice 👍🏻I enjoy a lot
Great art🙂
Very beautiful
Really wow.
tôi rất thích nghệ thuật vẽ tranh Thangka và đang bắt đầu tìm hiểu về Phật giáo. Cho tôi hỏi có bắt buộc phải dựng đường kẻ khi phác hình không, ngoài tác dụng để hình cân đối ra có yêu cầu nghiêm ngặt gì cho việc này không?
I'm Christian but I find looking at the art and icons of other belifes to be very intresting. Art is never better then when it's pointing to a higher power.
Well done sir
beautiful music at 9:45
great documentary, thanks!!
Awesome
Hello, Where could I best learn to paint traditional meditative Thangkas? Could you please give me a website or other contact information of the Thangka house shown in this video? Thankyou! 🙏 Reny
Where in India available?Range of price?
Thanks for sharing
whats the name of the stone pen please?
What was the last picture(mandala)on the screen? What's the name of the mandala? Any one please tell
Totally awesome art and same is this documentry❤️
Can anyone use this artform?
How much do we need to pay for thanka
Nice
respect
Dai yesto art penting kam milx vne m ni grnu chahanxu
Sorry, thanka is NOT originated to Tibet but it originated in Nepal (Kathmandu)Valley in Newar Society. Newar merchants brought to Tibet. We even read history of Queen Vrikuti who married to the King Song Chan Gompo who took Thankas and other Buddhist statues with her to Tibet. We the Newars call it Pauva. Paubha and Thankka are very similar or just slidely different
Search Paubha or Newari Paubha.
Yes
There was no Nepal at that time. Nice try 😂😂😂
Why did they put dislike?
I wanna learn this art
It's not easy, it's to hard to learn. And meditation is needed.
@@zyn355 being a thanka painter for almost 6 years all you need is patience not a meditation plz don't make it hard for those who wanna learn...
@@Let_me_learn1999 I too want to learn, but someone told me this.....yes practice is needed...
@@zyn355 yes with patience and passion no one can stop you....
Can anyone use this artform
36 k views you got a lot of it !
You should keep the music in the background.. Slow and soothing. The narrator's voice is getting drowned in all this
I’m sorry but wrong information. In google, it’s said, the first thangka was originated from Nepal.
no google is wrong it was originated in Sikkim
It was originated from india at gupta period which then influence in nepal and china atlast tibet has made it most perfection with the influence of all these three countries...
@@Let_me_learn1999 not true. Paubha is a newar artist tradition. Newar artists have been trading with Tibet.
Gracias suestando por nemano bileuna kriosans
Om Ah Houm
Thanka painting are Nepali in origin not Tibetan. The art form originates from Kathmandu valley
Ww
some your monk make it to jannah/heaven ...his tangka really heavenly look.
-:tankas....tankas for me like assignment from prophet Muhamad... really lazy to make it, human really get when things relate to deed...if I spend my time paint tankas I do less sins...my prophet Muhamad love like heavy metal one tankas full with fire 🔥🔥🔥 like a hell reminder...it hard to make it.
i m indian
i love tabetian but not china government
I can see the mistakes that he made in the thanka art but it might be the nervousness because he was gatting filmed while drawing it . But it's normal ❤❤
This is not exact thanka lining graphic with conect to real buddha body structure but...however he try to make good .....& i m sorry to comment their art
Can u tell me where can i buy distemper powder n glue in nepal use for on thangka canvas
i m indian
i love tabetian but not china government