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Thangka

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Thangka depicting Vajrabhairava, c. 1740
A large thangka hung on a special wall at Gyantse in Tibet in 1938

Thangka (Nepal-gú huat-im: [ˈt̪ʰaŋka]; tsōng-gú: ཐང་ཀ་; newar-gú: पौभा; hàn-gú: 唐卡; Wylie tsuán-siá [en]: thang-ka) teh tsōng-gú ê ì-sù sī "tshîng-peh-tshiū", tio̍h-sī tsi̍t-tsióng uē teh pòo-buān, jī-tsuá tíng-kuân ê uē-siōng. Thâng-kā hing-khí teh Bod Tè-kok sî-kî, ē-tàng suî-ì î-tōng, hong-piān siu-tsông.

  1. Kossak and Singer, #1 (Eng-gí)
  2. Metropolitan Museum

Tsham-khó bûn-hèn

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  • Kossak, Steven M., Singer, Jane Casey, (eds.), Sacred Visions: Early Paintings from Central Tibet (exhibition catalogue), Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1998 (fully available online as PDF). (Eng-gí)
  • Lipton, Barbara and Ragnubs, Nima Dorjee. Treasures of Tibetan Art: Collections of the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art. Oxford University Press, New York. 1996.
  • Rhie, Marylin and Thurman, Robert (eds.):Wisdom And Compassion: The Sacred Art of Tibet, 1991, Harry N. Abrams, New York (with three institutions), ISBN 0810925265. (Eng-gí)

Ên-sin ua̍t-to̍k

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Guā-pōo lên-ket

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