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History of Thanka

These are the finest painted pictures of Lord Buddha available on the earth. These pictures are originated in east west Bihar in India. There is evidence that there were two famous rulers Utayana and Bimbisara who lived there. Utatyana and Bimbisara were close friends. And they were in habit of exchanging the gifts from one another. Once in return of a gift from Utatyana, Bimbisara thought of giving a painting of Buddha on cloth to Utayana. Bimbisara took consent from Buddha to have his portrait. And he sent artists to the Buddha to have his portrait. The artists started painting the image of Buddha, they found a wonder of his beauties and they rendered themselves unable to paint his portrait. Buddha blessed an artist to have his clear picture in water and his likeness can be painted from reflection of his image in the water.

Artist followed the Buddha and this was the resultant paintings emerged after this wonderful episode. He was highly impressed and after completion of morning prayers and meditation, he found himself on the path of Buddha. this is said to be the origin of these paintings. Therefore, these paintings are known as water image of a saint.

There is another story relates origin of other painting called ray's image of the saint. This story is based upon on Mahanama king of Kapilvastu. There was a maidservant in the palace, named Rohita with queen Mahanama. One day queen told Rohita to handover a jewel to Mahanama at far distance. While Rohita was on the way to handover the jewel to the king, a girl attacked her and Rohita was killed. She had utmost faith in the lord Buddha. She took re-birth as princess of Sri Lanka's King. As a child she heard Buddha's preaching. She followed the teaching of Buddha's. One day, she got an image of lord Buddha with 'rays of light' in a letter sent by lord Buddha. These images are known as ray's image of a sage.

Tibetans paintings are derived from the principal artistic school in western and central India. Thesse paintings are as old as 7th and 8th centuries. The artistic school was influenced throughout Central and Eastern part of India, part of Nepal and Tibet. Later this art spread in China and Central Asia.

After 10th cuntury there was zoom in this art and artists from Kashmir led to Tibet for painting. For a long period Tibetan painting remain dominated in Nepal. Later Chinese influence in 18th century was felt and it was further explored to different countries. There were main three popular styles of Tibetan paintings developed and practiced at all over places. These are Menri, Mensar and Karma Gadri. These three styles influenced the Tibetan art and played an important part in developing of these Tibetan beautiful paintings.

The Thanka paintings are not only used in decoration but also used to create a beauty. It is a spiritual object and a way to for explain about Buddha's ideals. A practitioner can meditate on this art works. These paintings are the objects of worship. It is believed that looking at the Thanka art itself is worship.

Bodhisattva Thanka Painting

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