"Divine Gaze" Result
In the hushed glow of a Himalayan monastery, a painted deity stares back at you. Its eyes are not merely decorative—they are portals. For centuries, Tibetan thangka painters have embedded layers of coded meaning into the eyes and facial expressions o
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