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Where the Serpent Meets the Mandala: The Unseen Tantric Pulse of Nepalese Thangka Painting For many, the Tibetan Thangka is an icon of Himalayan Buddhism—a serene, meticulously detailed scroll painting depicting peaceful Buddhas, compassionate Bodhi
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