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Beyond the Painted Surface: The Secret Life of Tibetan Thangkas For the casual observer, a Tibetan thangka is a breathtaking work of art—a vibrant, intricate painting on silk or cotton, depicting serene Buddhas, dynamic deities, and elaborate mandal
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