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The primary and most famous local art form associated with Sikkim is Thangka painting. Thangkas are intricate traditional Tibetan Buddhist scroll paintings that depict deities, mandalas, and religious icons. These paintings often serve as devotional tools and aids for meditation. Thangka painting has ancient origins and is deeply rooted in Tibetan Buddhism. It began as a portable art form, originally practiced in Tibet and later spread to neighboring regions like Sikkim. Thangkas were not only a form of religious expression but also served as a teaching tool, conveying complex philosophical concepts
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Norbulingka Thangka Painting - Painting a White Tara
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Thangka painting | sikkim traditional painting || step by step
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How to paint a thangka? Carmen Mensink explains the complete process.
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