Tibetan Thangka Paintings »

Posted By Cosma 3 months ago in Religion

Thangka is a religious art that Buddhists use to represent gods, goddesses, mandalas and historical figures.

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Religion, should not be dependent on God and salvation but on the "way of life" you have to perform which is never selfish and in ...

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    Dionys3 months ago

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    They're not really 'gods and goddesses' in the sense most Americans think.

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