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Tibetan tsakli : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tibetan tsakli
Tsakli (also “tsakalis”) are Tibetan Buddhist miniature paintings, normally produced as thematic groups or sets, which are used in rituals as initiation cards, and in the training of monks. Examples of this miniature art are also known from Mongolia.〔Ronge,Veronika: "Kunst und Kunstgewerbe bei den Mongolen". In: Michael Weiers (ed.), ''Die Mongolen. Beiträge zu ihrer Geschichte und Kultur''. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, 1986, ISBN 3-534-03579-8〕 == Subjects ==
The subjects found on tsakli are similar to the better known larger Tibetan thangka scroll paintings on cloth, but much simpler, usually showing only a single deity, or a pair. The subjects are usually deities or ritual objects and offerings associated with these deities are represented on the tsaklis. Occasionally, Tibetan inscriptions on the backside can identify the subjects which are painted on the front.
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