Tibetan Art – made from a kind of Tibetan Medicine powder
Posted on May 31st, 2010 by admin
Two Tibetan monks made this beautiful drawing from a kind of Tibetan Medicine….it is an image of a Buddha in the center, and there are all kinds of living beings around him, which shows every living being is equal.
it took almost one month to finish it and then the artists-monks wipe the art away, to show however colorful, however great the life is, eventually it will turn empty….
Buddha Bless you!
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