

OTHERS
Cosmological, Symbolic Themes (Wheel of Life (Bhavachakra), Depictions of the six realms of existence) and Mandalas (Sacred diagrams for meditation and visualization).

OTHERS

CELESTIAL MOTION DIAGRAM
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An astronomical calendar chart depicting the movement of celestial bodies, the sun, moon, and stars. The lower section contains two mantra wheels: the left is an octagonal double-layered mantra wheel, and the right is a nine-palace mantra wheel.

NINE-PALACE EIGHT-TRIGRAM TALISMAN
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The upper part features images of Manjushri, Avalokiteshvara, and Vajrapani (the Three Protectors). The diagram includes elements of the Nine Palaces, Eight Trigrams, Yin-Yang, Five Elements, the twelve zodiac animals, and astrological symbols. The lower section has an octagonal double-layered mantra wheel on the left and a Nine-Palace mantra wheel on the right.

CELESTIAL MOTION DIAGRAM
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An astronomical calendar chart depicting celestial bodies' movement. The lower section has an octagonal double-layered mantra wheel on the left and a Nine-Palace mantra wheel on the right.

NINE-PALACE EIGHT-TRIGRAM MANTRA WHEEL TALISMAN
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Includes elements such as the Nine Palaces, Eight Trigrams, Yin-Yang, Five Elements, the twelve zodiac animals, stars, and mantra wheels. It features images of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and various protector deities. The central section of protector deities includes a vajra scepter and the Bon tradition’s Yungdrung symbol. The lower section contains two mantra wheels.

ILLUSTRATED TIBETAN MEDICINE
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known in Tibetan as sman thang (Medical Thangka), refers to medical thangkas based on the famous Tibetan medical treatise, The Four Medical Tantras (rgyud bzhi). This painting is one of a series of Tibetan medical illustrations and is part of the commentary The Blue Beryl (Baidurya Ngonpo), specifically the second section of the external teachings. It includes depictions of supplementary texts on water studies, such as The Moon King’s Treatise on Water, methods of diagnosing spirits through water vapor observation, and water divination practices of Master Zamtsa and Yutok Yönten Gönpo. This illustration is the 68th in the explanatory series.

ILLUSTRATED TIBETAN MEDICINE
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known in Tibetan as sman thang (Medical Thangka), refers to medical thangkas based on the famous Tibetan medical treatise, The Four Medical Tantras (rgyud bzhi). This painting is one of a series of Tibetan medical illustrations and is part of the commentary The Blue Beryl (Baidurya Ngonpo), specifically the second section of the external teachings. It includes depictions of supplementary texts on water studies, such as The Moon King’s Treatise on Water, methods of diagnosing spirits through water vapor observation, and water divination practices of Master Zamtsa and Yutok Yönten Gönpo. This illustration is the 66th in the explanatory series.

STUPA
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(stupa in Sanskrit, chörten in Tibetan) is a Buddhist monument that serves as a reliquary and a symbol of enlightenment. It is often built to enshrine sacred relics, scriptures, or the remains of great masters.

MANDALA
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MANDALA is a geometric design that holds deep spiritual and cultural significance across various traditions. Originating from ancient India, the term "mandala" translates to "circle" in Sanskrit, symbolizing unity, harmony, and the universe. In Tibetan Buddhism, mandalas are used as spiritual symbols and are often created as part of meditation practices.

BODY'S MERIDIAN SYSTEM
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This depicts the basic concepts of the human body in Tibetan medicine. Tibetans believe that the human body has a central energy channel with seven chakras (energy centers) aligned along it. From top to bottom, these chakras are: Crown Chakra (Top Chakra), Third Eye Chakra (Brow Chakra), Throat Chakra, Heart Chakra, Navel Chakra, Sacral Chakra (Reproductive Chakra), Root Chakra (Base Chakra). In spiritual practice, opening and harmonizing these energy channels and chakras is believed to promote longevity and well-being.