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The great reformer Tsong ka Pa (the man who came from the valley of onions)
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The great reformer Tsong ka Pa (the man who came from the valley of onions)
GIA4735197 The great reformer Tsong ka Pa (the man who came from the valley of onions). Born in the province of Amdo in eastern Tibet in 1358, built the monasteries of Ganden and Sera, introduced a strict liturgical reform and imposed the observance of monastic rules. Tibetan Thai-ka, Guimet Museum, Paris by Tibetan School; Musee Guimet, Paris, France; (add.info.: The great reformer Tsong ka Pa (the man who came from the valley of onions). Born in the province of Amdo in eastern Tibet in 1358, built the monasteries of Ganden and Sera, introduced a strict liturgical reform and imposed the observance of monastic rules. Tibetan Thai-ka, Guimet Museum, Paris); eGiancarlo Costa; Tibetan, out of copyright
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This print showcases the great reformer Tsong ka Pa, known as "the man who came from the valley of onions". Born in 1358 in the province of Amdo in eastern Tibet, Tsong ka Pa left an indelible mark on Tibetan Buddhism. The monasteries of Ganden and Sera stand as testaments to his visionary leadership and dedication to spiritual enlightenment. Tsong ka Pa's influence extended beyond mere architectural achievements. He introduced a strict liturgical reform that revitalized religious practices and emphasized the observance of monastic rules. This commitment to discipline and tradition ensured the preservation and growth of Tibetan Buddhism for generations to come. The vibrant colors and intricate details captured by the Tibetan School artist bring this historical figure to life. Displayed at the Guimet Museum in Paris, France, this Tibetan Thai-ka painting serves as a powerful reminder of Tsong ka Pa's profound impact on Buddhist philosophy. Giancarlo Costa skillfully captures every brushstroke with his camera lens, allowing viewers to appreciate both the artistry involved in creating this masterpiece and its cultural significance. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time, witnessing firsthand the legacy left behind by one of Tibet's most revered figures.
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