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Tibetan Manuscript, Miniature Painting, Buddhism, Handcolored, 400 years, RAR

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  • Publisher: Handwritten Manuscript
  • Year Printed: 1600
  • Special Attributes: 1st Edition
  • Place of Publication: Tibetan Monastery Handwriting
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Subject: Science & Medicine
  • Topic: Early Tibetan Sutra manuscript
  • Region: Asia
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Condition: Tibetan Monastery Handwriting. Tibetan handwriting from the province (Kanjur). Colored handwriting with red ink. Kanjur (tib.). Those are generally speaking 92 books with 1055 texts, which were translated from the Sanskrit original into the Tibetan.
  • Language: Tibetan
  • Character Family: Tibetan Monastery Handwriting

    Description

    Tibetan Monastery Handwriting
    *** Miniature Painting ***
    Tibet, around 1600 !!!
    *** Handcolored ***
    *** Buddhism ***
    *** RAR ***
    *** Monk-Handwriting ***
    Swastika Representations
    BÖN-Religion
    Swastika
    Collation:
    * Buddhist
    scenes
    Colored
    miniature painting
    * Hand
    -
    painted
    and
    Hand-colored
    Condition:
    beautiful
    Tibetan
    painting
    and
    calligraphy
    Size
    of
    sheet
    :
    ca
    . 23cm
    x
    21
    cm
    The
    character
    of
    upright
    enlightened
    people
    to
    reason
    from
    the
    province
    (Kanjur)
    Kanjur
    (tib.)
    is
    the
    term
    for
    the
    "translation
    of the
    proclamation
    of the
    Buddha".
    These
    are
    texts
    that
    have
    been
    translated
    from
    the
    original
    Sanskrit
    into
    Tibetan
    in
    the
    whole
    92
    books
    with
    1055
    .
    The
    Tenjur
    ,
    these
    are
    the
    "Translations
    of the
    teaching
    of the
    Buddha
    and
    the
    associated
    comments"
    contains
    224
    books
    with
    3626
    texts
    .
    Together
    form
    the
    canons
    of
    Tibetan
    Buddhism
    Tibetan
    belongs
    to
    the
    tibeto Burmese
    languages
    of
    Asia
    .
    It
    is
    spoken
    by
    about
    6
    million
    Tibetans
    ,
    which
    most
    live
    in
    Tibet
    .
    In addition
    ,
    there
    are
    about
    130,000
    Tibetans
    in
    exile
    ,
    mainly
    in
    Nepal
    ,
    India
    and
    Bhutan
    .
    The
    language
    is
    written
    with
    the
    Tibetan
    alphabet
    ,
    which
    is
    derived
    from
    the
    Devanagari
    .
    Each
    consonant
    includes
    a
    so-called
    inherent
    vowel
    ,
    which
    can
    be
    modified
    by means
    of different
    vowel signs
    .
    Devanagari
    is
    a
    close
    descendant
    of
    the
    Brahmi script,
    which
    can
    be
    traced
    back
    to
    500
    BC
    .
    The
    Brahmi script
    in turn
    descended
    from
    the
    Eastern
    Aramaic
    script
    .
    Many
    other
    Indian
    languages
    use
    other
    fonts
    from
    the
    Brahmi family.
    The
    Devanagari
    name
    comes
    from
    the
    Sanskrit word
    Deva
    (=
    "God"),
    and
    Nagari
    (=
    "City").
    Together
    they
    mean
    "City
    of the
    gods"
    ,
    literally
    translated
    .
    This
    refers
    to
    the
    legend
    that
    the
    script
    in
    such
    a
    town
    was
    used
    .
    The
    philosophy
    behind it
    is
    that
    if
    you
    meditate
    for
    a
    volume
    of the
    Devanagari alphabet
    ,
    the
    written
    form
    spontaneously
    comes
    to
    mind
    .
    Original sheet
    from
    the
    Gondon-Library Archive
    Tibetan Monastery Handwriting
    *** Miniature Painting ***
    Tibet, around 1600 !!!
    You
    offer
    on this
    Tibetan manuscript
    containing
    miniature paintings
    on
    an
    original
    the
    archive
    of
    the
    Gondon
    L
    ibrary
    !
    Complete
    H
    andwriting
    !