Derge Printing House, Derge, Kham Region, Eastern Tibet
ca. 1979
The right hand is extended in a giving gesture.
Derge Printing House, Derge, Kham Region, Eastern Tibet
ca. 1979
Tangtong Gyelpo (1361–1485) is a Tibetan cultural hero renowned for engineering, medicine, and geomancy. His protective circle of mantras (yantra) serves as protection against earthquakes.
This woodblock print was printed at the Derge Printing House in the Kham region of southeastern Tibet (modern-day Ganzi, Sichuan Province, PRC). Founded in 1729, it is one of the largest and most important producers of traditional Tibetan woodblock prints.
Himalayan art includes portraits of legendary and historical humans, including accomplished religious teachers (lamas), the Buddha’s original disciples (arhats), and spiritually accomplished tantric masters (mahasiddhas).
Today, Tibetans primarily inhabit the Tibetan Plateau, situated between the Himalayan mountain range and the Indian subcontinent to the west, Chinese cultural regions to the east, and Mongolian cultural regions to the northeast. During the 7th to 9th century, Tibetan rulers expanded their empire across Central Asia, and established Buddhism as the state religion.
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