
Stake attention in this memory
A detail shot captures two Tibetan thangkas hanging from a wooden rod in a market stall in Old Manali, India. The thangka on the left depicts the Wheel of Life, a symbolic representation of the cycle of suffering and rebirth in Buddhism, rendered in vibrant blues, greens, yellows, and reds. It is framed by maroon and gold silk. The thangka on the right is a detailed anatomical diagram illustrating chakras, the energy centers in the body according to Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The central figure, depicted in white, has a serene expression and is adorned with various symbols and figures around its chakras, set against a dark background with stylized clouds and lotus flowers. This thangka is framed by navy blue and red silk. Both thangkas are adorned with decorative borders and tassels at the bottom. The background consists of dark, loosely woven fabric and a hint of natural light filtering in from the right, suggesting an indoor market setting.
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2689D
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17,016
Creator
+$0.54
Revenue
+$0.91
TVL
$44.46



