A thangka's primary role is to serve as a religious aid in ritual deeds or as a guideline and aid in meditation. They are also commissioned when problems in a family develop, such as illness, death, or abstract impediments in social or personal matters. The painting is then hung in the hope that a protective or positive power will emanate from it, transforming the thangka into a "lucky charm" or amulet.
The thangka represents the master’s life on canvas. The crimson red thangka shows the events when the white elephant, the future Buddha descends from heaven and prophesized that he would become a chakravartin, a wheel turner. The thangkas epitomize the extraordinary events that transpired before he become Shakyamuni and reached parinirvana.
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