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paubhā (Devanagari: पौभा) is a
traditional religious painting made by the
Newar people of Nepal.
Paubhas depict deities,
mandalas or monuments, and are...
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practiced over
centuries by
Newar people. The
pictorial art
consists of:
Paubha Wall
paintings (murals)
Paintings on the
walls of
temples Paintings in m****cripts...
- The most well-developed of
Nepali painting traditions is the
thanka or
paubha painting tradition of
Tibetan Buddhism,
practised in
Nepal by the Buddhist...
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paintings is
quite evident in
Paubhas (Tangkas), and
Nepalese styles have been a
significant influence on
Tibetan art.
Paubhas are of two types, the Palas...
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Sanskrit means 'an image', and "kara" 'the maker'. The Pun or
Chitrakar paint paubhas used in
prayer rooms and
murals in temples, make
masks used for ritual...
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commonly divided into two areas: the
idealistic traditional painting known as
Paubhas in
Nepal and
perhaps more
commonly known as
Thangkas in Tibet, closely...
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period of the
syncretism of
Hindu and
Buddhist art
forms by the Newar. The
Paubha, the
Newar counterpart of the
Tibetan Buddhist Thangka,
flourished in this...
- can be
found in the form of
either wall paintings,
cloth paintings called paubha, or m****cripts. They used
conservative technique, style, and iconography...
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Crystal Products Ceramics Products Leather Goods Incense Plastic Items Paubha (Thanka)
Beads Items Stone Craft Bamboo Products Miscellaneous Goods Handicraft...
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artwork like the
chaitya (stupa), Baha and Bahi
monastic courtyards, statues,
paubha scroll paintings and
mandala sand paintings, and by
being a
storehouse of...