Thangkas
Woven Wall Hanging of the Potala Palace in Tibet
- Item Number
- 149
- Estimated Value
- 50 USD
- Opening Bid
- 9 USD
Item Description
LThe Great Potala Palace, iabeled on the bottom of the hanging in both English and Tibetan.
The hanging is made up of a cotton blend canvas material. In excellent condition!
Measurements:
-Woven Hanging: 28 inches wide x 25 inches long (with bottom fringe 27 1/2 inches long)
-Wooden Dowel: 32 inches long x 3/4 inches wide
The Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China was the residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India during the 1959 Tibetan uprising. It is now a museum and World Heritage Site.
The palace is named after Mount Potalaka, the mythical abode of the bodhisattva AvalokiteshÂÂÂÂÂvara. The 5th Dalai Lama started its construction in 1645 after one of his spiritual advisers, Konchog Chophel (died 1646), pointed out that the site was ideal as a seat of government, situated as it is between Drepung and Sera monasteries and the old city of Lhasa. It may overlay the remains of an earlier fortress called the White or Red Palace on the site, built by Songtsen Gampo in 637.
The building measures 400 meters east-west and 350 meters north-south, with sloping stone walls averaging 3 m. thick, and 5 m. (more than 16 ft) thick at the base, and with copper poured into the foundations to help proof it against earthquakes. Thirteen stories of buildings—containing over 1,000 rooms, 10,000 shrines and about 200,000 statues—soar 117 meters (384 ft) on top of Marpo Ri, the "Red Hill", rising more than 300 m (about 1,000 ft) in total above the valley floor.
Tradition has it that the three main hills of Lhasa represent the "Three Protectors of Tibet". Chokpori, just to the south of the Potala, is the soul-mountain of Vajrapani, Pongwari that of Manjusri, and Marpori, the hill on which the Potala stands, represents Avalokiteshvara.
-Information provided by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potala_Palace.
Item Special Note
Shipping Cost and CA Sales Tax not included.
Donated By:
Carol Birx
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