(Explanation from Wikipedia)
A thangka, also known as t(h)an(g)ka, is a painted or embroidered Tibetan Buddhist banner that was originally hung in a monastery or above a family altar and is worn by monks during ceremonial processions. The Tibetan word thang means flat and indicates that a thangka is a painting on a flat surface, which can however be rolled up when no display is needed. Because of the latter, it is also called a scroll painting.
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