Tangka is a sacred form of Tibetan Buddhist art, traditionally painted on cotton or silk and used as a tool for meditation and spiritual practice. Each piece carries symbolic meaning, depicting deities, mandalas, or enlightened beings with precise iconography passed down through generations. More than visual art, Tangka embodies devotion, discipline, and a deep connection between the artist and the spiritual realm. It serves not only as an object of beauty, but as a vessel for intention, wisdom, and inner transformation.