The finest example of surviving ancient Buddhist art is what we call Thangka Painting. The art is not only alluring to the eyes but also the soul. The spiritual mind phenomenon occurs when directly connected to the Thangka art. Thangka paintings were developed in those regions where Tibetan Buddhism was practiced including china, Mongolia, Ladakh, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and parts of Himalayan India. Origin The painting developed from sizably spread traditions Of early Buddhists only survived in a sites of the Ajanta caves in India and the mongao caves in China. Which has wall paintings and was repository for what the earliest surviving paintings. This style of traditional wall painting is mostly present in monasteries. The historians speculate that the art form got appreciation later in the Tubo dynasty Where the legend Tubo king, Songtasan Gambo, is the father of the tradition of Thangka. In ancient times the guru te...