Monday, August 13, 2012

Dharamsala Temple

Dharamsala Temple

Tibetan Thangkas Bodhisattva
Tibetan Thangkas Bodhisattva (Fg. 1-5)
According to quite a few, repeated sources found on the Internet, there are paintings displaying UFOs in the Dharamsala Temple where the Dalai Lama lives in exile. In traditional Tibetan art, such as the image of 1000 Buddhas, it is very evident such an interpretation may perceived from the artwork. Rather than for self-expression, Tibetan art is a tool for enlightenment with emphasis placed on the sacred process, often with Tantric qualities, instead of the end aesthetic results. Many of the painted deities appear to be in a meditative sitting position, sometimes depicted well above the ground level, projecting the deity to be floating in the sky. The detail surrounding the seat and deity sometimes demonstrate possible propulsion systems leading people to believe the paintings incorporate ancient alien aircraft.
Beyond the artwork itself are many stories and legends passed down speaking of gods who fought battles in the sky and the recently media famous Vimanas. Historical accounts spanning multiple cultures correlate and essentially corroborate the stories of ancient flying aircraft. Given the long record of historical account to these legends, it is not by stretch of the imagination to believe there might be a connection between the written ancient Vimana legends and the deity imagery found throughout related cultural artwork. Perhaps meditation is necessary to effectively control the aircraft. It could also be possible more emphasis was placed on the imagery of the deity simply because they were of flesh and blood. However the artwork is looked upon, uncertainties in interpretation rise enough red flags for us to think there may be something further.

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