Mongolian Sakhius (Tsakali) Paintings




Dear Scholar,

We are researching the small, Buddhist paintings from Mongolia which they call sakhius (vghnev in Cyrillic. In Tibet they are known as tsakali, tsakli in Buriatia.)  These intimate works of art have a variety of uses: they are worn as talismen; housed as icons in amulet boxes; utilized as teaching aids like our modern 'flash cards' and used in divination and initiation rites as part of the Mongolian Buddhist religious tradition which is based on Tibetan practice and philosophy.

Below are a few 19th century examples of these small thangkas.  If you have knowledge or information about these types of paintings, their styles, the artists who painted them, or know of any collections of these paintings, I would like to talk with you.

My e-mail and United States telephone numbers are at the bottom of this page.




Ochirvaani
Otsir Vaani
White Tara
dara eke
Tuoluo (China)
Medical Buddha
Otoch Manal
Yaoshi (China)
Zonkhova
Tsong Khapa (Tibet)









Stupa
SuburGan
Suvraga
Shuaidupo, ta (China)
Ochirvaani
Otsir Vaani
Tsamba
Tsamva



(Photos are about life-size)




Wilbur Norman
P.O. Box 9
Annapolis, Maryland
USA 21404

email:   sakhius@coupdefoudre.com
USA telephone:   202/ 528.4525
USA fax:     507/ 262.3073