A Study on the Decorative Patterns of Tibetan Buddhist Monastery Architecture

  • Liu M
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Abstract

Architecture is the refuge of human beings, and Tibetan Buddhism is the spiritual sustenance of the Tibetan people. The monastery architecture produced by the combination of religious culture and architectural art makes us see a very characteristic religious architectural culture. Architectural decoration art is not only the product of culture, but also the embodiment of human artistic thought. Tibetan Buddhist monastery architecture is the essence of Tibetan architecture, and its decorative patterns are the comprehensive embodiment of religious culture and architectural art. The study of decorative patterns of religious architecture can more deeply understand the connotation of religious culture.

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Liu, M. (2019). A Study on the Decorative Patterns of Tibetan Buddhist Monastery Architecture. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 07(04), 355–361. https://doi.org/10.4236/jss.2019.74028

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