thumb|Tsakli, 13-14th century thumb|Another from the same set right|thumb|Tibetan tsakli, mid 20th century Tsakli (also “tsakalis”) are Tibetan Buddhist miniature paintings, normally produced as thematic groups or sets, which are used in rituals as initiation cards, and in the training of monks. Examples of this miniature art are also known from Mongolia.
thumb|Tsakli, 13-14th century thumb|Another from the same set right|thumb|Tibetan tsakli, mid 20th century Tsakli (also “tsakalis”) are Tibetan Buddhist miniature paintings, normally produced as thematic groups or sets, which are used in rituals as initiation cards, and in the training of monks. Examples of this miniature art are also known from Mongolia.
== Subjects ==
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).