1. Thangka is a popular scroll painting mainly containing Tibetan Buddhist content in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of China. It is not only an important Buddhist art, but also an important auxiliary tool for Buddhist believers to practice.
2. The Buddha amulet is a product of Theravada Buddhism and is a medium blessed by the master to add good wishes. One is a painting and the other is a card, they are not the same.
3. Thangka is also called Tangga, Thangka, which is a Tibetan transliteration and refers to a religious scroll painting framed with colored satin and then hung for worship. Thangka is a unique painting art form in Tibetan culture. The subject matter involves Tibetan history, politics, culture and social life and many other fields. Most of the Thangkas handed down from generation to generation are works of Tibetan Buddhism and Bon Buddhism.
4. The Buddha amulet is a Buddhist amulet unique to Thailand. It belongs to the same category as the Tsa Tsa Buddha in Tibet, China, but is smaller in size. It is made from a variety of materials, including Buddhist scriptures, shell leaves, pollen, medicinal herbs, temple incense ash, metals, ores, gems, etc.