Tibetan Calligrapher Featured in the New Indian Parliament
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Tibetan Calligrapher Featured in the New Indian Parliament

by Staff Editor

New Delhi — An artwork by renowned Tibetan calligrapher Jamyang Dorjee has been featured in a permanent exhibition at the newly inaugurated Indian Parliament building. Titled “Sherab” (Wisdom, or Gyan in Hindi), the piece is part of the Shilp Deergha, a permanent display celebrating India’s finest artistic and cultural contributions.

The Shilp Deergha showcases galleries with distinct themes, each highlighting India’s diverse heritage. Jamyang Dorjee’s “Sherab” is housed in the Gyan (Wisdom) gallery, symbolizing the enduring value of knowledge and intellectual enlightenment that resonates with the ethos of the Parliament.

This exhibition, designed to present the best of India, includes works by artists across regions, representing the country’s rich tapestry of traditions and philosophies. Dorjee’s contribution underscores the profound influence of Tibetan culture within India’s broader cultural narrative.

Speaking about the honor, Jamyang Dorjee expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to such a significant space. His inclusion in this historic exhibition highlights the universal relevance of Tibetan calligraphy and its timeless message of wisdom and compassion.

The Parliament’s art galleries are poised to inspire generations, offering visitors a glimpse into the soul of India through its vibrant artistic legacy.