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The Tsongkhapa Mandala Sketch features Tsongkhapa at the center, flanked by two crossed vajras and a knot in one corner.
Tsongkhapa is typically illustrated as a monk donning the yellow hat associated with the Gelug tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. He is commonly portrayed holding a book in his left hand, which signifies his deep understanding of Buddhist teachings and philosophy.
Additionally, he may be depicted with a begging bowl, symbolizing his commitment to a life of poverty and simplicity. Often, he is shown alongside a white conch shell, representing the strength of truth and the resonance of Dharma teachings.