A luminous Tibetan sky burial scene at dawn, meticulously rendered in traditional mineral pigments on handmade lokta paper. The composition follows classical Tibetan iconometric proportions with sacred vultures circling overhead, their wingspans adorned with subtle gold leaf accents. A compassionate rogyapa (body-breaker) performs the ritual with ceremonial implements, surrounded by prayer flags fluttering against dramatic Himalayan peaks. The landscape features turquoise lakes, windswept plateau grasses, and distant glaciers. Five-colored offering scarves (khata) dance in the mountain breeze while incense smoke curls upward. Symbolic representations of impermanence appear through scattered juniper sprigs and traditional chopper (kartika). Rich indigo, vermilion, and saffron tones dominate, with finely detailed textile patterns on ritual clothing. The entire scene embodies the Tibetan understanding of death as transformation, conveyed through intricate brushwork and compassionate attention to ceremonial details. <lora:flux_floralizer:0.4> <lora:Niji B:0.1> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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