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Thangka of the Week

  • <h2><strong>Golden White Tara Goddess</strong></h2>

    Golden White Tara Goddess

    This beautiful Golden White Tara Goddess Thangka depicts the revered goddess, a symbol of compassion, healing, and protection. Known for her ability to bestow longevity, health, and peace, White Tara is a beloved figure in Tibetan Buddhism, often seen as the embodiment of the compassionate mother of all Buddhas. In this thangka, she is gracefully seated on a lotus flower, surrounded by intricate floral motifs representing her purity and wisdom.

    The colors used in the piece are acrylic, allowing the artist to achieve vibrant hues while maintaining the traditional beauty of Tibetan art. What makes this artwork even more special is the use of 24K gold, which is applied in the traditional Nakthang (Gold on Red) style.

<h1><strong>Why Enlightenment ?</strong></h1>

    Why Enlightenment ?

    If you are looking for a Tibetan Thangka that inspires your spiritual practice, our thangka have all the correct emblems, attributes and iconography. They correspond with your meditation guidelines.
    At Enlightenment we try to bring out the authentic Vajrayana paintings that are helpful in your practice. We paint enlightened images of Vajrayana deities for the practitioner. We hope our Thangka and Thangka prints will guide you on your path to transformation, to protect, cultivate and enhance the final goal of enlightenment in this precious human life. May our thangka be your perfect friend !

    Tibetan Thangka Painting - Vajrayana Art

    "The Tibetan Buddhist art form of thangka painting is a visual and symbolic representation of the spiritual deities which are utilized on the path to enlightenment. Because of the great significance of this art form it is important that the artists portraying the figures have the right motivation, have good ethical and moral values, be artistically creative enough to depict forms in a manner befitting their spiritual significance, and be able to clearly convey these values to the initiated and uninitiated alike."

    Tibetan Thangka is not just another style of painting to look at, but rather as a means to enhance our own contemplative practice-to deepen the practices of mindfulness and meditation. It is also not just a representation of symbols and ideas. It is a direct experience of inner peace, free from attachment to the illusionary solidity of the ego and the phenomenal world. We at Enlightenment strive to maintain the above-mentioned values passed down by HH the 14th Dalai Lama. And while committed to the preservation and promotion of classical Tibetan thangka painting, we feel there is still space for the artistic creativity which will add to the richness of the tradition and enhance the spiritual quest of the Vajrayana practitioners.

    Consecration of Thangka at Enlightenment

    Enlightenment Thangka has acknowledged the relevance of the consecration procedure as a sanctuary for traditional Thangka art. We respect the essence of the art form and its relationship to the divine by fusing artistic genius with spiritual dedication. At the Enlightenment Thangka, the consecration procedure entails a precisely planned set of rituals and ceremonies, with each step infused with symbolism and importance. As requested for consecration/ blessing, we can take the respective thangka to Monasteries/ Rinpoches from nearby holy Boudha Stupa.

    Blog Posts

    • Vajrayogini: The Tantric Goddess of Transformation and Liberation

      , by Enlightenment Thangka Vajrayogini: The Tantric Goddess of Transformation and Liberation

    • Tilopa: The First Human Master of the Kagyu Tradition

      , by Enlightenment Thangka Tilopa: The First Human Master of the Kagyu Tradition

    • Eighty-Four Mahasiddhas blog

      , by Enlightenment Thangka The Eighty-Four Mahasiddhas of Buddhism: Masters of Tantra and Enlightenment

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