Tibetan Thangka Paintings
The Great Eight Charnel Ground of Vajrayana: Symbolism, Mandalas, and Meaning
Introduction to the Great Eight Charnel Grounds
In Vajrayāna Buddhism, the Great Eight Charnel Grounds (Skt. aṣṭa-śmaśāna) are liminal arenas tha...

The Starving Tigress: A Tale of Compassion, Selflessness, and Generosity
The Bodhisattva's Compassionate Sacrifice: A Story of Generosity and Selflessness
(Photo From the Himalayan Art Resources)
Long, long ago, a...
Explore the Dzambhala Thangka: 24K Gold Detail & Karma Gadri Style
Authentic Dzambhala Thangka for Spiritual and Material Abundance
In spiritual practice, there’s often a tension between material needs and inner gr...
Dharmapālas in Tibetan Buddhism: The Fierce Eight Guardians of the Dharma
The Role of Dharmapalas: Protectors and Guides in Tibetan Buddhist Practice
In Tibetan Buddhism, the term Dharmapala refers to the "guardians of ...
Two-Armed Chenrezig: Discover the Meaning in Karma Gadri Style Thangka
A Thangka of Compassion, Simplicity, and Blessings (Padma pani)
For many practitioners, Chenrezig represents the heart of the Buddhist path, the em...
Shri Devi Palden Lhamo: Understanding Iconography and Forms
Palden Lhamo (Shri Devi): The Fierce Protectress of Tibet and Guardian of the Dalai Lama
Palden Lhamo, known in Sanskrit as Shri Devi (Pal Den Lh...

Shangpa Kagyu Lineage: History, Masters, and Essential Teachings
Shangpa Kagyu: Origins, Teachings & Living Lineage
The Shangpa Kagyu Lineage is also known as the 'secret lineage' since Niguma instructed Khyu...

Siddhi Lakshmi in Buddhism, Origin and Adaptation
Siddhi Lakshmi: Goddess of Power, Prosperity, and Protection
Siddhi Lakshmi, also known as Purnachandi, is one of the most powerful and esoteric ...
Wrathful Deities: Guardians of Wisdom and Destroyers of Illusion
Wrathful Deities in Tantric Buddhism: Fierce Protectors and Spiritual First Responders
In Tantric Buddhism, wrathful deities are depicted as fier...
Long life Deity Tsheringma | The Protector of Practitioners
Have you ever seen a thangka that caught your eye, the colours, the gold, the fine details, and wondered, “Who is this deity? What does she mean?”
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