Tibetan Thangka Paintings

The Five Prajnas: Wisdom Consorts of the Dhyani Buddhas
A Closer Look at the Iconography of the Five Prajnas
The Five Prajnas are the enlightened consorts of the Five Dhyani Buddhas, each one embodying ...

Standing Shakyamuni Buddha: Thangka of Brahma and Indra Offering the Dharma Wheel and Conch Shell
Brahma and Indra's Divine Offerings to the Buddha
The Shakyamuni Buddha’s Blessings Thangka is an exquisite piece of art along with being a profoun...

Buddha Purnima 2025: Honoring the Birth, Enlightenment & Nirvana of Shakyamuni Buddha
2025 marks the 2,587th commemoration of Buddha Purnima
Buddha Purnima, often referred to as Buddha Jayanti or Vesak, stands out as the most revered...

Juntei Kannon: The 18-Armed Bodhisattva in Vajrayana
Juntei Kannon Refers to Cundi in Japanese tradition
Juntei Kannon, also known as Cundi (Cunda) in Sanskrit is a revered and enigmatic female Bodhis...

Medicine Buddha: 12 Great Vows of the Lapis Lazuli Master
A Deep Dive into Medicine Buddha's Healing Light and Spiritual Wisdom
Medicine Buddha, often referred to as the Lapis Lazuli Master, holds a rever...

The Five Forms of Jambala: Guardians of Wealth and Prosperity in Tibetan Buddhism
Jambhala Is the Deity of Wealth in Vajrayana Buddhism
The Five Forms of Jambala — Yellow, White, Black, Green, and Red — are highly revered wealth ...

Seven Chakra Kundalini Thangka: The Ancient Art for Energy Alignment
The Seven Chakras Are Energy Centers Illustrated in Ancient Thangka Art
The Seven Chakra Kundalini Thangka is a profound spiritual tool that plays ...

Mahakala Assembly: Thangka Featuring the Rarest Forms of Supreme Dharmapalas
Rare Mahakala and Dharmapala forms Unite in This Unique Thanka
The fierce assembly of Mahakala forms and fierce Dharmapala protectors takes center ...

Vajrayogini: The Tantric Goddess of Transformation and Liberation
Vajrayogini Is The Principal Female Deity Of Tantras
Vajrayogini is the Tantric Buddhist deity of the destruction of illusion. The supreme goddess ...

Tilopa: The First Human Master of the Kagyu Tradition
Mahasiddha Tilopa Was The Silent Renunciate
Tilopa is the first human master of the Kagyu lineage. He remains an enduring and influential figure in...