Master Atisha Canvas Print | Founder of Kadampa Buddhism
Explore the spiritual realm of Tibetan Buddhism with this Atisha canvas print, a high-quality giclée reproduction based on the original thangka. Each vibrant color and fine detail is carefully preserved, providing an accurate depiction of Atisha’s profound wisdom. This print elegantly reflects his calm and compassionate spirit, making it a meaningful piece for any meditation or spiritual space.
Atisha (982-1054 AD), a respected Indian Buddhist master, played a pivotal role in reintroducing pure Buddhism to Tibet. His name translates to "peace," and he is known for significant contributions to Tibetan Buddhist practices. His teachings, especially the Lamrim (the steps on the path to enlightenment), are central to Kadampa Buddhism, which focuses on applying Buddha’s teachings in daily life. After a heartfelt invitation, Atisha traveled to Tibet, and over the course of two years, he shared profound wisdom that still shapes Buddhist teachings today. Before departing, he delivered a final teaching called “Advice from Atisha’s Heart,” which continues to serve as a guide for practitioners.
This thangka print depicts Atisha in a peaceful, meditative pose, surrounded by sacred objects, including the stupa and other Buddhist symbols. These elements emphasize his role as a teacher who guided many toward enlightenment. His calm expression and the sacred objects highlight his dedication to wisdom, compassion, and meditation, embodying his significant influence on Tibetan Buddhism.
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THIS IS A HIGH-QUALITY THANGKA PRINT AND CAN BE PRINTED IN YOUR PREFERRED SIZE
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BROCADE MOUNT
We do traditional brocade mounting upon your request. We will send available samples and price details for your final confirmation.
CONSECRATION OF THANGKA
As requested for consecrations/blessings, we can take the thangka to monasteries or the rinpoche from the nearby Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask that you offer $50 to support the monasteries for the blessings/consecration service.