Buddha Mandala Thangka
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, mandalas represent the pure and sacred space consecrated by the power of a buddha or other deity. Through concentrated meditation on the mandala, a monk learns information about the deity that is conveyed in the art. Beyond this, he strives to “enter” the mandala, not only invoking the qualities of the deity, but internalizing them himself. A mandala is a representation of the cosmic, the universe, in a circular pattern which leads to a central point. As such, it is a symbol or wholeness, of beginning and end.
The mandala is used as an external expression to help find the universe within. Often, the mandala incorporates symbols or physical representations of the Buddha to show the transition of the spiritual journey. It’s conferred based on the symbolic mandala world in which the Buddha-figure, or a set of Buddha-figures lives – that’s the mandala of Shakyamuni Buddha. It’s their world that they live in, and it’s conferred on the basis of a representation of that world.
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Size: 22"/ 56 cm (width) x 29"/ 73 cm (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic Colors, Genuine 24K Gold
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THIS THANGKA IS HAND-PAINTED IN THE TRADITIONAL STYLE AND THE QUALITY IS HIGH
Where do I hang my Thangka Art ⁉️
The best place to put the mandala painting is on the sides of the bed. It is also great idea to hang at the back side of the bed. This arrangement helps to renew the positivity in our body.
This Thangka Art can be wooden frame and hung on your wall or you can request a Silk Brocade for the Thangka.