Tibetan Buddha Samantabhadra Thangka
Buddha Samantabhadra Thangka, known as "Universal Good" or "All Good," is a primordial Buddha in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, embodying ultimate, timeless, and primordial wisdom. He represents the dharmakaya, the true nature of reality beyond all forms and concepts. In the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, Samantabhadra is depicted in a celestial embrace with his consort, Samantabhadri, symbolizing the union of wisdom and compassion. His teachings emphasize the innate purity and perfection of the mind, encouraging practitioners to recognize their inherent Buddha nature.
A Buddha Samantabhadra Thangka is a sacred painting that portrays this primordial Buddha in a meditative state. He is depicted with a deep blue body and seated in the vajra posture, signifying his eternal and unchanging nature. He is shown embracing Samantabhadri in the Yab-Yum position, symbolizing the union of wisdom and method, or compassion, highlighting the non-dual nature of reality.
The thangka's background includes symbolic elements, such as lotus flowers, which represent purity and the blossoming of spiritual awareness from the muddy waters of samsara (the cycle of birth and rebirth). A halo of light around Samantabhadra signifies his enlightened state and the radiance of his wisdom. These intricate details and vibrant colors not only captivate the viewer but also draw them into a deeper state of awareness and mindfulness.
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Size: 15"/ 38cm (width) x 20"/ 51cm (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic Colors, Genuine 24K Gold
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THIS THANGKA IS HAND-PAINTED IN THE TRADITIONAL STYLE BY A NEPALI ARTIST, AND THE QUALITY IS HIGH
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BROCADE MOUNT
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CONSECRATION OF THANGKA
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