Hand-Painted Tibetan Medicine Buddha
About Thangka
Our thangka is a handpainted Tibetan art done using traditional methods. It is a unique piece created using genuine 24K gold and natural stone colors.
A yellow background associated with happiness, cheerfulness, and enlightenment represents wisdom, healing energy, abundance, success, and compassion. It removes ignorance, encourages, and fulfills wishes. Yellow's warmth and compassion represent the Buddha's empathy for sentient creatures. The background of the Medicine Buddha emphasizes these spiritual aspects, resulting in a harmonious picture that encourages devotion, meditation, and contemplation.
These thangkas are often displayed in homes, temples, and healthcare facilities, serving as reminders of the healing potential within oneself and the importance of cultivating compassion and wisdom in alleviating suffering.
Introduction to Medicine Buddha Thangka
The Medicine Buddha, also known as Bhaisajyaguru, is a revered figure in Mahayana Buddhism, symbolizing healing and compassion. He is seated in a meditation posture, radiating serenity and compassion. In his left hand is a medicinal bowl filled with healing nectars and herbs, symbolizing the power to cure physical and spiritual ailments. His right hand is often in a gesture of supreme generosity, symbolizing the granting of wishes and blessings to those in need. His deep blue body symbolizes the infinite qualities of healing and wisdom. His aura radiates healing energy, providing comfort and relief to those suffering from illness or distress. Devotion to the Medicine Buddha is believed to transform practitioners' physical and spiritual well-being.
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Size: 17.5"/ 44 cm (width) x 23.5"/ 60 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
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How to take care of your thangka?
-Regular Inspection of your thangka; examine the borders and all attachments.
-Keep thangkas covered when they are on display but not in use.
-Rotate thangkas between display and storage regularly, two to four times a year, to reduce the amount of exposure to light. Keep away from sunlight and humidity.
-Do not apply liquids or other materials to the surface of the thangka.