Milarepa Brocade Thangka | Tibetan Buddhist Master Art

SKU: 19495

Description

Milarepa Brocade Thangka, Tibetan Master Art

In this brocade thangka art, Milarepa, Tibet's most renowned and accomplished Buddhist master, is depicted here. He is pictured seated on animal skin in mountain caves, meditating between the cooking pot and a gorgeous deer. His right hand is raised to his right ear in a listening gesture, while his left-hand holds a skull cup. The cave is surrounded by beautiful green trees and clouds, which gives the practitioner a good feeling.

DRAWN AS MENTIONED IN THE MEDITATION MANUAL
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Brocade Size: 58cm/22" (width) x 74cm/29" (Height)
Thangka Size: 22 cm/9" (width) x 30cm/12" (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic color, Genuine 24K Gold
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Note: Milarepa Thangka is an original painting from Enlightenment Studio located at Boudha Stupa.

Milarepa for his perseverance and personal development, and his fascinating biography depicts the human path from confusion to clarity. Early in his youth, he taught the principles of both privilege and tyranny. Milarepa's poetic teachings have captivated the hearts of his followers and fans for nearly a thousand years. Since his tremendous compassion prompted Bodhicitta and motivated him to reach Buddhahood to benefit all sentient beings, his life embodies the ideal Bodhisattva.

HAND-PAINTED WITH GENUINE 24K GOLD IN TRADITIONAL KARMA GADRI STYLE 

OUR TEAM
We are a team of traditionally trained Karma Gadri artists from Boudha Stupa. Our lineage comes from Venerable Master Jamyang Phunshok. Who is from Kham, Eastern Tibet.

We are focused on bringing accurate iconographic thangka, which will be helpful to your practice. 

BROCADE MOUNT
-Sold as a framed Thangka
-Tibetan Silk Brocade framing is provided

CONSECRATION OF THANGKA
As requested for consecrations/blessings, we can take thangka to Monasteries/Rinpoches from nearby Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask you to offer $20 for the monasteries for blessings/consecration services.