Namtoshe Thangka with Yellow Background
About our Thangka
The Namtose Thangka features a light yellow background, lending the artwork a serene and minimalist aesthetic. The background's simplicity enhances the focus on Namtose's figure and symbolic elements, highlighting his profound qualities.
This Namtose painting can be used in various ways to enhance spiritual practice and decor. It is a focal point for meditation, inspiring practitioners to cultivate wisdom and clarity. Additionally, a Namtose Thangka can be displayed in a home or meditation space, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and intellectual pursuit. It can also be a thoughtful gift for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of Buddhist philosophy or enhance their spiritual journey.
Introduction To The Thangka :
Namtse is a wealth deity revered in Tibetan Buddhism for bestowing prosperity and abundance upon practitioners. Also known as Vaishravana or Jambhala in other Buddhist traditions, Namtose is depicted with symbolic attributes representing wealth and fortune. These attributes include a mongoose, symbolizing wealth and prosperity, and a victory banner, representing success over obstacles.
Devotees of Namtose believe that by invoking the deity through prayers, mantras, and meditation, they can receive blessings of material and spiritual wealth. Namtose is also associated with generosity and the accumulation of merit, emphasizing the importance of using wealth for virtuous purposes and benefiting others.
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Size: 18"/ 46 cm (width) x 24"/ 61 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
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.