Original Hand Painted Buddha and Bodhisattva Tibetan Thangka Art
Green Tara:
The popular Buddhist deity Green Tara is thought to represent the compassionate and practical side of enlightenment. In Tibetan Buddhism, Green Tara is adored as a representation of hasty action, protection, and healing and is seen as the consort of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.
An intricate mandala or cosmic map surrounds the goddess in a reclining position in a Green Tara Thangka, a classic Tibetan painting. She is pictured with a green body, signifying her caring and loving traits, and is frequently seen carrying a lotus flower and a vase, which stand for abundance and enlightenment.
The thangka also includes several Buddhist symbols and lucky themes, such as the lotus flower, the wheel of dharma, and the eight auspicious symbols.
Chengrezig:
- This form of Avalokiteshvara is widely used for devotional practice for the followers of Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. His six syllabled mantra “ Om mani pad me hum” is the household mantra for all Buddhists all around the world.
Manjushri Tibetan Thangka:
Bodhisattva Manjushri ( Manjushree) is the embodiment of the wisdom of all the Buddhas.
According to one tradition, he attained perfect enlightenment a long time back. The Buddhists believe that he is the sole deity of wisdom who blesses the devotees to sharpen their memory and intellect. As a result, a devotee can penetrate the vast and profound meanings of the Buddha's teachings. Without the blessings of Mañjuśri, nobody can develop the realization of emptiness.
Shakyamuni Gautama Handmade Thangka:
Gautam Buddha, also often referred to as Shakyamuni, was a spiritual teacher upon whose lessons the foundations for Buddhism were formed. He is regarded as the Supreme Buddha and is the first enlightened individual to be visualized. Despite some confusion from those who do not follow Buddhism, it is important to note that the Buddha was not considered to be a God. He was rather a mere human, like the rest of us, who was able to develop an extraordinary perception of existence. This perception helped him to rid his mind of the things that cause us all a level of suffering; craving, hatred, and delusion. This, in turn, helped him to attain levels of true peace and contentment – and remain free from the suffering of sentient beings.
White Tara Thanka:
White Tara (Skt. Sita Tara) is also known as Saptalocana Tara, the 'Seven-eyed Saviors', and along with Amitayus and Ushnishavijaya, she appears as one of the three principal Buddhist deities of longevity. Her meditational practices are mainly employed to confer long life, alleviate illnesses, and remove the obstacles that are indicative of an untimely death. Thangkas of White Tara and the 'Trinity of Long-Life Deities' are frequently commissioned for such purposes, and also to auger an auspicious rebirth for a deceased relative or friend.
Namgyalma:
The god Namgyalma, also known as Ushnisha Vijaya, is portrayed in the traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting known as the Namgyalma Thangka. He is thought to be an embodiment of the compassion and wisdom of all Buddhas. Typically, Namgyalma is shown to have three faces, eight arms, and to be seated on a lotus throne.
The right face of Namgyalma depicts her tranquil nature, the left face her wrathful side, and the center face her sympathetic side. She carries a symbol in each of her eight arms, including a vajra, a lotus, a wheel, a bell, a sword, a bow, an arrow, and a noose.
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Size: 12"/ 30 cm (width) x 14"/ 36cm (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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Framing:
-Not mounted on a traditional brocade
-Tibetan Silk brocade is available in a variety of colors and quality
-Additional 3 business days for this service
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