36"x26" Rig sum Gonpa Thangka Traditional Tibetan Buddhist Painting
This thangka was painted by a master thangka artist in the traditional style, and it is of high quality.
Name |
: Rig Sum Gonpa Thangka Painting : Left Jampeyang(Manjushree) and Chagnadorjee(Vajrapani) Right |
Mantra | : On Vagishari Mum: Om Mani Padme Hum: Om Vajra Pani Hum) |
Dimension | : 108"x52" inches approx. (With Brocade) |
Dimension | : 36"x26" inches approx. (Without Brocade) |
Color | : Mineral, and vegetable pigment |
Material | : Cotton Canvas, and Gold Plated Detail |
Design | : Buddhism and Tibetan Thangka Painting |
: Wall Hanging OR Frame Home Decor | |
Origin | : Handmade in Nepal |
Time to Make | : Ready to Ship |
Rig sum Gonpa Thangka is a type of traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting that depicts the three main deities of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism: Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara), Vajrapani, and Manjushri. The painting usually features Chenrezig in the center, with Vajrapani on the left and Manjushri on the right, each surrounded by a retinue of smaller deities.
The Rig sum Gonpa Thangka is considered to be a particularly auspicious and powerful representation of these deities and is often used in rituals and ceremonies to help practitioners develop compassion, wisdom, and inner strength. The intricate details and symbolism in the painting are meant to inspire contemplation and reflection, leading the viewer toward a deeper understanding of Buddhist teachings and a closer connection to the divine.
Thangkas are typically created by skilled artists using natural pigments and traditional techniques passed down through generations of Tibetan artisans. They are highly valued as works of art and as sacred objects of devotion, and are often passed down within families or given as gifts between practitioners.
Overall, the Rig Sum Gonpa Thangka is a beautiful and meaningful representation of some of the most important deities in Tibetan Buddhism and serves as a powerful reminder of the rich spiritual traditions and artistic heritage of the region.
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* Thangka's Border (Tibetan silk brocade) can come in a variety of colors and patterns.
Note: The actual color of the products may slightly differ due to the photographic edits.