15"x11" Guru Padmasambhava Wall Hanging Thangka Painting
This thangka was painted by a master thangka artist in the traditional style, and it is of high quality.
Name | : Guru Padmasambhava(Guru Rinpoche) Thangka Painting |
Mantra | : 'Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padma Siddhi Hum' |
Dimension | : 45"x22" inches approx. (With Brocade) |
Dimension | : 15"x11" 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 |
Padmasambhava Thangka is a painting that depicts the renowned Buddhist teacher, Padmasambhava. Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, was an important figure in the history of Tibetan Buddhism, credited with bringing the teachings of the Buddha to Tibet in the 8th century. The thangka is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist form of religious art that typically portrays deities, saints, or other important figures in the Buddhist tradition. The Padmasambhava Thangka typically shows the teacher in a traditional pose, surrounded by various symbols and elements that are important to the practice of Buddhism. In the thangka, Padmasambhava is often depicted wearing the traditional robes of a Buddhist monk and holding a vajra, a type of ritual weapon that symbolizes the indestructible nature of the Buddha's teachings. He is often shown sitting on a lotus throne, a symbol of spiritual purity, and surrounded by a mandala, a complex pattern of symbols that represents the universe and the path to enlightenment. One of the most striking features of the Padmasambhava Thangka is the intricate detail and rich color used in its creation. The painting is typically made using natural pigments and dyes. The Padmasambhava Thangka is not just a work of art but also serves as a powerful object of spiritual practice for Tibetan Buddhists. Many practitioners use the thangka as a focus for meditation and visualization, as they seek to connect with the enlightened qualities embodied by Padmasambhava and other important figures in the Buddhist tradition.
The Padmasambhava Thangka is an important piece of religious art that plays a significant role in the practice of Tibetan Buddhism. Its intricate detail and rich symbolism make it a fascinating work of art, while its spiritual significance gives it a deeper meaning and purpose beyond mere aesthetic appreciation.
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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.