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Hand Painted Tibetan Thangka- Tantra Buddha

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Full refund available within 30 days

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Categoría:

Art

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2 En stock

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Style:

Asian

Date of Creation:

2000-Now

Region of Origin:

Asia

Medium:

Watercolor

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Canvas

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Artículo número:

153207569

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Samantabhadra Thangka- Hand-painted Samantabhadra literally Universal Worthy), is a bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism associated with Buddhist practice andmeditation. Together with Shakyamuni Buddha and fellow bodhisattva Manjusri he forms the Shakyamuni trinity in Buddhism. He is the patron of theLotus S?tra and, according to the Avata?saka S?tra, made the ten great vows which are the basis of a bodhisattva Samantabhadra is not subject to limits of time, place, or physical conditions. Samantabhadra is not a colored being with two eyes, etc. Samantabhadra is the unity of awareness and emptiness, the unity of appearances and emptiness, the nature of mind, natural clarity with unceasing compassion - that is Samantabhadra from the very beginning Size: 30 cm s x 39 cms Material: Canvas Color: water What is a Thangka? A thangka, also known as tangka, thanka or tanka (Nepali pronunciation: [?t??a?ka]; Tibetan: ?????; Nepal Bhasa: ????) is a painting on cotton, or silk appliqué, usually depicting a Buddhist deity, scene, or mandala of some sort. The thankga is not a flat creation like an oil painting or acrylic painting but consists of a picture panel which is painted or embroidered over which a textile is mounted and then over which is laid a cover, usually silk. Generally, thangkas last a very long time and retain much of their lustre, but because of their delicate nature, they have to be kept in dry places where moisture won't affect the quality of the silk. It is sometimes called a scroll-painting. These thangka served as important teaching tools depicting the life of the Buddha, various influential lamas and other deities and bodhisattvas. One subject is The Wheel of Life, which is a visual representation of the Abhidharma teachings (Art of Enlightenment). Thangka, when created properly, perform several different functions. Images of deities can be used as teaching tools when depicting the life (or lives) of the Buddha, describing historical events concerning important Lamas, or retelling myths associated with other deities. Devotional images act as the centerpiece during a ritual or ceremony and are often used as mediums through which one can offer prayers or make requests. Overall, and perhaps most importantly, religious art is used as a meditation tool to help bring one further down the path to enlightenment. The Buddhist Vajrayana practitioner uses a thanga image of their yidam, or meditation deity, as a guide, by visualizing “themselves as being that deity, thereby internalizing the Buddha qualities (Lipton, Ragnubs).” We offer Genuine Hand painted Thangkas Different sizes. Our Thangkas are carefully made by the expert painters of Nepal.

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