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Amitabha White Buddha Tibetan Thangka art of Buddhist deity
Amitabha White Buddha Tibetan Thangka art of Buddhist deity
Amitabha White Buddha Tibetan Thangka art of Buddhist deity
Amitabha White Buddha Tibetan Thangka art of Buddhist deity
Amitabha White Buddha Tibetan Thangka art of Buddhist deity
Amitabha White Buddha Tibetan Thangka art of Buddhist deity
Amitabha White Buddha Tibetan Thangka art of Buddhist deity
Amitabha White Buddha Tibetan Thangka art of Buddhist deity

Sarvavid Vairochana Tibetan Thangka

€453,95
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This painting is Amitabha Buddha in the 13th century in the museum of fine art. He is the most ancient Buddha among the Dhyani Buddha. Buddha Amitabha is denoted by” BOUNDLESS LIGHT” or Incomprehensible as we know, Amitabha means “Infinite life” and his symbol is the lotus, representing purity. The painting of the Buddha Amitabha is a similar painting of Buddha Ratna Sambhava. The word Amita is “without bond/ infinite” and Abha is “light/splendor”. Buddha Amitabha stands for wisdom and compassion. His mantra is ‘Namo Amituofo’.

Mantra: “Namo Amituofo”

Namo Amituofo buddha translation version Namo buddha of the infinite life or” I turn to rely on the enlightened one immeasurable”. We can write Namo Amituofo in various languages like Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, etc.

In the above thangka, white Amitabha is sitting on the lotus in the position of nritya asana. She is sitting on the meditation by holding a vessel on her left hand for wisdom. While he is meditating “His two palms are joined together with the right and left hand, two thumb fingers are touches together for holding the alms bowl”. His hand position is Dhyana Mudra. It is also called samadhi or yoga mudra. the meditation position is “Nritya Asana”. It can be performed this position by crossing one leg which touches the left leg. He has his vehicle called a peacock. His peacock eats poisonous plants from the forest. When he eats the poisonous plant, his feathers shine brightly. Her body is colored by the white color, it represents purity and emancipation. It is painted on blue fame which signifies love kindness and peace.

Why and How to hang White Amitabha?

  • White Amitabha can be placed where there is peace, love, and kindness for a positive environment.
  • White Amitabha can be placed everywhere we want peace, purity, and love.
  • White Amitabha thangka can be hung on the place where meditation is done, it helps us to emancipation.

 


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Sarvavid Vairochana Tibetan Thangka

€453,95 EUR

Hand Embroidery Brocade

Brocade Time: 2-4 days

Enhance your beautiful Thangka painting with a traditional brocade mount! Adding a brocade not only enriches the visual appeal but also carries significant religious merit.

Please ensure you have added the Thangka to your cart before selecting the brocade option.

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Art for Transaformation

  • 100% Cotton Canvas
    Preparing the cotton canvas before painting a Thangka involves several essential steps: washing, drying, stretching, and sizing. These processes ensure a flawless base, allowing the Thangka to endure for centuries.

  • Natural Minerals
    Thangka paintings are painted using natural minerals, which are first ground into a fine powder and then mixed to form the paint used in the artwork.
Thangka artist painting medicine buddha
Cotton Canvas preparation for thangka.
Natural Minerals preparation for thangka
Thangka Painting Guide

How should I care for my Thangka painting?

To preserve the beauty and longevity of your Thangka painting, keep it away from direct sunlight and excessive humidity. Display it in a clean, dry environment and avoid direct contact with water, as it can damage the painting.

For a traditional touch, consider framing your Thangka with brocade from Himalayas Shop. This not only enhances its beauty but also adds an extra layer of protection. When not in use, carefully roll up the Thangka and store it in a protective cover to avoid creasing or tearing.

You could also frame it at your local shop for modern look.

Where Should I Hang My New Thangka Painting?

Your Thangka painting should be hung in a place of respect, such as a meditation room, living room, or altar area. Ensure it is displayed at eye level to fully appreciate the intricate details.

Thangka can also be displayed in offices to create a serene and positive environment, or in your child's room to introduce them to spiritual art from an early age, fostering their spiritual journey.

Can I Use Thangka Paintings for Meditation?

Yes, Thangka paintings are often used as meditation aids. The detailed imagery and symbolic meanings can help focus the mind and deepen meditation practices. Choose a Thangka depicting a deity or mandala that resonates with you and place it in your meditation space to enhance your practice.

How Long Does It Take to Paint a Thangka?

The time required to complete a Thangka painting varies based on its size and complexity. A small, simple Thangka might take several weeks to month complete.

Thangka paintings are not created with commercial intentions to be finished quickly; rather, painting a Thangka is a deeply spiritual practice for the artist itself. High-level master artists take their time, painting only when they have the right energy and spiritual alignment.

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At Himalayas Shop, we have a deep connection with our artisans, understanding their dedication and the energy they invest in their creations. We believe that true beauty in art comes from a free soul, so we give our artists the time and space they need to create their best work. We place orders in small batches frequently, ensuring that our artisans have steady work throughout the year.

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We take immense pride in working with talented artists who bring their unique skills to life. By showcasing their crafts, we not only provide you with the finest quality products but also support these artisans financially, ensuring that their arts and crafts are preserved for future generations.

SHARING THE SYMBOL OF WISDOM

Our pursuit of this business is driven by the spiritual wisdom embedded in these handicrafts. Most of our products are closely linked to Buddhist teachings. By understanding the symbolism behind these items, you can enhance your spiritual journey, finding pure happiness and joy.