This exquisite Amitabha Buddha Painting is crafted with customary style. Our Thangka at Himalayas Shop are all individually hand painted on cotton canvas with natural hues, Gold and other mineral pigments. Completion of one Thangka Painting can take anywhere from one month to several years, depending on its caliber. The intricate details of each painting make for an impressive work of art that will truly elevate any space.
Amitabha also called Amitayus infinite Life, Japanese Amida, Chinese Emituo Fo, in Mahayana Buddhism, and particularly in the so-called Pure Land sects, the great savior buddha. As related in the Sukhavati-vyuha-sutras (the fundamental scriptures of the Pure Land sects), many ages ago a monk named Dharmakara made a number of vows, the 18th of which promised that, on his attaining Buddhahood, all who had faith in him and who called upon his name would be reborn in his paradise and would reside there in bliss until they had attained enlightenment. Having accomplished his vows, Dharmakara reigned as the buddha Amitabha in the Western Paradise, called Sukhavati, the Pure Land. Through faith in Amitabha and calling upon his name, adherents can be reborn into Sukhavati and be liberated from the cycle of death and rebirth.