Chengresi Thangka (96cmx53cm flex printed with brocade)

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Tibetan Thangka is a traditional form of Buddhist painting. It usually depicts deities, mandalas, or spiritual scenes. Thangkas are highly detail and vibrant, and they serve as visual aids for meditation and spiritual practice. They are considered scared and are often used in religious ceremonies and as objects of devotion.  

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Tonpa Shenrab lived 18,000 years ago, predating Gautama Buddha. Practitioners of Bon believe that he first studied the Bon doctrine in Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring, at the end of which he pledged to Shenlha Okar, the god of compassion, that he would guide the people of this world to liberation. 

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Green Tara is said to embody the fulfillment of all beings’ desires, both worldly and spiritual. As one who grants beings’ wishes, she personifies good fortune, although unlike the worldly wealth-bestowing deities, the wishes she fulfills include liberation from ignorance.

She was once a princess named Jnana Chandra in a human realm. In her youth, she took a vow to achieve complete enlightenment in a female form and entered into deep concentration, focusing her mind on the dependent nature of reality and the task of benefiting other beings. She then made an oath to dedicate her entire future existence to the welfare of all beings.

The thangka comes framed in a traditional silk brocade border.

Thangka Painting.  16 x 23 Inches

Thangka with brocade  28 x 46 Inches

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Green Tara is said to embody the fulfillment of all beings’ desires, both worldly and spiritual. As one who grants beings’ wishes, she personifies good fortune, although unlike the worldly wealth-bestowing deities, the wishes she fulfills include liberation from ignorance.

She was once a princess named Jnana Chandra in a human realm. In her youth, she took a vow to achieve complete enlightenment in a female form and entered into deep concentration, focusing her mind on the dependent nature of reality and the task of benefiting other beings. She then made an oath to dedicate her entire future existence to the welfare of all beings.

The thangka comes framed in a traditional silk brocade border.

Thangka Painting.  16 x 23 Inches

Thangka with brocade  28 x 46 Inches

Availability: 100 In Stock

Tibetan Thangka is a traditional form of Buddhist painting. It usually depicts deities, mandalas, or spiritual scenes. Thangkas are highly detail and vibrant, and they serve as visual aids for meditation and spiritual practice. They are considered scared and are often used in religious ceremonies and as object of devotion.

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