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Shakyamuni Buddha Brocade Thangka Painting

SKU NTH228
Original price US$795.00 - Original price US$795.00
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This exquisite Thangka Painting depicts Shakyamuni Buddha, the historical Buddha, hand-painted with meticulous detail and enhanced with radiant gold dust pigments. Framed with luxurious brocade, the Thangka showcases his serene expression, graceful posture, and symbolic hand gestures, reflecting the mastery of traditional Himalayan artisans.

Shakyamuni Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, is the historical Buddha who attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. He is depicted in serene meditation, symbolizing the triumph over suffering, ignorance, and attachment. His posture, hand gestures (mudras), and calm expression embody profound wisdom, inner peace, and the path to liberation for all sentient beings. White Tara and Green Tara above represent compassion, protection, and swift assistance, while the two disciples below symbolize devotion and the transmission of the Dharma. The gold dust pigments highlight divine radiance and sacredness.

Displaying or meditating upon this Thangka is believed to invoke blessings of wisdom, compassion, protection, and spiritual guidance. It serves as a visual aid for meditation and devotion, inspiring mindfulness, inner peace, and a deep connection to the enlightened qualities of the Buddhas and Taras.


Thangka Size with Brocade: 50"H X 31"W
Painting Dimension : 24"H X 17.5"W

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