Laxmi Newari Paubha Painting Print Signed by Sundar Sinkhwal
This Laxmi Thangka Print is a fine reproduction of an original thangka painting by the renowned Nepali artist Sundar Sinkhwal, celebrated for his mastery of traditional Buddhist art and symbolism. His delicate brushwork and rich color palette bring the compassionate presence of Avalokiteshvara to life, reflecting both artistic excellence and spiritual devotion.
Goddess Laxmi is the Hindu and Buddhist deity of wealth, prosperity, and auspiciousness. Often depicted seated on a lotus, she symbolizes purity, abundance, and the flourishing of spiritual and material well-being. Laxmi's gentle demeanor and radiant form inspire devotion, gratitude, and harmony in daily life.
Displaying or meditating upon this Thangka Print is believed to attract prosperity, good fortune, and positive energy. It serves as a reminder to cultivate generosity, mindfulness, and abundance in all forms-both material and spiritual. The artwork also embodies the devotion, skill, and spiritual insight of the artist, making it a source of inspiration for practitioners and art enthusiasts alike.
Size: 15.5" H x 12" W approx
Printed Newari Paubha Signed by the artisan Mr Sundar Sinkhwal
A blessing ceremony is a sacred ritual performed by monks to infuse your item with positive energy and protection. This transforms your product into a meaningful tool for meditation, healing, or spiritual growth.
We perform our blessings in the Monastery at Boudhanath Stupa and provide photos of the ceremony.
Please add the SKU Blessing on your cart for the Thangka Blessing.
Our silk brocade is a simple way to complete your thangka painting. Made from quality silk, it adds a clean finish with a soft texture and gentle shine.
We add a brocade border to small and medium Thangka paintings. The color and size are carefully chosen by the artisan to best complement the artwork.
Please add the SKU TH100 on your cart for the brocade framing
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