Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka Painting
This Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka is a beautifully hand-painted masterpiece crafted by skilled Nepali artisans using traditional techniques. Created with fine mineral colors and intricate brushwork, the painting depicts the Buddha seated in deep meditation, radiating peace and serenity. The detailed background and delicate shading reflect both artistic devotion and spiritual depth, making it not only a sacred object but also a timeless work of Himalayan art.
Shakyamuni Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, is the historical Buddha who attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya. In this Thangka, he is often portrayed with the earth-touching mudra, symbolizing the moment he called the earth to witness his awakening. This gesture represents steadfastness, determination, and the triumph of wisdom over ignorance.
The spiritual significance of this Thangka lies in its ability to inspire mindfulness, compassion, and inner peace. Placing it in your home, meditation room, or altar invites an atmosphere of calm, clarity, and spiritual protection. It serves as a daily reminder of the Buddha's teachings on liberation and the path to enlightenment.
Dimension: 26.5"H X 20.5"W
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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