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28 x 19" Avalokiteshvara Thangka Painting |
US$ 333.00 |
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Speciality: Beautifully Painted 28" x 19" Avalokiteshvara Tibetan Thanka Scroll Painting is painted by the experienced artisans who have been devoted in the business from generations. |
1000 Armed Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva of Boundless Compassion
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Avalokiteshvara (Guan Yin in Chinese; Chenrezig in Tibetan; Kannon in Japanese) is the Bodhisattva of Compassion. Among the Bodhisattvas, it is Avalokiteshvara who has the largest number of forms and is perhaps the most venerated and most popular Buddhist deity. His sex, originally masculine, is sometimes considered feminine in China and Japan, although this discrimination is unsupported by any canonical text and was often considered in China and Japan as the 'mother of the human race' and, in this respect, worshipped in the form of a woman.
Among the 108 forms of Lokiteshvara, Avalokiteshvara is one who refuses to accept Nirvana since he considers such acceptance selfish in view of the ignorance of the great majority of the people who have not yet attained that stage. His sacrifice symbolizes infinite compassion (Karuna), sharing of mankinds misery, willingness to help those in distress. Avalokiteshvara holds in his hand the indestructible jewel. He is savior and protector from danger. So, his invocation (Mantra) OM MANI PADME HUM is found inscribed on rocks, loose stones, prayer wheels, etc.
Avalokiteshvara is known from very early in the development of the Mahayana doctrines and, until Buddhism disappeared from India, enjoyed great favor there. His cult passed from India to South-East Asia and Java, where it met with great success, and also in Nepal, Tibet (where he arrived with Buddhism and where King Srong - Tsong Gampo, 519-650, was considered to be his incarnation), and in China, from where he went on to Korea and Japan. All these countries imagined him in different forms according to their own temperaments and spirituality.
In this form, Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva has eleven heads. There are three rows of three heads which are in the color of white (sambhogakaya), green (nirmanakaya), and red (dharmakaya). This represents the three principle aspects of buddhahood. Above these three rows are a blue wrathful face of Vajrapani and the red face of Amitabha. In this form, Avalokiteshvara has eight main hands. The two central hands are held in a cupped gesture symbolizing an attitude of homage (In some depiction, these two hands holds a wish fulfilling jewel). Another main hand is held in an open palm gesture symbolizing generosity. The other main hands hold five objects: a bow and arrow, lotus, vase, rosary, and eight spooked wheel. The bow and arrow represents bodhisattva's ability to aim at the heart of all beings. The vase contains the nectar of immortality. The lotus blossom represents enlightenment. The eight spooked wheel represents the Buddha's teaching. The aura around the painting represents his one thousand hands and symbolizing his inexhaustible compassion. In each of his hand, there is an eye (wisdom) in the center of the palm (skills) which symbolizes the union of wisdoms and skills. |
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8.5 Shakyamuni Buddha Statue |
US$ 317.80 |
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Speciality: Oxidized Copper Alloy 8.5 Shakyamuni Buddha Sculpture which has beautifully carvings all over the body. |
This beautiful Oxidized Copper Alloy 8.5 Shakyamuni Buddha Sculpture which has beautifully carvings all over the body and is crafted by our experienced artisan who has been in this business from generations.
Shakyamuni Buddha The Enlightened One
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Beyond the pain and pressures, the toil and tears of life, away from illusory scene of transience and impermanence, transcending loving and halting transitoriness of this world, is the Enlightened One, Shakyamuni, the Sage of the Shakyas, Gautama Buddha. Gautama has overcome the temptations of Mara and of his demons in their innumerable aspects, some terrifying, some monstrous and some voluptuous. The intense inner struggle of Gautama makes him an immediately human figure to us. Mara tries to break him even when he has attained complete enlightenment and tempts him to vanish into nirvana and leave mankind in darkness. The Buddha is serene and motionless. Gautam Buddha has passed the raging fury of illusory forms. The Sage is supremely Enlightened One, aware of the cause of suffering and of the way to attain liberation from them. Gautam Buddha calls the Earth Goddess to witness by his earth-touching gesture or bhumi-sparsha-mudra. The right hand stretches down to the earth, the palm inside and all fingers straight. By this gesture, Gautam Buddha destroys all the demons of the earth. While the right hand of the Buddha is in the gesture of touching the earth, his left hand holds the alms bowl. Gautam Buddha is seated with legs crossed in the lotus position or Padmasana, on a moon disk, placed on a lotus.
This beautiful 8.5 Shakyamuni Buddha Sculpture has his left hand extended in the Bhumisparsa gesture, the Mudra of witness. His left hand lies in the lap with palm upward. This is the gesture of "touching the earth" or "calling the earth to witness," commemorating Buddha's victory over temptation by the demon Mara. Shakyamuni Buddha is seated on a Padmasana pedestal of lotus petals arranged in a row. This is one of the most popular portrayals of Shakyamuni at the moment of his full enlightenment under the Bodhi tree at Bodhgaya. |
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9 Medicine Buddha Statue |
US$ 317.80 |
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Speciality: Oxidized Copper Alloy 9 Medicine Buddha Sculpture which has beautifully carvings all over the body. |
This beautiful Oxidized Copper Alloy 8.5 Medicine Buddha Sculpture which has beautifully carvings all over the body and is crafted by our experienced artisan who has been in this business from generations.
Medicine Buddha The Healing Buddha
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Medicine Buddha also known as Bhaishajyaguru. The Medicine Buddha is believed to be a transformation of Shakyamuni Buddha, who manifested himself as the Medicine Buddha in order to give the medicine teaching to the fourfold assembly of Hindu Gods, Sages, Bodhisattvas, Arhats and Adepts etc. On the other hand it is also said that Medicine Buddha had attained perfect enlightenment many eons previously. Medicine Buddha also Bhaishajyaguru vowed that his Buddha verse would be a world of healing, and that throughout Buddha verse, wherever beings suffer from sickness and injury, Medicine Buddha would eternally manifest to bring them his healing knowledge.
This beautiful 9 Medicine Buddha Sculpture has his left hand, lying in his lap in Meditation Mudra, which holds a bowl containing medicine nuts, while his right hand is in Charity Mudra which holds the branch of the Myrobalan plant, a medicinal plant found in Nepal, India and other tropical countries. Medicine Buddha wears the monastic robe and is seated with the legs crossed. Medicine Buddha sits on a moon disk on lotus petals. |
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8.5" Sankata Statue |
US$ 337.16 |
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Speciality: Beautifully Hand Carved Copper Alloy With 24 Karat Partially Gold Gilded Book Sankata Statue. |
Beautifully Hand Carved quality Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Partially Gold Gilded, this 20 Book Sankata Sculpture is beautiful piece of art and is hand carved in Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
Sankata Statue |
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10" White Mahankala Statue |
US$ 317.80 |
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Speciality: Beautifully Hand Carved Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Fully Gold Gilded White Mahankala Statue. |
Beautifully Hand Carved quality Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Fully Gold Gilded, this 10 White Mahankala Sculpture is beautiful piece of art and is hand carved in Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
White Mahankala |
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25.5" x 20" Green Tara Scroll Thanka Painting |
US$ 300.00 |
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Speciality: Beautifully Painted 25.5" x 20" Green Tara Tibetan Thanka Scroll Painting is painted by the experienced artisans who have been devoted in the business from generations. |
Green Tara THE PROTECTRESS
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Green Tara is regarded as spiritual consort of Amoghasiddhi, the Dhyani Buddha. Green Tara is portrayed similar to that of the White Tara. One can find the difference only in her left hand which holds a half closed lotus or water lily flower with long petals which is often blue. In the Lamaeist Tradition, Tara is incarnated in all good women. Green Tara is also to have mortal base in historic persons of the Nepali and Chinese princess who married the great king Srong Tsong Gampo and credited with the introduction of Buddhism to Tibet and China. Green Tara vowed "until Samsara is empty, I shall work for benefit of sentient beings in a woman's body". Green Tara is worshipped, because she brings all good women.
Green Tara is seated on a lotus rising out of a lake. Dressed in fine silk and rainbow colored stockings, Green Tara holds in each hand a blue Utpala flower. Green Tara sits in Lalita asana (sitting position) with her right leg extended ready to assist those who ask her help. |
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22.3" x 16.7" Manjusri Scroll Thangka Painting |
US$ 335.00 |
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Speciality: Beautifully Painted 22.3" x 16.7" Manjusri Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting is painted by the experienced artisans who have been devoted in the business from generations. |
Manjusri Bodhisattva of Wisdom
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Manjusri is known as the Bodhisattva of Wisdom and is the bodhisattva counterpart to Adi Buddha (Thogmai Sangye), the Primordial Buddha. Manjusri is the tutelary deity of astrology and generally the protector of students. Manjusri is often considered to be the Buddha's incarnate wisdom. In his right hand Manjusri holds the flaming double sword of analytic discrimination to annihilate ignorance, the fundamental cause of cyclic existence and suffering. The left hand holds a blue lotus surmounted by the book of transcendent wisdom, the Prajnaparamita sutra. Manjusri is surrounded by over a hundred similar golden manifestations, symbolizing the universality of the Bodhisattva of Wisdom. Manjusri, whose worship confers mastery of the Dharma and he is considered the founder of Kathmandu. Originally, the Kathmandu valley was a lake where Vipaswi Buddha threw some lotus seeds. One of these seeds grew into a thousand petalled lotus flower from which shone a five colored light representing the five Buddhas. With his flaming sword of wisdom, Manjusri cut through the valley walls and the light came to rest on the peak at Swayambhu. |
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27" x 19.5" Manjushree Scroll Thangka Painting |
US$ 350.00 |
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Speciality: Beautifully Painted 27" x 19.5" Manjushree Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting is painted by the experienced artisans who have been devoted in the business from generations. |
Manjushree Bodhisattva of Wisdom
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Manjushree is known as the Bodhisattva of Wisdom and is the bodhisattva counterpart to Adi Buddha (Thogmai Sangye), the Primordial Buddha. Manjushree is the tutelary deity of astrology and generally the protector of students. Manjushree is often considered to be the Buddha's incarnate wisdom. In his right hand Manjushree holds the flaming double sword of analytic discrimination to annihilate ignorance, the fundamental cause of cyclic existence and suffering. The left hand holds a blue lotus surmounted by the book of transcendent wisdom, the Prajnaparamita sutra. Manjushree is surrounded by over a hundred similar golden manifestations, symbolizing the universality of the Bodhisattva of Wisdom. Manjushree, whose worship confers mastery of the Dharma and he is considered the founder of Kathmandu. Originally, the Kathmandu valley was a lake where Vipaswi Buddha threw some lotus seeds. One of these seeds grew into a thousand petalled lotus flower from which shone a five colored light representing the five Buddhas. With his flaming sword of wisdom, Manjushree cut through the valley walls and the light came to rest on the peak at Swayambhu. |
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30 x 20 White Tara Scroll Thangka Painting |
US$ 335.00 |
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Speciality: Beautifully Painted 30 x 20 White Tara Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting is painted by the experienced artisans who have been devoted in the business from generations. |
White Tara The Divine Mother
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Goddess White Tara is also called Sapta Lochani (Sapta means Seven and Lochani means Eye) because she has seven eyes. The Goddess White Tara is the female personification of compassion. Born of a tear from the eye of Avalokiteshwara, literally her name means "saviors". White Tara represents the enlightened and liberating activity of all the Buddhas. White Tara embodies the motherly aspect of universal compassion. Her compassion for living beings and her desire to save them from suffering is said to be even stronger than a mother's love for her children. White Tara, the Mother of all Buddhas, is known for her swiftness in responding to the prayers of those who invoke her name. White Tara meditation practice is said to grant health, long life, fearlessness, patience, and peace.
In this 30 x 20 White Tara Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting, White Tara is seated gracefully on a lotus base in the Lalitasana posture. Her right hand is open towards us in the gesture of supreme generosity, signifying her ability to fulfill our spiritual and material needs. Her left hand is in the gesture of bestowing blessing, refuge, and protection. White Tara is clad in brocade, naked from the waist up, saves for the profusion of jewelry and crowned by a tiara. Her rounded face is surmounted by a mass of tubular hair. White Tara holds a lotus in her left hand and displays the gesture of charity with the right. The third eye on her forehead and four additional eyes, two each on her palms and soles, symbolize her omniscience. |
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26 x 21.6 White Tara Scroll Thangka Painting |
US$ 335.00 |
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Speciality: Beautifully Painted 26 x 21.6 White Tara Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting is painted by the experienced artisans who have been devoted in the business from generations. |
White Tara The Divine Mother
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Goddess White Tara is also called Sapta Lochani (Sapta means Seven and Lochani means Eye) because she has seven eyes. The Goddess White Tara is the female personification of compassion. Born of a tear from the eye of Avalokiteshwara, literally her name means "saviors". White Tara represents the enlightened and liberating activity of all the Buddhas. White Tara embodies the motherly aspect of universal compassion. Her compassion for living beings and her desire to save them from suffering is said to be even stronger than a mother's love for her children. White Tara, the Mother of all Buddhas, is known for her swiftness in responding to the prayers of those who invoke her name. White Tara meditation practice is said to grant health, long life, fearlessness, patience, and peace.
In this 26 x 21.6 White Tara Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting, White Tara is seated gracefully on a lotus base in the Lalitasana posture. Her right hand is open towards us in the gesture of supreme generosity, signifying her ability to fulfill our spiritual and material needs. Her left hand is in the gesture of bestowing blessing, refuge, and protection. White Tara is clad in brocade, naked from the waist up, saves for the profusion of jewelry and crowned by a tiara. Her rounded face is surmounted by a mass of tubular hair. White Tara holds a lotus in her left hand and displays the gesture of charity with the right. The third eye on her forehead and four additional eyes, two each on her palms and soles, symbolize her omniscience. |
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