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| 15.75 x 11.25 Vajrasattva Thangka Painting |
| US$ 150.00 |
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| Speciality: Beautifully Painted 15.75 x 11.25 Vajrasattva Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting is painted by the experienced artisans who have been devoted in the business from generations. |
Vajrasattva The Sixth Dhyani Buddha
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Vajrasattva, the sixth Dhyani Buddha, is regarded as the priest of the Five Dhyani Buddhas. Vajrasattva is the Buddha of Purification. Vajrasattva is not represented in the stupa like other Dhyani Buddhas, but independent shrines are dedicated to his worship. Vajrasattva wears all ornaments, rich dress and a crown. Vajrasattva is white in color. Vajrasattva sits cross legged in the meditative pose like other Dhyani Buddhas. Vajrasattva always carries the vajra in his right hand with palm upwards against the chest and ghanta (bell) in the left hand resting upon the left thigh. As the "work" or Karma protector, Vajrasattva also manifests the energies of all Buddhas. Any practice of Vajrasattva is related to the practices of confession and purification as present in all Buddhist traditions.
This beautiful Vajrasattva Thangka Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting is shown in white, signifying his immaculate purity in Dhyana asana. Vajrasattva right hand holds the vajra at the level of his heart while his left hand clasps the bell. The bell is said to symbolize wisdom and the vajra signifies the means of utilizing this wisdom. Together the vajra and the bell symbolize the fusion of all polarities, including masculine and feminine qualities, in one Enlightened experience. |
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| 15.5 x 12 Vajrasattva Shakti Thangka Painting |
| US$ 150.00 |
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| Speciality: Beautifully Painted 15.5 x 12 Vajrasattva Shakti Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting is painted by the experienced artisans who have been devoted in the business from generations. |
Vajrasattva The Sixth Dhyani Buddha
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Vajrasattva, the sixth Dhyani Buddha, is regarded as the priest of the Five Dhyani Buddhas. Vajrasattva is the Buddha of Purification. Vajrasattva is not represented in the stupa like other Dhyani Buddhas, but independent shrines are dedicated to his worship. Vajrasattva wears all ornaments, rich dress and a crown. Vajrasattva is white in color. Vajrasattva sits cross legged in the meditative pose like other Dhyani Buddhas. Vajrasattva always carries the vajra in his right hand with palm upwards against the chest and ghanta (bell) in the left hand resting upon the left thigh. As the "work" or Karma protector, Vajrasattva also manifests the energies of all Buddhas. Any practice of Vajrasattva is related to the practices of confession and purification as present in all Buddhist traditions.
This beautiful Vajrasattva Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting is shown in white with his consort, signifying his immaculate purity in Dhyana asana. Vajrasattva right hand holds the vajra at the level of his heart while his left hand clasps the bell. The bell is said to symbolize wisdom and the vajra signifies the means of utilizing this wisdom. Together the vajra and the bell symbolize the fusion of all polarities, including masculine and feminine qualities, in one Enlightened experience. |
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| 25.5 x 18 Panjaranatha Mahakala Scroll Thangka Painting |
| US$ 195.00 |
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| Speciality: Beautifully Painted 25.5 x 18 Panjaranatha Mahakala Tibetan Religious Scroll Painting is painted by the experienced artisans who have been devoted in the business from generations. |
Panjaranatha Mahakala Lord of the Pavilion
Panjaranatha Mahakala(Tib.: gur gyi gon po dorje nag po chen po) is the ferocious deity which stands on a prostrate male figure. Fearsome and wrathful, with one face, three eyes, bared fangs and two hands he holds to the heart a curved knife in the right hand and a skull cup in the left hand. Resting across the forearms is an ornate gandhi stick. Adorned with a crown of five dry skulls, earings, snake ornaments and a necklace of fifty heads he wears a lower garment of tiger skin tied with a red sash. Atop a corpse seat above a sun disc and multi-colored lotus blossom he stands completely surrounded by the orange flames of pristine awareness. Emanating from the circle of fire is a wolf, black crow and a garuda directly above. These animals are the messengers of Mahakala. |
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| Gold Painted 12.5 x 12.5 Shakyamuni Buddha Mandala Thangka Scroll Painting |
| US$ 165.00 |
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| Speciality: Beautifully Gold Painted 12.5 x 12.5 Shakyamuni Buddha Mandala Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting is painted by the experienced artisans who have been devoted in the business from generations. |
Shakyamuni Buddha Mandala
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This Round Mandala Thangka Painting depicts Shakyamuni Buddha Mandala. Mandala is a circle, which is a device for the Tantric meditation. It is a visual aid for concentration and introversive meditation leading to the attainment of insights and to activation of forces culminating in "Siddhi" supernatural forces. The Mandala is the graphic representation of this process. It is not only theoretical but practical also as an operational scheme involving a clear plan for practical realization of the process within oneself. It thus becomes an instrument (Yantra). There are many types and varieties of Mandalas depending on the nature of the central deity. The most classic pattern of Mandalas is of the Dhyani Buddha. This Thangka depicts Buddha Mandala. The Mandala represents "palace of purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and unpurified. The square of the "Sacred palace" proper is end used in multiple circles of flame, Vajra, eight centuries (appears only in wrathful deities) lotus, then the inner square to reach to the deity of the Mandala. |
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| Gold Painted 12.5 x 12.5 Sakyamuni Buddha Mandala Thangka Scroll Painting |
| US$ 165.00 |
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| Speciality: Beautifully Gold Painted 12.5 x 12.5 Sakyamuni Buddha Mandala Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting is painted by the experienced artisans who have been devoted in the business from generations. |
Sakyamuni Buddha Mandala
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This Round Mandala Thangka Painting depicts Sakyamuni Buddha Mandala. Mandala is a circle, which is a device for the Tantric meditation. It is a visual aid for concentration and introversive meditation leading to the attainment of insights and to activation of forces culminating in "Siddhi" supernatural forces. The Mandala is the graphic representation of this process. It is not only theoretical but practical also as an operational scheme involving a clear plan for practical realization of the process within oneself. It thus becomes an instrument (Yantra). There are many types and varieties of Mandalas depending on the nature of the central deity. The most classic pattern of Mandalas is of the Dhyani Buddha. This Thangka depicts Buddha Mandala. The Mandala represents "palace of purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and unpurified. The square of the "Sacred palace" proper is end used in multiple circles of flame, Vajra, eight centuries (appears only in wrathful deities) lotus, then the inner square to reach to the deity of the Mandala. |
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| 17 x 17 Shri Yantra Mandala Thangka Painting |
| US$ 165.00 |
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| Speciality: Beautifully Painted 17 x 17 Shri Yantra Mandala Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting is painted by the experienced artisans who have been devoted in the business from generations. |
Shri Yantra Mandala
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Mandala is a circle which is a device for the Tantric meditation. It is a visual aid for concentration and introversive meditation leading to the attainment of insights and to activation of forces culminating in "Siddhi" supernatural forces. The Mandala is the graphic representation of this process. It is not only theoretical but practical also as an operational scheme involving a clear plan for practical realization of the process within oneself. It thus becomes an instrument (Yantra). There are many types and varieties of Mandalas depending on the nature of the central deity. The most classic pattern of Mandalas is of the Dhyani Buddha.
The Mandala represents "palace of purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and unpurified. The square of the "Sacred palace" proper is end used in multiple circles of flame, Vajra, eight centuries (appears only in wrathful deities) lotus, then the inner square to reach to the deity of the Mandala. |
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| 17 x 17 Round Mandala Thangka Painting |
| US$ 165.00 |
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| Speciality: Beautifully Painted 17 x 17 Round Mandala Tibetan Thangka Scroll Painting is painted by the experienced artisans who have been devoted in the business from generations. |
Round Mandala
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Mandala is a circle which is a device for the Tantric meditation. It is a visual aid for concentration and introversive meditation leading to the attainment of insights and to activation of forces culminating in "Siddhi" supernatural forces. The Mandala is the graphic representation of this process. It is not only theoretical but practical also as an operational scheme involving a clear plan for practical realization of the process within oneself. It thus becomes an instrument (Yantra). There are many types and varieties of Mandalas depending on the nature of the central deity. The most classic pattern of Mandalas is of the Dhyani Buddha.
The Mandala represents "palace of purity" a magic sphere cleared of spiritual obstacles and unpurified. The square of the "Sacred palace" proper is end used in multiple circles of flame, Vajra, eight centuries (appears only in wrathful deities) lotus, then the inner square to reach to the deity of the Mandala. |
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| 8.75 Aparmita Statue |
| US$ 170.00 |
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| Speciality: This hand carved 8.75 Fully Electroplated Aparmita Copper Sculpture is made by the master artisans of Patan, Nepal. |
This 8.75 Fully Electroplated Aparmita Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy with Partially Electroplated Statue or Sculpture which is crafted by our experienced artisan of Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
Aparmita THE BUDDHA OF INFINITE LIGHT
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Aparmita is the name given to Amitabha in his character of bestower of longevity. Aparmita may be turned either a Crowned Buddha or a Bodhisattva and is therefore richly clad and wears the thirteen ornaments. His hair is painted blue and falls on either side to his elbows or may be curiously coiled. Aparmita is seated like Buddha and his hands lie on his lap in Dhyana Mudra holding the ambrosia vase, his special emblem. The vase is richly decorated and from the cover fall four strings of beads which represent sacred pills. In the preliminary worship, the pills made from buttered dough and the ambrosia brewed from spirit or beer and offered in a skull bowl to the great image of Aparmita. The lama then places a vajra on the ambrosia vase, which the image of Amitayus holds in its lap, and applies a cord, which is attached to the vajra, his own heart. The wine in the ambrosia vase is then consecrated and the people partake of it as well as of the sacred pills with the firm conviction that there lives will be prolonged through their faith in Aparmita.
In this 8.75 Sculpture Aparmita is shown in his popular posture with his Consort. Aparmita is seated like Buddha and his hands lie on his lap in Dhyana Mudra holding the ambrosia vase, his special emblem. The vase is richly decorated and from the cover fall four strings of beads which represent sacred pills. Aparmita wears the thirteen ornaments and his hair is painted blue and falls on either side to his elbows or may be curiously coiled. |
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| 8.75 Green Tara Statue |
| US$ 170.00 |
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| Speciality: This hand carved 8.75 Fully Electroplated Green Tara Copper Sculpture is made by the master artisans of Patan, Nepal. |
This 8.75 Fully Electroplated Green Tara Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy with Partially Electroplated Statue or Sculpture which is crafted by our experienced artisan of Patan, Nepal who has been in this 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.
In this 8.75 Green Tara Sculpture, 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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| 8.75 Kazupa Mahankal Statue |
| US$ 170.00 |
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| Speciality: This hand carved 8.75 Fully Electroplated Kazupa Mahankal Copper Sculpture is made by the master artisans of Patan, Nepal. |
| This 8.75 Fully Electroplated Kazupa Mahankal Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy with Partially Electroplated Statue or Sculpture which is crafted by our experienced artisan of Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations. |
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