Mahasiddha Naropa Thankga– 33”x 23.75”
This Thangka represent Mahasiddha Naropa. He is remembered for his respect, trust and devotion to his teacher. He has attain enlightenment in one lifetime.
Naropa was a wood seller from eastern India . He used to bring wood from jungles and sell it in the market. During that period, Mahisiddha Tilipa lived in that area whose fame had spread far and wide. Naropa was attracted by Tilipa's fame and he started off to find out Tilipa. It was very difficult to find and identify him as he lived in disguise. At last, he met with Tilipa and begged him to offer Tantric initiation. Tilipa totally refused to do so. Naropa, nevertheless, served him most faithfully. He provided everything that Tilipa required. In return, he received nothing from Tilipa, except abusive words and physical torture. Still he did not lose his devotion and served him continuously for 12 years. Judging him for twelve years, Tilipa was fully satisfied with the unfailing devotion of Naropa. He realized that Naropa had become fully qualified to receive Tantric initiation. Tilipa conferred on him the Tantric initiation and taught him the secret doctrine propounded by Vajradhara. Naropa thereafter constantly meditated and attained the perfection within six months. He emancipated many people by conferring initiation during his life time. Maropa Lotsa was one of his chief spiritual disciples. Maropa introduced the six Tantric systems of Naropa in Tibet .
Dimension: With Border: 33" x 23.75"
Without Border: 31"x 21.5"
Weight: 0.5 kg
Material: Cotton Canvas, Paint, and 24 K Gold.
Origin: Nepal
Painted: This wonderful high-quality Naropa Thangka Painting is painted by the experienced artists.
Availability: This Naropa Thankga Painting is shipped within 12 hours of order received through Express courier and delivery to the customer within 5 to 7 business days after it is shipped and Insurance is included in the shipping cost.
Note: Please note that the actual colors of Naropa Thankga Painting may vary due to differences in monitor color depth and make. The color shown is as close as possible to the actual colors of the Thangka Painting.