
This thangka portrait Bhaiá¹£ajyaguru Thankga which is an alternative name for the Medicine Buddha, who is also known as the Sang Gye Men Lal in Tibetan. He is revered in a significant portion of Mahayana Buddhism due to his exceptional abilities in healing, encompassing both the physical and spiritual aspects.
A profound Tibetan Buddhist Thangka painting illustrates the Bhaisajyaguru, also known as the Medicine Buddha. This Bhaisajyaguru Thangka is renowned for his ability to heal both the body and mind, representing empathy, recovery, and enlightenment. The painting features a deep blue hue, symbolizing lapis lazuli, a stone associated with purification and healing. The Bhaisajyaguru Thangka is depicted in a padmasana posture, which signifies steadiness and meditation. His hand movements, or mudras, include the right hand holding the Arura plant stem, symbolizing medicine and healing. In contrast, the left hand holds a bowl of medicinal nectar or herbs, representing physical and spiritual healing. Overall, the Bhaisajyaguru, painting is a powerful representation of empathy, recovery, and enlightenment.
Measurements: 24.5" Long x 18.5" Wide
Materials: Cotton canvas, acrylic paint and 24 K gold detailing
Origin: Nepal
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