
This Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka painting depicts the Five Dhyani Buddhas, important figures in Vajrayana Buddhism, representing various aspects of enlightened consciousness. Each Buddha carries unique symbolism and serves as a guide to Buddhist wisdom and enlightenment. The paintings are hand-painted and have a base made of cotton canvas. The Buddhas are represented by different mudras and symbols, such as Dharmachakra, Bhumisparsha, Vajra, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, and Abhaya. The paintings serve as both art and spiritual aids.
The Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka Painting is a significant piece of Tibetan Buddhist art, used for meditation and devotion. It features Siddhartha Gautama, or Shakyamuni Buddha, depicted seated on a lotus throne, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. Key characteristics include the Buddha's meditative postures and hand gestures, particularly the Bhumisparsha Mudra, which convey spiritual significance. The Shakyamuni Buddha is richly detailed, with ornate robes and symbols that reflect the artist's skill and spiritual commitment. Additionally, a luminous halo surrounds the Buddha's head, signifying his enlightenment and spiritual radiance, making this Thangka a highly valued representation in Tibetan traditions.
Five Dhyani Buddhas
On top of the Thanka, there are five Dhyani Buddha
Vairochana
Akshobhya
Amitabha
Ratnasambhav
Amogsiddhi
Two Disciples
The Buddha is shown here with two of his principal disciples, Arhat Śāriputra and Arhat Moggallāna.
Measurements: 34.25”" Long x 24.75”" Wide
Materials: Cotton canvas, acrylic paint and 24 K gold detailing
Origin: Nepal
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