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| Nepali master painters | Natural mineral pigments | Dignified and magnificent | Exquisite collection |

【Approximate size】 : 87cm ( W ) x 133cm ( H ) Approximate weight: 860g

【Source】 : Nepalese Master-level Thangka

【Material】 : The pigment is made of natural minerals and gemstones ground into powder.

【introduce】 :

This is a master-level thangka painted by hand . The pigments are all natural minerals and gemstones ground into powder . Photos cannot fully capture the beauty of the thangka . The real thing is shining with gold lines , very vivid and solemn, and the expression and posture are natural and smooth . Whether it is enshrined in a Buddhist temple or displayed at home , in an office, etc. , the blessing power is very strong . A good thangka is very difficult to find . If you have a good eye, don't miss it . There is only one , and it will be gone once it is sold out.

Lotus Peanut

The birth and mission of the Bodhisattva Lotus Flower are clearly predicted in the Buddhist scriptures. "After my nirvana, a saint who is more extraordinary than the Buddha will appear. He will be born in a lotus in the Danagorasat Sea in the southwest and will spread the Dharma of the Vajrayana. "

This is the Bodhisattva Lotus Flower, also known as the Lotus Master. The Bodhisattva Lotus Flower of Merit was a native of Urgyen in ancient India and the founder of Tibetan Buddhism. He is the "body" of Amitabha Buddha, the "speech" of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, the "mind" of Sakyamuni Buddha, and the sum of the deeds of all Buddhas of the ten directions and three times. He was born in the human world to benefit sentient beings in the period of the Dharma Ending Age . Regardless of the sect you practice, you can pray to the Lotus Master to remove all obstacles and conflicts and fulfill your wishes.

Amitabha

"Amitabha" is a Sanskrit word, which means infinite light and infinite life. The "Western Paradise" is a solemn pure land manifested by the great compassion of Amitabha Buddha. In Amitabha Buddha's pure land, extraordinary wisdom is the light, gold and gemstones are the ground, bodhi trees are the forest, meditation is the food, the air is full of fragrance, the water is the nectar of the eight virtues, and people are all born from lotus flowers.

Four-armed Guanyin

The four arms "symbolize" the four merits of Guanyin, which can also be said to be four altruistic deeds, namely the four immeasurable minds of "loving-kindness, compassion, joy, and generosity". These four immeasurable minds are not only merits, but also altruistic deeds.

The Four-Armed Avalokitesvara and the Thousand-Armed Thousand-Eyed Avalokitesvara are both incarnations of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. They are dressed in silk and sash (the solemn and dignified reward body). The white body represents the pure and flawless body, speech and mind. The front two arms are clasped in front of the chest and hold wish-fulfilling beads. The back two arms are raised to the shoulders. The right back hand holds a string of crystal beads, representing the endless salvation of sentient beings from the cycle of reincarnation. The left hand holds a white lotus (Tibetan name: Upala flower), which represents the purification of all troubles.

The four arms represent the four kinds of Buddha practices : pacification, increase, embracing, and extermination. The deerskin on the left shoulder represents a pure heart of compassion. The five-sided Buddha crown on the head represents the wisdom of the five directions. The sitting posture of the vajra (cross-legged with both feet facing up) represents the state of stable meditation. The above six kinds of decorations are the achievements of the six perfections of practice - the "six perfections of perfection". Sitting on the moon disk represents the law of compassion and convenience. The lotus below symbolizes the state of purity, with eyes lowered and solemn.

The mantra is the six-syllable Great Bright Mantra, and the six seed syllables correspond to the six realms of reincarnation. With the compassion of the Bodhisattva, it is used to bless and purify the bad karma, bad habits and bad obstacles of the six realms of sentient beings, leading them to the six accomplishments.

*Note: Due to the influence of shooting technology and display color difference, the color of the actual item may be slightly different from the online product. The photo cannot perfectly present the beauty of the entity. The actual shipped product shall prevail.

Purely hand-painted master-level thangka [Lotus Bodhisattva + Amitabha + Four-armed Guanyin] three-in-one Tibetan Buddhist temple decoration hanging painting

$2,149.00Price

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