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The Kalachakra Mandala isa highly intricate and symbolic diagram utilized in Tibetan Buddhism,representing the universe's interplay of time and space. "Kalachakra"means "Wheel of Time" in Sanskr
Kannon, also known asGuanyin in Chinese and Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit, is a bodhisattva associatedwith compassion in Buddhism. The name Kannon is derived from the Sanskrit word"karuna," meanin
An All-Gold StyleThangka featuring Arya Nagarjuna presents a radiant and regal portrayal of thisrevered Buddhist sage and philosopher. This unique depiction eschewstraditional colors, showcasing
The 35 Buddhas ofConfession a significant practice in Tibetan Buddhism also known as 35 Buddhasof purification. The 35 Buddhas of Confession are meant to clear away bad karmaand get beyond roadb
The calm, sweet image of the Medicine Buddha. Bhaishajyaguru, the name of the Buddha as expounded in the ancient Tibetan healing scriptures. Sapphire complexion set off by robes of marigold and peach;
The term ‘dharmadhatu’ has an interesting import in Sanskrt. It refers to the realm where dharma lies at the very core (‘dhatu’). It is an important Mahayana Buddhism noumenon. The thangka tha
A dream-like thangka to grace the home or office space of the truly devoted. At the heart of the canvas stands the gracious Buddha with the almsbowl in His hands. Behind Him is a gleaming white stoopa
At the centre of the mandala is the calm figure of the seated Buddha. The legs are gathered in the contemplative stance, padamasana. The right hand is in the bhoomisparsha mudra; while the left cradle
In Buddhist thangka art, the word ‘mandala’ refers to a universe in itself. Mandalas are replete with the symbolism pertaining to the deity to which they belong. The thangka that you see on this p
The ferociousGoddess of Tibetan Buddhism, Palden Lhamo, is also known as the "GloriousGoddess," or Shri Devi in Sanskrit. She is the furious manifestation ofGoddess Chamunda, who, in Hindu tradi
A simple, time-tested image of the seated Shakyamuni. The epithet Shakyamuni refers to the rulership (‘muni’) of the Buddha’s family over the Shakya clan. It is a traditional thangka made with a
Amoghasiddhi is one of the five spiritual vectors of the Buddha’s divine personality (tathagata). He is the Buddha of perfect practice leading up to consummate accomplishment or ‘siddhi’ (‘amo