








Healer Medicine Buddha Thangka | The Savior of Physical and Spiritual Well-being
A Healer Medicine Buddha Thangka | Embrace Healing and Inner Peace Through Art
Healer Medicine Buddha thangka is beautifully created in the revered Karma Gadri style on unique light pink shades. Entirely hand-painted with acrylic colors and 24K gold, it showcases the artistry and spiritual precision of traditional art. The Karma Gadri lineage is known for its simple landscapes, gentle tonal shifts, and elegant simplicity.
The Medicine Buddha is a central figure in Tibetan healing practices, regarded as the divine physician who has vowed to relieve all suffering and illness. He is shown seated in a meditative posture on a lotus throne, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. His body is painted in lapis lazuli blue, linked to healing and wisdom in Tibetan art. He holds a myrobalan branch and a monk's bowl filled with myrobalan fruit.
This thangka holds special significance because of its combined lower scene, where the Medicine Buddha blesses a Nagkanya, a mythical creature that is part serpent and part human. Its cohesive design links the celestial and earthly worlds, serving as a powerful symbol of the Buddha's compassion for all beings. This painting is a sacred meditation object and a collectible Himalayan artwork, ideal for healing rooms, shrines, or spiritual collectors who value meaning, rarity, and beauty.
DRAWN AS MENTIONED IN THE MEDITATION MANUAL
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Size: 16"/41 cm (width) x 24"/61 cm (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, 24K Gold, Acrylic Colors
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HAND-PAINTED WITH ACRYLIC COLOR AND GENUINE 24K GOLD IN TRADITIONAL KARMA GADRI STYLE
BROCADE MOUNT
We offer traditional brocade mounts upon request. For your final confirmation, we will send available samples and pricing details.
CONSECRATION OF THANGKA
As you requested for consecrations/blessings, we can take the thangka to nearby monasteries/Rinpoches from the Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask that you contribute $50 to the monasteries for these blessing/consecration services.