Graceful Shakyamuni Buddha Standing Thangka Print
Best Size 25 x 38 Inches
The standing Buddha thangka print showcases the divine figure of Buddha in a captivating and contemplative pose. With a serene expression, Buddha stands gracefully within a blooming lotus, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. The lotus, emerging from the depths of worldly existence, represents the transcendence of suffering and the awakening of the enlightened mind. The background of the thangka is adorned with scattered colors, creating a vibrant and ethereal atmosphere. These colors evoke a sense of harmony, reminding viewers of the interconnectedness of all things. The print exudes a profound sense of peace and spiritual resonance, inviting observers to immerse themselves in the tranquil presence of the standing Buddha. It serves as a visual reminder of the Buddha's teachings, inspiring seekers on their path toward awakening and offering a tangible representation of inner peace and enlightenment.
We are delighted to showcase the extraordinary Thangka prints by artist Manish. With a profound understanding of iconography and remarkable attention to detail, Manish captures the essence of spirituality in each of their masterful creations. Their skillful brushwork and meticulous use of colors bring these sacred images to life, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the rich symbolism and profound beauty of Thangka art. By offering his prints on our website, we aim to honor their artistic legacy and provide art enthusiasts with an opportunity to experience the transcendent world of Thangka through their incredible talent.
BROCADE MOUNT
We do traditional brocade mount upon your request. We send available samples and price details for your final confirmation.
CONSECRATION OF THANGKA PRINT
As requested for consecrations/blessings, we can take thangka print to Monasteries/Rinpoches from nearby Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask you to offer $50 for the monasteries for blessings/consecration services.
Disclaimer: Please note that the size of the print may vary by 2 to 4 inches, as it depends on the varying sizes of the canvas and thangka used in the printing process.