Manjushri Thangka, Traditional Karma Gadri Thangka Art

Natural Mineral Colors
SKU: 20458


Description

Traditionally Hand Painted Thangka of Manjushri in Karma Gadri Style

Exquisitely hand-painted the thangka of Manjushri in a traditional Karma Gadri Style. The vibrant halo illuminates his face, and the transparent nimbus engulfs his presence in the mesmerizing background. You can use this thangka art in various Buddhist rituals and in your regular meditation and yoga practices.
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Size: 45 cm/18" (width) x 60 cm/24" (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Natural Stone Colors, 24K gold
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Note: Manjushri Thangka is an original painting from Enlightenment Studio located at Boudha Stupa.

Manjushri is Graceful, Magnificent, and Melodic, and he encompasses all of the buddhas' unfathomable wisdom. He carries a fiery sword of knowledge in his right hand, and in his left, a lotus flower stem on which a volume of the Perfection of Wisdom sutras sits. His two-edged sword slashes through layers of misunderstanding, clearly differentiating between the independent way things appear and the accurate interdependent way they do. Manjushri emptied the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal, making it habitable for humans and distributing the Buddha's teachings.

HAND-PAINTED WITH NATURAL STONE COLOR AND GENUINE 24K GOLD IN TRADITIONAL KARMA GADRI STYLE

OUR TEAM

We are a team of traditionally trained Karma Gadri artists from Boudha Stupa. Our lineage comes from Venerable Master Jamyang Phuntsok. Who is from Kham, Eastern Tibet.

We are focused on bringing accurate iconographic thangka, which will be helpful to your practice.

BROCADE MOUNT
We do traditional brocade mount upon your request. We send available samples and price details for your final confirmation.

CONSECRATION OF THANGKA
As requested for consecrations/blessings, we can take thangka to Monasteries/Rinpoches from nearby Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask you to offer $50 for the monasteries for blessings/consecration services.