Namtoshe Wooden Frame Wall Hanging
About our thanka
Carefully crafted on a wooden frame, the Namtoshe Wooden Frame Wall Hanging is a magnificent example of traditional workmanship. Chalk powder, wood powder, poster colors, and emboss painting techniques are expertly combined in this magnificent composition to create rich, textured details. The artwork gives vitality and life by using vibrant colors and intricate patterns to show Namtoshe, a Buddhist character revered for wealth-giving and protecting qualities.
This wall hanging is a useful spiritual tool for meditation and introspection in addition to being a beautiful ornament. Any sacred area, meditation room, or personal shrine would benefit greatly from this addition because of the vivid colors and intricate imagery that evoke a sense of absorption in the beholder. The piece gains a distinct depth and authenticity from using traditional materials and techniques, which guarantee the preservation of the cultural legacy.
The Namtoshe Wooden Frame Wall is now available. The ambiance of your house is changed when you hang something there; it becomes more serene, safe, and spiritually rich. For any devotee, art collector, or someone looking to enrich their surroundings with meaningful and culturally significant art, it is a treasured addition since it acts as a continual reminder of the spiritual attributes that Namtoshe possesses.
Introduction To Guardian King Dharmapala Namtose :
Namtoshe is the King of all the wealth Yakshas. He is also known as Vaishravana, a worldly guardian worshipped as both a protector and benefactor. He lives on the north side of the lower slopes of Mount Meru in the Heaven of the Four Great Kings. As the leader of the Four Directions Guardians, he, like the others, swore an oath of protection before the buddha Shakyamuni to support and protect all who follow the path the Buddha Taught.
He has two main aspects that of a warrior protector and that of a deity of wealth. Here he is shown as the deity of wealth. In southern Buddhism, particularly in the Indian sub-continent, he is known as Jambhala because he also carries a Jambhara (lemon) in one of his hands.
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Size: 68.5cm (Height) x 52.5cm (Width)
Weight: 5.24 kg
Materials: emboss painting, marble painting, chalk powder, wood powder, poster color
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Why choose Evamratna?
To give your space a peaceful, powerful, and attractive feel, we are introducing Buddhism-inspired home décor items to enliven your space with zen vibes in the form of decoration, an art form, or inspiration.