Tsongkhapa
Tsongkhapa (1357–1419) is a well-known Tibetan Master . A devout monastic, Tsongkhapa took on the difficult task of locating and studying all of the Indian Buddhist classics available in Tibet in his day. In his iconic form, wearing a tall yellow hat, he is the center of the Gelugpa sect that was dominant in Tibet until the Chinese takeover in 1951, and whose de facto leader is the Dalai Lama.
Bhaisajyaguru
Buddha of medicine, also Known as Bhaisajyaguru . He has a begging bowl full of long-life nectar in his lap, and his left hand is in the meditation mudra. His right hand is in a generous gesture, holding the "great medicine," the myrobalan plant, indicating that he protects from illness.
His robe is highly patterned and draped all over his body. The magnificent halo behind him, studded with precious stone and surrounded by patterned gold design, gives the painting a divine look.
In Tibetan Kangyur, three sutras are dedicated to the Buddha of Medicine. The twelve ambitions of the Buddha of Medicine are outlined in one sutra, the seven other medicine buddhas' ambitions are outlined in another, and the Dharanis or mantras of the countless Buddhas of treatment are outlined in the third sutra. He's also a prominent figure in the Four Medical Tantras, which form the basis for Tibetan medicine and different therapeutic sadhanas.
Chengrezig
Chenrezig is also known as the Avalokiteshvara. Compassion is the root foundation for excelling in the Buddhist path. The practice of Chenrezig/Avalokiteshvara is encouraged to develop a calm and compassionate heart.
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Size: 36"/ 91 cm (width) x 20"/ 50 cm (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic Colors, Genuine 24K Gold
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THIS THANGKA IS HAND-PAINTED IN THE TRADITIONAL STYLE AND THE QUALITY IS HIGH