Je Tsongkhapa Thangka Painting
This hand-painted Je Tsongkhapa Thangka portrays one of the most influential masters in Tibetan Buddhism. Revered as a great scholar, meditator, and spiritual reformer, Je Tsongkhapa (1357–1419) founded the Gelug school and is celebrated for uniting profound wisdom, ethical discipline, and compassionate practice. Depicted seated upon a lotus throne, holding sacred scriptures and teaching with the gesture of wisdom, Tsongkhapa represents the harmonious integration of study, contemplation, and meditation. This traditional Himalayan thangka serves as both a beautiful work of sacred art and a source of inspiration for spiritual practitioners. Materials & Traditional Craftsmanship Hand-painted on premium cotton canvas Created by master Nepali thangka artists Traditional Tibetan Buddhist iconographic methods Natural mineral and stone-derived pigments Fine brush detailing throughout the landscape and figure Carefully proportioned according to sacred artistic guidelines Each painting is individually handmade and unique Symbolism & Spiritual Meaning Je Tsongkhapa: Embodies wisdom, discipline, learning, and enlightenment. Teaching Gesture: Represents the transmission of authentic Buddhist teachings. Sacred Text: Symbolizes study, knowledge, and realization of the Dharma. Lotus Seat: Purity arising unstained from worldly conditions. Disciples Below: Illustrate devotion, learning, and lineage transmission. Peaceful Landscape: Reflects inner harmony, contemplation, and spiritual cultivation. Celestial Figure Above: Represents blessings received through enlightened lineage masters. Product Specifications Subject: Je Tsongkhapa (Lama Tsongkhapa) Size: 43 cm x 60 cm Origin: Nepal Je Tsongkhapa's teachings continue to guide practitioners around the world. This thangka serves as a visual reminder of wisdom, ethical conduct, compassion, and the pursuit of genuine spiritual understanding.
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- 43 cm x 60 cm
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- 43 cm x 60 cm — 1165.00 USD — In stock
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