Manjushree Tibetan Thangka Painting 30" W x 41" H

CH-T-11

Manjushree Tibetan Thangka Painting 30" W x 41" H

Manjushree Tibetan Thangka Painting 30" W x 41" H

CH-T-11

Thangka is a Buddhist painting on cotton, silk, canvas, usually depicting Buddhist deities, scene, or mandala. Thangkas are traditionally kept unframed and rolled up when not display, mounted on a textile backing somewhat in the style of Chinese scroll paintings. Images of deities can be used as teaching tools when depicting the life of the Buddha, describing historical events concerning important Lamas, or retelling myths associated with other deities. Overall, and perhaps most importantly, religious art is used as a meditation tool to help bring one further down the path to enlightenment. 

  • Height : 41 inches
  • Width : 30 inches
  • Material : Acrylic Color With 24K Gold On Canvas.

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Manjushree"God of Divine Wisdom" whose worship confers mastery of the Dharma, retentive memory, mental perfection and eloquence. Manjushree is also one of the forms of Bodhisatwas and he symbolizes wisdom. In Nepal, he is considered as the founder of Nepalese civilization and the creator of Kathmandu Valley. According to the tradition, he was a Chinese saint. His intuition told him of the blue flame (symbolizing AdiBuddha or Swoyambhu) on a lotus in the big lake of Nepal. He went there to offer worship, but could not reach because of the water. He cut with his sword the southern wall of the hills. The water of the lake is drained to the south. The dry valley became Kathmandu Valley. He carries the sword of wisdom and light in his right hand and prajnaparmita manuscript "the book of divine wisdom" on his left on the lotus blossom. His left hand will be in teaching gesture (Jnan Mudra). He is also called Manjunghose, Manjubara, Vajranga and Vagiswara. People believe that the worship of Manjushree can confer upon them wisdom, memory and intelligence etc.

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Manjushree Tibetan Thangka Painting 30" W x 41" H

Manjushree Tibetan Thangka Painting 30" W x 41" H

Thangka is a Buddhist painting on cotton, silk, canvas, usually depicting Buddhist deities, scene, or mandala. Thangkas are traditionally kept unframed and rolled up when not display, mounted on a textile backing somewhat in the style of Chinese scroll paintings. Images of deities can be used as teaching tools when depicting the life of the Buddha, describing historical events concerning important Lamas, or retelling myths associated with other deities. Overall, and perhaps most importantly, religious art is used as a meditation tool to help bring one further down the path to enlightenment. 

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