The Handmade Traditional Mandala Thangka of Holy Enlightenment
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Estimated Delivery:May 25 - May 29
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Product Description
This thangka presents "Mandala of a Thousand Buddhas: The Universal Palace of Awakening," painted on quality cotton canvas using the traditional Himalayan thangka technique. It represents the path to enlightenment illuminated by luminous detail and harmonic composition, each line and colour rendered with time-honoured perfection.
A glowing Buddha sits calmly in the centre of the mandala, surrounded by elaborate squares and concentric rings; his presence is the quiet point of cosmic unity. A galaxy of enlightened Buddhas and bodhisattvas surrounds him in perfect symmetry, their hands in mudras of protection, blessing, and instruction, looking relaxed. The faces of each figure are filled with knowledge and tranquilly, and they are all dressed in golden robes and have outlines on top. Additional Buddhas, each symbolising a direction and a dimension of enlightened consciousness, are housed in the four cardinal mandalas, which are positioned at the compass points. Multiple fortunate elements abound in the background, including heavenly guardians for spiritual protection, lotus blooms for purity, and whirling clouds for nirvana. The combination of earthy precious metals, rich reds, and deep blues creates a transcendent and anchoring atmosphere that invites introspection and meditation.
In Buddhism such mandalas are regarded as bridges to the divine, meditation aids, and visual representations of the cosmos and the mind. Allow this thangka to adorn your house or altar, bringing the eternal harmony of the universe and the blessings of a thousand Buddhas into your hallowed area. Bring a living example of spiritual legacy that has a profound connection to the soul's journey home.
The Handmade Traditional Mandala Thangka of Holy Enlightenment
CONSECRATION OF PRODUCT
For requests for consecrations/blessings, we can take the thangka to monasteries or Rinpoches from the nearby Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask you to offer $30 for the monasteries for blessings/consecration services.
Natural Colors in Thangka
All the colors used in the thankgas are made from natural minerals. Ground into pigments, they carry the essence of the earth. Unlike artificial colors, these natural tones shine with honesty, adding depth, life, and spiritual meaning to each canvas.
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Thangka in Modern Spaces
In modern spaces, thangkas bring together tradition and contemporary design. Once used mainly in temples, these sacred artworks now enhance homes, offices, and galleries with their vibrant colors and deep symbolism. They create harmony, inspire reflection, and serve as meaningful focal points in today’s interiors.
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At Lunzi Art, every Thangka is a unique, hand-painted masterpiece created by master artists.
Because each thangka is made entirely by hand using traditional techniques, natural pigments, and gold, no two are exactly the same. You may notice small variations in the colors, brushstrokes, or shading; these are not mistakes, but natural signs of the artist’s touch that make your piece a one-of-a-kind original.
By choosing one of our Thangkas, you are owning a special work of art and helping to keep this ancient tradition alive. We hope you feel the peace and dedication that went into every stroke of your painting.
If you have any questions about how your Thangka was made, please feel free to reach out to us.
Om Shrestha
Om Shrestha, born in 1973 in Ramechhap, Nepal, transformed from a cook to a self-taught Thangka artist. Drawn to the sacred art’s vibrant colors and intricate designs, he mastered its craft through sheer determination. His unconventional journey preserves Nepal’s Thangka tradition with profound dedication. Om’s work inspires as a testament to passion and resilience.