This authentic Guru Rinpoche Thangka is a beautiful example of handmade Tibetan Thangka painting created by skilled Himalayan artists following traditional Buddhist iconography. In traditional Himalayan Thangka art, Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is revered as the great tantric master who brought Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet and established the foundations of Tibetan Buddhist teachings.
In Buddhist Thangka painting, Guru Rinpoche is often depicted seated on a lotus throne holding a vajra and skull cup, symbolizing wisdom, compassion, and the transformation of obstacles into spiritual realization. His image is widely used in Tibetan Buddhist meditation thangka practices and is deeply respected across many Buddhist traditions.
This hand-painted Tibetan thangka is carefully crafted using traditional pigments and gold detailing, preserving the sacred heritage of authentic Himalayan Buddhist art. For collectors, practitioners, and art lovers seeking original Tibetan Thangka artwork, this painting represents both spiritual devotion and exceptional craftsmanship.
Those looking to buy authentic Tibetan Thangka or discover handmade Buddhist Thangka for sale will find this traditional Thangka painting from Nepal to be a meaningful addition to meditation spaces, monasteries, or art collections.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Size: 18x24 Inches (can be printed according to your size preferences)
- Materials Used: Cotton Canvas, 24K Gold, Minerals color
- Unframed (can be framed as per your requirements)
- 100% hand-painted with references from Buddhist books, iconography, and master artists.
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- All items are insured
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P.S. All thankas are painted, taking references from Buddhist books, following the correct iconography, and by master artists, making it authentic traditional handmade Tibetan art. The subtle facial expression is one factor to distinguish the real effort put into creating this masterpiece.