Buddha Life Thangka Painting (76cm x 53cm)
Buddha Life Thangka Painting: The Buddha Life Thangka Painting, sized at 76cm x 53cm, is an extraordinary piece of Tibetan art that vividly portrays the significant events in the life of the Buddha. This meticulously crafted Thangka serves as a visual narrative, guiding viewers through the stages of Siddhartha Gautama’s journey from his princely origins to his ultimate enlightenment. Each scene in this artwork is not only an artistic marvel but also a spiritual lesson, making this Thangka an invaluable addition to any meditation space, temple, or home dedicated to the pursuit of spiritual growth.
At the heart of the Thangka is the serene figure of the Buddha, depicted at the moment of his enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. This central image is surrounded by a series of smaller, detailed vignettes that narrate the key moments of his life. The scenes are arranged in a flowing sequence, starting from his birth in Lumbini, where he emerged from his mother’s side and took seven steps, to his decision to leave behind his princely life in search of the ultimate truth. The journey continues through his intense meditative practices, the conquest of Mara’s temptations, and finally, his awakening to the true nature of reality.
- This Buddha Life Thangka Painting narrates the most relevant episodes of the life of Siddhartha Gautam Buddha also known as the “Twelve Great Deeds of Buddha”.
1. His Promise to Take Birth in the Human Realm and Guide Sentient Beings from Ignorance to Enlightenment.
2. Queen Maya’s (Siddhartha’s mother) Dream of a white elephant.
3. The Birth of Buddha.
4. A Youth Dedicated to the Mastery of Learning and Athletics.
5. The Skilful Conduct of Worldly Affairs.
6. The Four Encounters: old man, sick man, beggar, and a dead man.
7. The Renunciation of Worldly Life.
8. The Six Years of Austerities.
9. The Defeat of Mara, the Buddhist manifestation of death and desire.
10. The Proclamation of the Teachings.
11. The Ascent to the Trayatrimsa Heaven, the heaven of thirty-three gods, to visit his mother.
12. The Passage into Parinirvana.
- Dimensions: 76cm x 53cm
- Materials: Cotton canvas, Natural stone colors.
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