Samantabhadra, Fugen, Puxian Thangka Painting
The Samantabhadra (Fugen or Puxian) Thangka Painting from Yuna Handicrafts is a mesmerizing work of spiritual art, skillfully hand-painted by Nepalese artisans who uphold the centuries-old tradition of Thangka painting. Samantabhadra, known as Fugen in Japan and Puxian in China, is one of the most revered Bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism, symbolizing the virtues of benevolent action, meditation, and the path of spiritual practice. He is often depicted alongside the Buddha and Manjushri, forming the Shakyamuni trinity, representing wisdom, compassion, and virtuous practice.
In this Thangka, Samantabhadra is beautifully rendered, typically seated on a lotus throne or riding his signature white elephant, which symbolizes patience, strength, and unwavering determination in pursuing the path to enlightenment. The elephant is often depicted with six tusks, representing the overcoming of the six delusions: desire, hatred, ignorance, pride, doubt, and false views. Samantabhadra’s serene and composed expression reflects the embodiment of virtuous action, while his hands hold symbolic mudras or implements, such as a lotus flower or scriptures, indicating his dedication to the teachings of the Buddha.
The painting’s vibrant colors—deep reds, blues, greens, and golds—are applied using natural pigments, preserving the authenticity of traditional Thangka painting techniques. The intricate detailing in the background features celestial beings, mandalas, and auspicious symbols that represent the interconnectedness of the universe and the path to enlightenment. Every aspect of this Thangka is rich with symbolism, inviting a deeper connection with Buddhist philosophy and spiritual practice.
This Samantabhadra Thangka is not just a decorative piece, but a spiritual guide, offering inspiration for those on the path of practice and meditation. It serves as a reminder of the Bodhisattva’s vows to cultivate virtuous actions and assist all beings in achieving enlightenment. Whether used in meditation, displayed in a sacred space, or incorporated into home decor, this Thangka brings both artistic beauty and profound spiritual meaning to any environment.
By purchasing this Samantabhadra Thangka from Yuna Handicrafts, you are also supporting the preservation of Nepalese artisanal traditions and contributing to the continuation of this sacred Buddhist art form, ensuring that its rich cultural heritage endures for generations to come.
- Samantabhadra is the bodhisattva “buddha-to-be” representing kindness or happiness.
- His name in Chinese is Puxian and in Japanese, Fugen.
- He is often represented in a triad with Shakyamuni Buddha and the Manjushri.
- He is seated on an elephant with a head and six tusks.
Dimensions: 100cm x 52cm
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