Thangka Painting serves as important teaching tools depicting the life of the Buddha. Nepali Thangka Painting acts as visual ads for focus concentration. Nepali Thangka Arts are device for tantric meditation. Each color, art and design of Thangka Painting has their own meanings. Nepali Thangka has its own value in the Global Market. Art of Tibet is Authentic Seller of Nepali Thangka Paintings online. Thangka Arts is hard work of concentration...
Tibetan Thangkas are the symbolization of Tibetan Buddhist Art. It is believed that Lord Gautam Buddha first suggested drawing the art as an inscription for a code of conduct.
Kalachakra Mandala Thangka Thangka painting portrays the Kalachakra mandala. Tibetan mandala (in a real sense a "circle") is an image in Buddhism and Hinduism, addressing the Universe. The Square (Stupa) is surrounded by circles of fire, earth, wind, water, shrewdness, and space, representing the infinite and clairvoyant request. Mandalas hold otherworldly importance and show up in societies and methods of reasoning across the globe. The popular Swiss specialist, Dr. Carl...
Thangka painting depicting Amitabha Buddha is also known as 'The Buddha of Immeasurable Light and Life. Amitabha was a king who renounced his throne to become a monk.
A Tibetan Buddhist statue or rupa is a sacred Dharma support and a source of inspiration for your practice. It is believed that statues of the Buddha first appeared in North India during the 1st Century CE. In Tibetan Buddhism, a rupa is usually the main focal point on a temple shrine or personal altar. Once a rupa has been consecrated it becomes alive with blessing. We therefore encourage you to take...
MOTHERLY COMPASSION DREULJANG (tib.) for Green Tara is the most popular form of the Taras, also known as Arya Tara or Vasya Tara. She is the consort of Amoghasiddhi, (one of the dhyani buddhas that stays in the North, representing Action. Her Green colour is that of the active Enlightenment of Feminine Compassion and indicates that the Tara is always willing and ready to help the needy that pray to,...
In each structure, she takes an alternate tone — like Blue and Black — and offers alternate energy or uprightness to help one in one's profound way. Of these 21 Taras, the two most loved are White Tara and Green Tara
Samsara, The wheel of Life. When did someone asks what is mean by Samsara, the answer can be abbreviated to "all existences that are accustomed by suffering, ignorance, and the inexplicable surge of time". Often painted on the outlying walls of Buddhist monasteries, Samsara - The Wheel of Life can be counted as the very essence of the Buddhist philosophy as it proposes insights into some of its most prominent concepts. It...