Tsongkhapa's Refuge Tree
Tsongkhapa's Refuge Tree
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A Sacred Blessing from Labrang Monastery – each piece is a unique, blessed reproduction of an ancient terma lineage treasure.
This Tsongkhapa's Refuge Tree Thangka is more than a painting — it is a sacred portal to the blessings of the Gelug lineage and a profound support for your spiritual practice. Directly sourced from the venerable Labrang Monastery, this piece carries the spiritual weight and artistic heritage of the Amdo region, created for devoted practitioners.
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Key Features of This Sacred Thangka
- Authentic Monastery Origin: Created by and for Labrang Monastery, based on their own collection of ancient, blessed thangkas.
- Powerful Terma Lineage: Represents the rare and supreme deities and protectors emphasized in the monastery's secret treasure (terma) traditions.
- Premium Giclee Print: The sacred image is faithfully reproduced with high-quality giclee printing on fine cotton, capturing every detail.
- Hand-Sewn Frame: The brocade frame is meticulously hand-sewn by the monastery's own craftsmen, adding a layer of devotional artistry.
- Distinct Amdo Style: Recognizable by its light green hills, light blue sky, and a powerful, mysteriously colored depiction of wrathful deities.
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Spiritual Meaning & Blessings
The Refuge Tree, or Guru Yoga Mandala, is a central practice in Tibetan Buddhism, visualizing one's entire lineage of teachers and enlightened beings as a single source of blessings, wisdom, and refuge. This specific depiction centers on Je Tsongkhapa, founder of the Gelug tradition, surrounded by a vast assembly.
Integrating this thangka into your space or practice serves to:
- Awaken devotion and connection to the Gelug lineage.
- Attract the blessings and protective energy of rare deities and Dharma protectors.
- Protect the home and practice environment with powerful enlightened presence.
- Enhance meditation, study, and Guru Yoga practice by providing a focal point for visualization.
"By relying on the virtuous friend, one's faults wane and one's good qualities grow like the waxing moon." – Je Tsongkhapa
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Artisan Craft & Sacred Origin
This is not a mass-produced decoration. It originates from the hallowed workshops of Labrang Monastery, one of the six great monasteries of the Gelug school in Tibet. The original painting was created by a Lama painter from Amdo, ensuring iconographic accuracy and spiritual potency. The decision to reproduce this specific ancient thangka underscores its importance within the monastery's sacred terma lineage. The hand-sewn frame is a testament to the continued living tradition of Tibetan Buddhist artisanal craft.
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Product Details
- Material: Cotton & fiber canvas, silk protective cover, wooden shaft.
- Type: Giclee Print Thangka.
- Craft: High-resolution digital print with mineral pigments, hand-framed.
- Condition: Condition: New, blessed, and ready for spiritual practice.
- Total Frame Size: Height: 120cm (47.2"), Top Width: 66cm (26"), Bottom Width: 82cm (32.3").
- Core Image Size: 60cm x 40cm (approx. 23.6" x 15.8").
- Note: Select your preferred frame color from 8 options at purchase.
- Slight size variations may occur between frame colors.
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Perfect For
An anchor for daily Guru Yoga and refuge practice.
Infuses any room with peace, protection, and spiritual resonance.
Aids visualization and connection for serious students of the Gelug path.
An unparalleled gift for a Buddhist practitioner, teacher, or anyone drawn to Tibetan sacred art.
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Authenticity & Impact Guarantee
- Hand-Sewn by Monastery Craftsmen: Supporting traditional artisanship at its source.
- Directly Sourced from Labrang Monastery: Ensures authenticity and proper blessings.
- Supports Sacred Art Traditions: Your acquisition helps preserve this rare cultural and spiritual heritage.
- Gift-Ready Spiritual Item: A meaningful offering that conveys deep respect and spiritual intention.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this thangka hand-painted?
A: This thangka is a high-quality giclee print on cotton, reproduced from the original hand-painted ancient thangka. The brocade frame is entirely hand-sewn, making each piece unique. This method allows the profound blessings of this rare image to be made accessible to more practitioners.
Q: What makes this Tsongkhapa thangka special?
A> Its direct origin from Labrang Monastery and its basis in a rare terma lineage painting. The style, with its powerful wrathful deities and specific coloring, is a distinctive treasure of the Amdo artistic tradition.
Q: How should I care for and display it?
A> Display it respectfully in a clean, elevated space, ideally on a shrine or wall facing east. Keep it dry and away from direct sunlight. The silk cover should be lifted during practice or viewing.
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✨ Secure This Sacred Connection – Only a limited number of these blessed reproductions are available. Once this sacred stock from Labrang Monastery is gone, it may be gone forever.
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