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Shakyamuni - Handpainted in Mantra

Shakyamuni - Handpainted in Mantra

Gandhanra Handpainted Thangka Art -Shakyamuni - in Mantra

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⚒Materials: cloth,natural pigment

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Regular price $189.99 USD
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❤This hand painted thangka is drawn with a pious heart and the mantra of Sakyamuni, one character by one character,you can see the process of its completion step by step. It comes from the Nepal,and use the traditional Tibetan mounting method traditional, REAL Tibetan Art. All our hand painted thangkas are directly from Nepal. When you purchase this craft it helps and support the artisan and their families in there. Your support is highly appreciated.

❤Details Material: cloth, silk,canvas,Tibetan Paper The front is covered with silk to protect Thangka With exquisite wooden painting shaft and lanyard

❤Size & Weight Frame :70cm(top) *83 cm(bottom) * 120cm(Height)(about 28" * 33" * 47") Core: 47.5cm(Width) *63 cm(Height) (about 18.7" * 24.8")

❤DESCRIPTION Gautama Buddha, popularly known as the Buddha (also known as Siddhattha Gotama or Siddhārtha Gautama or Buddha Shakyamuni), was a Sramana who lived in ancient India (c. 5th to 4th century BCE).He is regarded as the founder of the world religion of Buddhism, and revered by most Buddhist schools as a savior,the Enlightened One who rediscovered an ancient path to release clinging and craving and escape the cycle of birth and rebirth. He taught for around 45 years and built a large following, both monastic and lay. His teaching is based on his insight into the arising of duḥkha (the unsatisfactoriness of clinging to impermanent states and things) and the ending of duhkha—the state called Nibbāna or Nirvana (extinguishing of the three fires). The Buddha was born into an aristocratic family in the Shakya clan but eventually renounced lay life. According to Buddhist tradition, after several years of mendicancy, meditation, and asceticism, he awakened to understand the mechanism which keeps people trapped in the cycle of rebirth. The Buddha then traveled throughout the Ganges plain teaching and building a religious community. The Buddha taught a middle way between sensual indulgence and the severe asceticism found in the Indian śramaṇa movement.He taught a training of the mind that included ethical training, self-restraint, and meditative practices such as jhana and mindfulness.

❤NOTICE 1.This thangka is made to order, it will takes about 5 days to complete and ship. 2.Please allow 1-2cm error due to manual measurement. 3.The color may have different as the difference display. Please make sure you do not mind before you bid.

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