Samantabhadra in Yab Yum
Samantabhadra in Yab Yum
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A Sacred Thangka from a Rare Terma Lineage – each piece is a blessed reproduction of an ancient, powerful original.
This Samantabhadra in Yab Yum Thangka is more than art — it is a profound visual gateway to the primordial unity of wisdom and compassion. Representing the enlightened state beyond duality, this sacred image from the esteemed Kathok Monastery is a powerful support for deep meditation and spiritual awakening.
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Key Features of This Sacred Thangka
- Authentic Lineage: A faithful Giclee print of an ancient thangka from the Kathok Monastery, blessed by lamas and belonging to the rare Nyingma terma lineage.
- Profound Symbolism: Depicts Samantabhadra in union (Yab Yum), the primordial Buddha, embodying the inseparable nature of emptiness (method) and compassion (wisdom).
- Exceptional Craftsmanship: High-quality print on cotton, meticulously hand-framed and sewn by the monastery's own craftsmen.
- Distinctive Kham Style: Features the unique artistic hallmarks of the Kham region: light green hills, a soft blue sky, and powerfully rendered, mystical figures.
- Ready for Practice: Consecrated and intended for devotional use, meditation, or as a focal point for your sacred space.
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Deep Spiritual Meaning
Samantabhadra, the "All-Good," represents the ground of being—the pure, original Buddha nature inherent in all beings. The Yab Yum (father-mother) embrace symbolizes the non-dual integration of skillful means and profound wisdom, the essential path to enlightenment. Meditating upon this thangka helps to:
- Awaken recognition of your own primordial purity.
- Integrate wisdom and compassionate action in daily life.
- Dissolve the illusion of separation and duality.
- Invoke the blessings of the entire Dzogchen lineage.
"In the luminous embrace of Samantabhadra, all phenomena are perfected from the beginning."
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Artisan Craft & Sacred Origin
This thangka carries the spiritual weight and authenticity of the Kathok Monastery, a central pillar of the Nyingma school renowned for its terma (revealed treasure) teachings. The original painting was created by a Lama artist from Kham, capturing a deity of supreme power with a style known for its mystical intensity. Each reproduced thangka is hand-finished by the monastery's artisans, ensuring the sacred intention is preserved from the original blessing to your home.
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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
Use as a focal point for Dzogchen or deity yoga practice.
Brings profound peace and spiritual power to your home shrine.
An unparalleled gift for a practitioner, connecting them to a rare lineage.
A visual aid for understanding the principles of primordial Buddhism and non-duality.
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Authenticity & Blessing Guarantee
- Direct from Source: Sourced directly from the Kathok Monastery tradition.
- Hand-Finished: Each frame is carefully hand-sewn by dedicated craftsmen.
- Supports Tradition: Your acquisition helps sustain monastic arts and culture.
- Sacred Object: Reproduced with respect from a blessed, ancient original.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this thangka hand-painted?
A: This is a high-fidelity Giclee print on cotton of the original hand-painted ancient thangka. The reproduction captures every detail, and the frame is hand-sewn, making it an accessible and authentic sacred object blessed by the lineage.
Q: What makes the Kathok Monastery style unique?
A: Kathok's style, especially from Kham, is known for its mystical power. It often uses serene landscapes (light green hills, blue skies) to contrast with and emphasize the intense, dynamic, and awe-inspiring presence of the deities, particularly wrathful protectors.
Q: How should I care for and display this thangka?
A> Display it in a clean, respectful place, ideally on a wall or altar. Avoid direct sunlight and high humidity to preserve the colors. It can be gently dusted. As a sacred object, treating it with respect enhances its role as a support for your practice.
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✨ Secure This Portal to Primordial Wisdom – Only a limited number of these blessed reproductions are available. Once this sacred piece from Kathok Monastery is gone, it may not be found again.
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