Manjusri Bodhisattva Preaching
Manjusri Bodhisattva Preaching
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A Sacred Reproduction from Kathok Monastery.
A Sacred Portal to Wisdom
This Manjusri Bodhisattva Preaching Thangka is more than a piece of art—it is a vibrant conduit to the wisdom of the Buddha's teachings. Reproduced from a revered 15th-century original, this thangka brings the enlightened energy of Manjusri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, into your sacred space, serving as a focal point for study, reflection, and the cultivation of perfect insight.
Key Features of This Sacred Art
- Authentic Reproduction: Faithfully recreated from a 15th-century original housed at the historic Kathok Monastery.
- Premium Giclée Print: High-definition printing on genuine Tibetan cotton canvas captures every detail of the original mineral pigment artwork.
- Traditional Hand-Framing: Each thangka is meticulously framed by Tibetan craftsmen, ensuring a presentation worthy of its spiritual significance.
- Protective Silk Covering: The front is covered with silk, honoring tradition and protecting the sacred image.
- Complete & Ready to Display: Includes exquisite wooden painting shafts and a hanging lanyard for immediate installation in your altar or meditation space.
The Spiritual Significance of Manjusri
Manjusri, wielding the flaming sword of discriminating wisdom and holding the scripture of transcendent knowledge, cuts through ignorance and illuminates the path to enlightenment. Inviting this thangka into your home or practice space serves to:
- Awaken Intellect & Clarity: Enhances understanding, learning, and discernment in all pursuits.
- Dispel Mental Obscurations: Manjusri's sword symbolizes cutting through confusion, doubt, and delusion.
- Inspire Eloquence & Insight: Supports clear communication and deep, intuitive wisdom.
- Create a Sanctified Atmosphere: Establishes a powerful focal point for meditation, prayer, and mindful reflection.
"The wisdom of Manjusri does not merely inform the mind; it transforms the heart."
Traditional Craft & Sacred Origin
This piece carries the spiritual lineage of the Kathok Monastery, one of the six great "mother" monasteries of the Nyingma school in Tibet. While the image is a modern Giclee print for accessibility, every other element—from the cotton canvas to the hand-applied frame—follows traditional methods. This makes it an authentic and respectful homage to the original mineral pigment masterpiece, allowing devotees worldwide to connect with this sacred iconography.
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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Authenticity & Care Guarantee
- Heritage-Inspired: Directly reproduced from a documented Kathok Monastery treasure.
- Artisan Crafted: Each wooden frame is assembled and finished by hand.
- Cultural Respect: Created for believers with attention to traditional presentation.
- Carefully Packaged: Shipped securely to ensure it arrives ready for display.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a painted or printed thangka?
A: This is a high-quality Giclee print on cotton canvas, reproduced from the original painted thangka. The framing is done entirely by hand.
Q: Can I choose the frame color?
A: Yes. There are 8 different frame colors available. Please specify your color choice number at checkout. Please note slight size variations may occur between frame styles.
Q: How should I care for my thangka?
A> Hang it in a dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. The silk covering helps protect the image.
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✨ Invite Sacred Wisdom Into Your Life – This limited reproduction from Kathok Monastery's archives will not be available forever. Secure yours before it is gone.
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