Mind-Parnashavari
Mind-Parnashavari
Blessed in Kathok Monastery
⏱Vintage: Origional Version - 19th Century
☞Handmade: Giclee Print,Hand Framed
⚒Materials: Mineral Pigment,Canvas,Cotton
☲Size: 48" × 32"
❤This series thangka comes from the Kathok Monastery,made for belivers and blessed by lama.
The original version is from the 15th century,painted on cotton with ground mineral pigment.
The pattern is printed on Tibetan cotton,the frame is hand framed by Tibetan craftsmen.
❤DETAILS
Material:Mineral Pigment,Canvas,Cotton
Print type:giclee printed
The front is covered with silk to protect Thangka
With exquisite wooden painting shaft and lanyard
❤FRAME SIZE
Height:120cm / 47.2"
Top width:66cm / 26"
Bottom width:82cm / 32.3"
Core Size: 60cm(Height) 40cm(Width) * (about 23.6" * 15.8")
❤DIFFERENT FRAME COLORS for choose
There are a total of 8 different colors for you to choose, please select the color number when you purshace.
Frames of different colors may vary in size, please understand.
❤ABOUT Bhaisajyaguru
Bhaisajya is the Buddha of healing and medicine in Mahayana Buddhism.
Commonly referred to as the "Medicine Buddha", he is described as a doctor who cures dukkha (suffering) using the medicine of his teachings. Bhaisajyaguru is Medicine Master and King of Lapis Lazuli Light and the Buddha of healing and medicine in Mahayana Buddhism.
Bhaisajyaguru's original name and title was raja (King), but Xuanzang translated it as Tathagata (Buddha). Subsequent translations and commentaries followed Xuanzang in describing him as a Buddha. The image of Bhaisajyaguru is usually expressed with a canonical Buddha-like form holding a gallipot and, in some versions, possessing blue skin. Though also considered to be a guardian of the East, in most cases Akshobhya is given that role. As an exceptional case, the honzon of Mount Koya's Kongobu Temple was changed from Akshobhya to Bhaisajyaguru.