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Hand-Painted Thangka

Hand-Painted Thangka

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Tibetan Buddhist Sacred Art

This is a small-sized, hand-painted Tibetan thangka, ideal for personal spiritual practice, daily portable offerings, or as a travel talisman for blessings and protection. The painting features solemn and serene depictions of key deities in Tibetan Buddhism, including Avalokiteshvara, Wealth Deities, Manjushri, Dharma Protectors, and more.

Except for the noted sizes, all other sizes are 4*5cm.

Om Mani Padme Hum
Represents the heart mantra of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig), embodying infinite compassion, wisdom, and purification. Reciting this mantra helps cleanse negative karma, calm the mind, and increase merit and blessings.

Mandala
The Mandala symbolizes the pure land of enlightened beings and the center of the universe. It supports meditative visualization, enhances spiritual merit, and removes obstacles.

Palden Lhamo (Female Wealth Deity)
A female wealth deity in Tibetan Buddhism, she bestows prosperity, clears karmic obstacles, and protects practitioners. Her practice brings powerful blessings of wealth and fortune.

Red Zambhala (Wealth Deity)
Symbolizes auspicious wealth, power, and inner abundance. Ideal for those seeking success in business, financial growth, and prosperous energy.

Green Zambhala (Wealth Deity)
Associated with natural wealth and generosity. He helps eliminate poverty and supports those who engage in charity or dharma offerings.

White Tara
A deity of longevity and compassion. She grants long life, healing, protection from misfortune, and nurtures wisdom and peace.

Yamantaka (Wrathful Form of Manjushri)
A fierce manifestation of Manjushri, Yamantaka destroys ignorance and fear. He offers protection, removes obstacles, and guards the household.

Manjushri
The embodiment of wisdom, he eliminates ignorance, enhances intellect, and aids in studies and spiritual development. His mantra "Om Ah Ra Pa Tsa Na Dhi" promotes sharpness of mind.

Samantabhadra (Universal Virtue Bodhisattva)
Represents powerful vows and boundless actions. He supports the fulfillment of aspirations, accumulation of merit, and completion of spiritual practice.

Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara
A compassionate manifestation of Avalokiteshvara. The four arms symbolize the Four Immeasurable Qualities (love, compassion, joy, and equanimity). He relieves suffering and brings blessings.

Akashagarbha (Bodhisattva of Space)
Bestows infinite wisdom and merit. He helps improve memory, academic performance, and brings both material and spiritual wealth.

Mahasthamaprapta
One of the Western Pure Land Trinity alongside Avalokiteshvara and Amitabha. He represents great willpower and mindfulness, assisting practitioners in upholding pure thought and faith.

Vairocana (Great Sun Buddha)
The central figure among the Five Dhyani Buddhas, symbolizing the wisdom of the Dharma Realm. He dispels ignorance, radiates light, and purifies body, speech, and mind.

Amitabha Buddha
The Buddha of Infinite Light and the Pure Land of the West. He brings peace, eradicates fear, and guides beings to rebirth in the Pure Land through devotion and mantra.

Acala (Fudō Myō-ō)
A wrathful Vajra deity who protects the Dharma and helps practitioners eliminate delusions and inner obstacles. He strengthens determination and shields against harm.

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