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Thangka Buddha Pendant-Genuine Handmade
Thangka Buddha Pendant-Genuine Handmade
Thangka Buddha Pendant-Genuine Handmade
Thangka Buddha Pendant-Genuine Handmade
Thangka Buddha Pendant-Genuine Handmade
Thangka Buddha Pendant-Genuine Handmade
Thangka Buddha Pendant-Genuine Handmade
Thangka Buddha Pendant-Genuine Handmade

Thangka Buddha Pendant-Genuine Handmade

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This is a thangka painting , handmade in Tibet by artist.

  • Handmade item
  • Pendant Size: 41*58*7.2mm
  • Pendant Weight: 8 gram
  • Neklace Length: 66cm
  • Material: Titanuim Steel with 18K Golden Plated Tempered glass

Tangka, also spelled thangka or tanka, is a unique form of Buddhist religious art that originated in Tibet. It is a painted or embroidered scroll painting depicting various Buddhist deities, religious symbols, and spiritual scenes.

These paintings serve as visual aids for meditation and are used as tools for teaching and conveying Buddhist concepts and stories. They are highly regarded in Tibetan Buddhism and are often displayed in monasteries, temples, and homes as objects of devotion and reverence.

Tangkas usually depict Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, mandalas, and other sacred figures from Tibetan Buddhism. They are rich in symbolism and intricate details, often representing complex spiritual concepts and cosmological maps. The colors, gestures, and expressions portrayed in the tangka are significant and hold specific meanings within the Buddhist tradition.

In addition to their religious and spiritual significance, tangkas are also appreciated as works of art for their beauty, craftsmanship, and historical value. They have gained international recognition and can be found in museums and private collections around the world.

Manjushri: is revered as the embodiment of transcendent wisdom, intelligence, and insight. His name translates to "Gentle Glory" or "Gentle Splendor" in Sanskrit. He is often depicted as a youthful figure, wielding a flaming sword in his right hand, which symbolizes the sharpness of wisdom that cuts through ignorance. In his left hand, he holds a lotus flower supporting the Prajnaparamita sutra, representing the perfection of wisdom.

Amitabha Buddha: also known as Amida Buddha, is a prominent figure in Mahayana Buddhism. The name "Amitabha" means "Infinite Light" or "Boundless Radiance." According to Buddhist tradition, Amitabha is considered one of the Five Dhyani Buddhas, representing the aspect of enlightened wisdom.

Akasagarbha Bodhisattva is primarily associated with the vow to relieve the suffering of beings in the realms of hell and to guide them towards enlightenment. It is believed that he has a special affinity for those who are experiencing intense suffering and are in need of compassionate assistance. In this regard, he is often depicted as descending into hell realms to offer solace, guidance, and support to the beings trapped there.

Zashi Lhamo, Zaki Lhamo is believed to enhance people's wealth and good fortune, especially for those involved in business, investments, finance, and related fields. Wearing Zaki Lhamo can bring good luck and prosperity."