Buddhas and Bodhisattvas
Amitabha in Sukhavati
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Amitabha, the red Buddha of 'Boundless Light', appears on his peacock throne at the centre of his western paradise of Sukhavati, the 'Blissful Realm'. The Pure Land of Sukhavati is attainable by those who are still progressing upon the path to enlightenment, where devotees are spontaneously reborn...
Eight Medicine Buddhas
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The assembly known as the 'Eight Medicine Buddhas' (Tib. sman-bla bde-gshegs brgyad) shows the principal form of Bhaisajyaguru, the 'Medicine Guru' or Medicine Buddha, surrounded by his 'Six Brothers' and Shakyamuni Buddha. All eight of these figures wear the three red monastic robes of a...
Paradise of Amitabha Buddha
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An identical unbrocaded version of this rare and exceptional thangka by Sunlal is available for sale. Priced at GBP £3,650.00. Amitabha (Tib. Od dpag-med), the Buddha of 'Boundless Light', is the 'Lord of the Padma or 'Lotus Family' who presides over the western direction where his paradise of...
The Medicine Buddha
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The Medicine Buddha (Tib. Sangye Menla), or 'Medicine Guru' (Skt. Bhaishajyaguru), is also known in Sanskrit as the “King of Vaidurya Light” (Vaidurya-prabha-raja), with vaidurya being the blue-beryl or aquamarine gemstone. This relates to the bright blue light rays that...
Medicine Buddha Lineage
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This unique composition is an accurate copy of an early twentieth century thangka from the Potala Palace in Lhasa, which shows the Medicine Buddha seated upon his magnificent enlightenment throne with the lineage of Buddhas and Teachers of the Tibetan Medical Tradition above, and the special...
Thirty-five Buddhas of Confession
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The practice tradition of the Thirty-five Buddhas of Confession (Tib. Tung-sha) is based upon a Mahayana text known as the 'Sutra of Three Heaps' (Skt. Triskandha-sutra), which is performed by the Buddhist sangha in order to absolve any transgressions against their religious vows. This...
The Life of the Buddha
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This beautiful painting depicts the main events in the life of Shakyamuni Buddha, which in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition are usually divided into the 'Twelve Great Deeds of Shakyamuni Buddha', and are commonly listed as: His descent as a bodhisattva from the heavenly realm of Tushita; his entry...
Lords of the Three Families
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NOTE: The original unbrocaded thangka of this unique composition by Sunlal is for sale. Priced at GBP £850.00. Rigsum Gonpo, meaning the "Lords of the Three Families", refers to the enlightened deity trinity of Avalokiteshvara, Manjushri and Vajrapani, who symbolically represent the body,...
Vajradhara with Manjushri and Vajrapani
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Vajradhara (Tib. Dorje Chang), meaning the 'vajra-holder', is the primordial or Adi-Buddha of the Sarma or 'New Translation Schools of Tibetan Buddhism, while Samantabhadra is the primordial Buddha of the Nyingma or 'Old Translation School'. These two deities are the only manifestations or...
Ratnasambhava Buddha
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This painting of Ratnasambhava is a copy of a 13th century Pala or Newar thangka, which is now housed in the Los Angeles County Museum. Ratnasambhava (Tib. Rin-chen 'bYung-gnas), the 'Jewel-born', is one of the 'Five Buddhas', who presides as the 'Lord of the ratna or Jewel Family' that is...
Samantabhadra
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This thangka depicts the blue Primordial or Adi-Buddha, Samantabhadra, as a single deity composition. Samantabhadra (Tib. Kuntuzangpo), meaning the 'all-good' or 'ever perfect', is the supreme or principal Buddha of the Nyingma or 'ancient-school' of Tibetan Buddhism, and the source from which most...
Vajrasattva and Consort
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Vajrasattva (Tib. Dorje Sempa), the 'indestructible being or hero', is an important Adi-Buddha and yidam deity, whose practice is particularly effective in purifying all defilements, especially those of anger and aversion. His visualized meditation practice and the repetition of his...
Thousand-armed Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig)
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Avalokiteshvara, the 'Beholding Lord', is the Bodhisattva of Compassion and the patron deity of Tibet, who appears here in this painting by Mangal Lama in his eleven-faced and thousand-armed form. According to legend Avalokiteshvara once vowed that he would first free all beings from suffering...
Manjushri and Phonology Masters
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This composition is an accurate copy of a thangka from the Potala Palace in Lhasa, which shows Manjushri surrounded by an assembly of Indian and Tibetan masters of the Sheng lu or Phonology traditions. In Mahayana Buddhism Manjushri (Tib. Jampal Yang), or Manjughosha (Tib....
Four-armed Avalokiteshvara with Deities
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This thangka, painted by Pema Wangyal, depicts Four-armed Avalokiteshvara as the central figure in a nine-deity assembly, which collectively represent the three trinities of virtue, longevity, and accomplishment....
Samantabhadra Yab-Yum
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This thangka depicts the blue Primordial or Adi-Buddha, Samantabhadra, in union with his white consort, Samantabhadri. Samantabhadra (Tib. Kuntuzangpo), meaning the 'all-good' or 'ever perfect', is the supreme or principal Buddha of the early Nyingma or 'Ancient-School' of Tibetan Buddhism, and the...
Orange Manjushri
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Manjushri (Tib. Jam-pa), meaning the 'Youthful' is the principal Bodhisattva of Wisdom in the Indo-Tibetan Buddhist tradition, and is also know as Manjugosha (Tib. Jam-yang), meaning the 'Gentle Voiced'. He appears here in his most popular form as Orange Arapacana Manjushri, whose...
Yellow Jambhala (Dzambhala)
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Yellow Jambhala (Tib. Dzambha-la ser-po) is the most popular wealth deity in the Indo-Tibetan Buddhist tradition, and as the 'Lord of Riches' he is invoked to bestow wealth upon practitioners. Jambhala is closely related to Kubera and Vaishravana, the yellow Guardian King of the North and...
Five forms of Jambhala
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This composition depicts the assembly of the five directional forms of the wealth deity Jambhala, the practices of which are specifically designed to generate wealth. The appear together in a beautiful landscape with the central figure's radiant aura encircled by rainbow light, flowers, and clouds...