The Medicine Buddha Thangka Painting portrays the revered figure Bhaisajyaguru, also known as the Medicine Buddha, in a detailed and profound hand painted artwork of Tibetan Buddhism. This Thangka serves as a powerful symbol of compassion, healing, and enlightenment, reflecting the Bhaisajyaguru’s reputation for being able to heal both the body and the mind.
Key features:
- Central Figure: The central figure in this painting is the Medicine Buddha, depicted in a deep blue hue. This color symbolizes the healing and purifying properties of lapis lazuli, a stone often associated with the deity in traditional practices.
- Posture: He is usually shown seated in the lotus position (padmasana), with his legs crossed and the soles of his feet visible, representing stability and meditation.
- Hand Gestures (Mudras): The right hand is extended downward in the gesture of generosity (varada mudra), holding the stem of the Arura plant (Myrobalan), which symbolizes medicine and healing. The left hand rests in his lap in the gesture of meditation (dhyana mudra), holding a bowl filled with medicinal nectar or herbs, symbolizing spiritual and physical healing.
Product Specification:
- Hand painted
- Size: 77 cm x 56 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal






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