Amitabha Buddha Thangka Painting is a visual representations of Amitabha’s Pure Land, Sukhavati, where devotees aspire to be reborn to achieve enlightenment. They adhere to established iconographic guidelines and include symbols related to Amitabha Buddha and his Pure Land. Thangka paintings of Amitabha Buddha are used for both meditation and devotion.
Amitabha Buddha is the main focus of this Thangka, typically depicted in a meditative pose atop a lotus throne. His hands are in the dhyana mudra, signifying meditation and peace. His lotus seat conveys spiritual purity and advance. Amitabha’s world of Sukhavati typically serves as the background; he is often accompanied by Bodhisattvas and heavenly entities.
Thangkas of Amitabha Buddha are utilized as symbols of faith and meditation for adherents of Pure Land Buddhism. Such objects are employed in various rituals, ceremonies, and activities designed to promote trust in Amitabha, attract rebirth in Sukhavati, and, ultimately, achieve Buddhahood. This Thangkas visually depict the Pure Land and their purpose is to serve as reminders of Amitabha’s compassionate promise to aid sentient beings in reaching freedom.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal






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