Thangkas are elaborate, symbolic paintings usually depicting religious or spiritual figures. Created on fabric, these pictures serve as visual meditations, helping practitioners deepen their devotion and comprehension of Buddhist principles. Exquisitely detailed and colorful, Thangkas are renowned for their iconography.
Manjushri Thangka Painting is an intricate scroll painting, traditional to Tibetan Buddhism, that depicts the wisdom-filled bodhisattva, Manjushri. These art pieces are paramount in Buddhist ceremonies, providing visual aides for meditation, teaching, and religious rituals. Manjushri is often portrayed as a youthful figure, bearing a sword and a book – the sword symbolizing the cutting of ignorance and the book embodying knowledge.
Manjushri is portrayed seated in a meditative pose upon a lotus throne with a glowing halo around his figure. His right hand holds a sword that represents his insight in eliminating misunderstanding and ignorance. He grasps a book or scroll in his left hand to shed light on his wisdom. Additionally, the painting is usually accentuated with symbolic elements like lotus blossoms, divine beings and an ornamental backdrop which all signify Manjushri’s abilities and lessons.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal






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