Golden Red 65 Shakyamuni cheapest Buddha Handpainted Thangka Thanka Painting Framed in silk brocade
☑ Hand Painted Area: 35x 29cm (excluding brocade)
☑ Brocade size: 84x51cm
☑ Hand painted and silk brocade fitted in Nepal.
Painted by expert artist, this painting has been given unique look by drawing golden Buddha on pink bloomed lotus flower surrounded by many Shakyamunis. Altogether there are 65
Shakyamunis.
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65 BUDDHA
☑The painting depicts all the 65 Shakyamuni Buddha seating in a Dhyan mudra(meditative) state.
☑The main Buddha is placed at the centre, representing the main focus of the entire painting which is an image of this image on all the other forms of Buddha in the painting.
☑This central Buddha is seen seated on a lone lotus base.
☑All the images of Buddha in this painting is seen putting on a plain and a thin monk's robe which is wrapped around his left shoulder but his right hand is uncovered.
☑The round figure in orange colour represents his awakened and poignant wisdom.
☑This representation of Buddha in the painting further justifies that he is the supreme enlightened being whose teachings guided liberation from ignorance, rebirth, craving and suffering to his followers.
☑In his meditative pose, both his legs are seen folded but his feet's soles face upwards towards the sky,
☑His right hand's fingers which face downwards depicts the Bhumisprasha mudra. This is regarded as the point of enlightenment when the earth was summoned upon to be the prime witness.
SHAKYAMUNI
☑ Founder of Buddhism, born in Kapilvastu, Nepal, as the crown prince of the mighty Shakya Kingdom, who attained enlightenment in India in the 6th century BC under the BodhGaya tree.
☑ He is the son of king Suddhodhana and his queen Maya who is a historical figure identified as Siddhartha
Gautama distinct from any other ordinary names given to Buddha in Buddhism.
☑ Buddhists and other followers venerate him as an enlightened being whose teachings attempted to escape people from ignorance, craving, rebirth, and suffering.
☑ He is set in the lotus meditation posture, with his legs crossed at the ankles cheapest, soles facing upward, and back totally straight.
☑ His right hand stretches down to earth, symbolizing the time he summoned the ground to witness his ascension into the realm of Mara, while his left hand rests on his lap in a meditation posture and holds his alms bowl.
☑ He wears a plain, thin monk's robe that wraps his left shoulder and arm but leaves his right arm uncovered, with a protuberance at the top of his head signifying transcending wisdom.
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Posting: Brocade protects the painting as well as it makes the storage easy by allowing it to be rolled.
This is a traditional Nepalese painting in brocade,hand painted and handmade. It is not a mass produced item.
Thanka: Thanka painting is a hand-painted depiction of Buddhist dieties,sign/symbols,stages and events on handmade traditional cotton canvas by using traditional colours (minerals and plant pigments), some modern colours and unconventional brushes.It is very slow and rigerous process.