Description
Vairocana Thangka Painting
This Vairochana or Vairocana Thangka is handmade in Nepal by a Lama artist. It can be brocaded as per your wish. It is a perfect decorative wall art for your shrine and home. It is made in a Tibetan Style or tradition. Free shipping! on bulk order. Contact us Now.
Technical Description of Vairocana Thangka Painting is as follows.
- Hand-painted on cotton canvas
- Dimensions: 62/49 cm
- Materials: Cotton Canvas, Poster color, 24k Gold
- Skill and Origin: Handmade in Nepal
- Category: Tibetan thangka paintings, Spirituality, Yoga, Meditation, Home Decor, Buddhism
Symbolic Meaning of Vairocana Thangka
Vairochana is regarded as one of the five Dhyani Buddha in Nepalese-Tibetan Buddhism. He represents the cosmic element of Rupa (form). His two hands are held against the chest with the tips of the thumbs and forefingers of each hand united. This mudra is called Dharmachakra Mudra which is the gesture of Teaching. Literally, Dharma means “Law” and Chakra means wheel and usually interpreted turning the Wheel of Law. It is also gesture of hands exhibited by Lord Buddha while preaching his first sermon at Sarnath.
It is painted in golden color and parts are 24 k gold. Other colors are stone and water paints. Finished in black background this is a medium size thangka. You can simple decorate your living room or even your personal room for decoration. And for spiritual purpose you can place it on the walls of your altar and meditate in front of it.
This thangka is hand painted by a Lama artist in Nepal. This thangka can be brocaded also. We have varieties of silk brocade too. Please feel free to write to us.
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(For wholesale, please contact us. Price is negotiable according to the size of order. )
Tibetan Thangka painting is first and foremost a kind of religious painting which is also known as Pauba painting in Newari. Thangkas are the Tibetan version of ancient Buddhist scroll paintings practices since Buddha’s era in Nepal. Check here to learn more about Tibetan thangka paintings
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