Padmasambhava, the ‘lotus born’ or ‘Guru Rinpoche,’ is revered throughout the Himalayas as the second Buddha. Invited to Tibet from India in the eighth century by the king of Tibet, Trisong Deutsen, Padmasambhava is credited with establishing the Nyingma School, one of the four main lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. To this day, Padmasambhava remains one of the most venerated figures in Tibetan history.
Note: This thangka is a sample only. Thangkas of Padmasambhava are available in a wide variety of styles, sizes, and prices. $500 is a sample price. The prices range from $250 – $1200. The variety in style includes different color of brocades; the sizes range from 18×24 to 35×57 (outer brocade dimensions); and the painting itself will vary in color, trace of gold, amount of detail in the deity itself and in the background. No thangka is the same, but they are all painted on cotton canvas with water-soluble pigments.
A thangka is a Tibetan painting that is traditionally used as a support for one’s meditation practice. The imagery depicted in Tibetan paintings provides a guide for the elaborate visualizations that one does in Tibetan Buddhist practice. In Tibetan homes and monasteries, thangkas are considered sacred objects and are often placed above shrines.
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