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Thirty-Five Buddhas Thangka - Drikung Style (High Quality Print, 11"x17")
This high-quality printed reproduction of the Thirty-Five Buddhas Thangka features the revered Buddhas from the Sutra in Three Heaps. The specific arrangement and details follow a puja and purification practice liturgy composed by Drikung Kagyu throne-holder Drikung Kyabgön Tenzin Chökyi Lodrö. The Thangka’s design, based on the “Nagārjuna tradition,” is a powerful visual tool for purification and healing. Originally commissioned by Dorje Lopön Dr. Lye during the pandemic, it serves as a blessing to pacify all illness and suffering.
Symbolism & Meaning
The Thirty-Five Buddhas represent the purification of negative karma and obstacles. Known for their healing power, they are invoked to cleanse both spiritual and physical impurities. This Thangka offers a powerful blessing for purification, peace, and healing, helping practitioners overcome challenges and cleanse past karmic imprints.
Product Details
Length: 23” x 38” (total thangka size)
Color: Traditional, vibrant colors reflecting the sacred qualities of each Buddha
Design: 35 Buddhas depicted in the “Nagārjuna tradition,” with accompanying attributes and representations
Material: High-quality print on canvas, traditional brocade frame with wooden dowels; antique look brocade
How to Use
Hang this Thangka in your meditation space or altar as a focal point for purification and healing practices. It can be used during prayer, mantra recitation, or specific purification rituals. Ideal for anyone seeking to cleanse negative karma and promote well-being.
This Thangka serves as a powerful spiritual tool for purification, healing, and protection, perfect for meditation or ritual practice.
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Five starts because this is also my Shakyamuni Buddha thangka. Shakyamuni appears with a slight smile which brings me comfort while looking at it. The thangka is printed in high quality on a fabric-like paper/fabric and there is not glaring. Totally recommended for anyone looking for Shakyamuni Thangka or practice the bodhisattvas' confession of downfalls