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Our handmade thangka painting Now on smallest size also known as Gau / Ghau Thangka. These small Ghau thangka painting on a locket or amulets can easily be worn as jewellery. Choose your favourite Mandala, Buddha and Boddhisattva deities and wear it for protection or spiritual purpose.
The thangka painting is painted on cotton canvas using natural stone colours, gold and natural minerals. All these small Thangka paintings are painted by the Nepalese artist with lot of detail work.
You can also purchase these beautiful small painting by itself or you can choose to purchase including the handmade amulet or locket. These are metal crafted handmade lockets. These Gau amulet can be made by using different metals - silver, brass , bronze, copper, steel. This Gau Box protects the thangka from turning up, getting affected by moisture, scratch and damages.
Prodcut Details
* Painting Size: (3.5x4.5) cm
* Ghau / Amulet Size : (4x5) cm
* Hand Carved Ghau or Locket
* Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals, Pure Gold
* Painted on: Cotton Canvas
* Origination: Nepal
Our handmade thangka painting Now on smallest size also known as Gau / Ghau Thangka. These small Ghau thangka painting on a locket or amulets can easily be worn as jewellery. Choose your favourite Mandala, Buddha and Boddhisattva deities and wear it for protection or spiritual purpose.
The thangka painting is painted on cotton canvas using natural stone colours, gold and natural minerals. All these small Thangka paintings are painted by the Nepalese artist with lot of detail work.
You can also purchase these beautiful small painting by itself or you can choose to purchase including the handmade amulet or locket. These are metal crafted handmade lockets. These Gau amulet can be made by using different metals - silver, brass , bronze, copper, steel. This Gau Box protects the thangka from turning up, getting affected by moisture, scratch and damages.
Prodcut Details
* Painting Size: (3.5x4.5) cm
* Ghau / Amulet Size : (4x5) cm
* Hand Carved Ghau or Locket
* Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals, Pure Gold
* Painted on: Cotton Canvas
* Origination: Nepal
Our handmade thangka painting Now on smallest size also known as Gau / Ghau Thangka. These small Ghau thangka painting on a locket or amulets can easily be worn as jewellery. Choose your favourite Mandala, Buddha and Boddhisattva deities and wear it for protection or spiritual purpose.
The thangka painting is painted on cotton canvas using natural stone colours, gold and natural minerals. All these small Thangka paintings are painted by the Nepalese artist with lot of detail work.
You can also purchase these beautiful small painting by itself or you can choose to purchase including the handmade amulet or locket. These are metal crafted handmade lockets. These Gau amulet can be made by using different metals - silver, brass , bronze, copper, steel. This Gau Box protects the thangka from turning up, getting affected by moisture, scratch and damages.
Prodcut Details
* Painting Size: (3.5x4.5) cm
* Ghau / Amulet Size : (4x5) cm
* Hand Carved Ghau or Locket
* Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals, Pure Gold
* Painted on: Cotton Canvas
* Origination: Nepal
Our handmade thangka painting Now on smallest size also known as Gau / Ghau Thangka. These small Ghau thangka painting on a locket or amulets can easily be worn as jewellery. Choose your favourite Mandala, Buddha and Boddhisattva deities and wear it for protection or spiritual purpose.
The thangka painting is painted on cotton canvas using natural stone colours, gold and natural minerals. All these small Thangka paintings are painted by the Nepalese artist with lot of detail work.
You can also purchase these beautiful small painting by itself or you can choose to purchase including the handmade amulet or locket. These are metal crafted handmade lockets. These Gau amulet can be made by using different metals - silver, brass , bronze, copper, steel. This Gau Box protects the thangka from turning up, getting affected by moisture, scratch and damages.
Prodcut Details
* Painting Size: (3.5x4.5) cm
* Ghau / Amulet Size : (4x5) cm
* Hand Carved Ghau or Locket
* Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals, Pure Gold
* Painted on: Cotton Canvas
* Origination: Nepal
Tibetan Thangka painting depicting Om Mantra Mandala is perfect for various home décor ideas! This 100% hand-drawn Thangka painting made in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal can be decorated as an elegant and eccentric wall hanging in your home or office being a centrepiece of attention. It can also be placed on your family altar for meditation purposes as well as spiritual and emotional healing, attracting benevolent energy of the Tibetan Buddhist art.
Specification
Note: Please note that our SKU products are randomly shipped. Each piece is unique, so random shipment is applied. If you have any specific preferences, please indicate them in the notes.
Buddhists believe that saying the mantra (prayer), Om Mani Padme Hum, invokes the powerful benevolent attention and blessings of the Buddha. Viewing the written form of the mantra is said to have the same effect.
Tibetan mandala is a tantric tool used for concentration and meditation. Tantra is an ancient Hindu practice which means ‘the weaving and expansion of energy’. It can help with tapping into and embracing our inherent energy to be more in tune with body, heart and soul.
Mandalas are perfectly shaped creating a sacred geometry. They are used as a spiritual guidance tool for establishing sacred space which is beneficial for the energy flow in the place they are hung.
Mandalas hold spiritual significance and make artistic appearances in cultures & philosophies across the globe. The famed Swiss psychiatrist, Dr. Carl Jung, used mandala in his work with clients. He felt when concentrated upon, mandala can bring up deeper human consciousness, which helped the client to receive revelation about the true potential and awareness of the self.
Spiritual Benefits of Tibetan Om Mantra Mandala Thangka:
Tibetan Thangka painting depicting Om Mantra Mandala is perfect for various home décor ideas! This 100% hand-drawn Thangka painting made in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal can be decorated as an elegant and eccentric wall hanging in your home or office being a centrepiece of attention. It can also be placed on your family altar for meditation purposes as well as spiritual and emotional healing, attracting benevolent energy of the Tibetan Buddhist art.
Specification
Note: Please note that our SKU products are randomly shipped. Each piece is unique, so random shipment is applied. If you have any specific preferences, please indicate them in the notes.
Buddhists believe that saying the mantra (prayer), Om Mani Padme Hum, invokes the powerful benevolent attention and blessings of the Buddha. Viewing the written form of the mantra is said to have the same effect.
Tibetan mandala is a tantric tool used for concentration and meditation. Tantra is an ancient Hindu practice which means ‘the weaving and expansion of energy’. It can help with tapping into and embracing our inherent energy to be more in tune with body, heart and soul.
Mandalas are perfectly shaped creating a sacred geometry. They are used as a spiritual guidance tool for establishing sacred space which is beneficial for the energy flow in the place they are hung.
Mandalas hold spiritual significance and make artistic appearances in cultures & philosophies across the globe. The famed Swiss psychiatrist, Dr. Carl Jung, used mandala in his work with clients. He felt when concentrated upon, mandala can bring up deeper human consciousness, which helped the client to receive revelation about the true potential and awareness of the self.
Spiritual Benefits of Tibetan Om Mantra Mandala Thangka:
The Dalai Lama and the Kalachakra
Although thought to have once been a carefully guarded secret of the Shambhala Kingdom, the Kalachakra Tantra is now widely known. The Dalai Lama himself has given thirty-three separate initiations into this practice all over the world, including in Tibet, India, Switzerland, Canada, and the United States.
In an essay on his website, His Holiness writes, “the Kalachakra initiations empower the disciple to practice the yoga of the Kalachakra tantra, and, ultimately, to achieve the state of Shri Kalachakra.” As with other mandala practices, the goal here is for the initiate to “enter” into the mandala and identify with the deity represented therein.
The Kalachakra Thangka painting represents the wheel of time and the interconnectedness of all phenomena, serving as a potent tool for meditation and spiritual transformation.
Specification
Note: Please note that our SKU products are randomly shipped. Each piece is unique, so random shipment is applied. If you have any specific preferences, please indicate them in the notes.
The Kalachakra Mandala
Through meditation on the Kalachakra mandala, monks invoke the qualities of the deity, striving in a ritualized way enter the mandala and become the deity themselves. This practice is not usually public, and mostly occurs behind temple walls.In the public realm, the Kalachakra mandala is sometimes rendered as a thangka, a traditional style of Tibetan art frequently used to depict mandalas, and also as a sand mandala. Sand mandalas are performed as a cultural display in universities or other institutions by traveling monks. Upon completion, they are destroyed in a ritual meant to honor the impermanent nature of reality.The symbolism of the mandala is rich. It is a two dimensional depiction of the three-dimensional palace of the deity Kalachakra. At the top of the palace, or the center of the mandala, dwells the god himself. Arrayed around the halls of the five-story palace beneath his feet are 722 other deities, all submitting to the great god Kalachakra who symbolizes the unstoppable passage of time.The floors of the palace depicted in the Kalachakra Mandala, from the ground up, represent:
Enlightened body
Enlightened speech
Enlightened mind
Enlightened wisdom
Enlightened great bliss
Arrayed around the palace are four elemental rings and two outer rings. From the inside out they are:
Earth
Water
Fire
Wind
Space
Wisdom
Taken together, all of these elements compose a microcosm of the universe, ruled by time personified.
The benefits of meditating on Kalachakra Thangka paintings are manifold, encompassing physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions. Physically, meditation promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and strengthens the immune system, leading to improved overall health and well-being. Mentally, meditation enhances concentration, clarity, and emotional resilience, enabling practitioners to navigate life's challenges with greater ease and equanimity. Spiritually, meditation on Kalachakra Thangkas deepens one's connection to the divine and fosters a sense of unity with all beings, leading to greater compassion, wisdom, and spiritual fulfillment.
The Story’s Origin
The Buddha, while appearing on Vulture Peak in Northern India to recite the Prajnaparamita Sutra (known in English as the Heart Sutra, a famous discourse on the role of emptiness in Buddhism), simultaneously appeared in Dharanikota and delivered the Kalachakra teachings to King Suchandra of Shambhala. Shambhala was a sacred mythical kingdom that is iconically representative of virtue in the Tibetan historical narrative. Fiercely pious warrior kings ruled there for centuries and dedicated themselves to the protection and spread of Buddhism.
Tibetan Thangka painting depicting Om Mantra Mandala is perfect for various home décor ideas! This 100% hand-drawn Thangka painting made in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal can be decorated as an elegant and eccentric wall hanging in your home or office being a centrepiece of attention. It can also be placed on your family altar for meditation purposes as well as spiritual and emotional healing, attracting benevolent energy of the Tibetan Buddhist art.
Specification
Note: Please note that our SKU products are randomly shipped. Each piece is unique, so random shipment is applied. If you have any specific preferences, please indicate them in the notes.
Buddhists believe that saying the mantra (prayer), Om Mani Padme Hum, invokes the powerful benevolent attention and blessings of the Buddha. Viewing the written form of the mantra is said to have the same effect.
Tibetan mandala is a tantric tool used for concentration and meditation. Tantra is an ancient Hindu practice which means ‘the weaving and expansion of energy’. It can help with tapping into and embracing our inherent energy to be more in tune with body, heart and soul.
Mandalas are perfectly shaped creating a sacred geometry. They are used as a spiritual guidance tool for establishing sacred space which is beneficial for the energy flow in the place they are hung.
Mandalas hold spiritual significance and make artistic appearances in cultures & philosophies across the globe. The famed Swiss psychiatrist, Dr. Carl Jung, used mandala in his work with clients. He felt when concentrated upon, mandala can bring up deeper human consciousness, which helped the client to receive revelation about the true potential and awareness of the self.
Spiritual Benefits of Tibetan Om Mantra Mandala Thangka:
Tibetan Thangka painting depicting Om Mantra Mandala is perfect for various home décor ideas! This 100% hand-drawn Thangka painting made in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal can be decorated as an elegant and eccentric wall hanging in your home or office being a centrepiece of attention. It can also be placed on your family altar for meditation purposes as well as spiritual and emotional healing, attracting benevolent energy of the Tibetan Buddhist art.
Specification
Note: Please note that our SKU products are randomly shipped. Each piece is unique, so random shipment is applied. If you have any specific preferences, please indicate them in the notes.
Buddhists believe that saying the mantra (prayer), Om Mani Padme Hum, invokes the powerful benevolent attention and blessings of the Buddha. Viewing the written form of the mantra is said to have the same effect.
Tibetan mandala is a tantric tool used for concentration and meditation. Tantra is an ancient Hindu practice which means ‘the weaving and expansion of energy’. It can help with tapping into and embracing our inherent energy to be more in tune with body, heart and soul.
Mandalas are perfectly shaped creating a sacred geometry. They are used as a spiritual guidance tool for establishing sacred space which is beneficial for the energy flow in the place they are hung.
Mandalas hold spiritual significance and make artistic appearances in cultures & philosophies across the globe. The famed Swiss psychiatrist, Dr. Carl Jung, used mandala in his work with clients. He felt when concentrated upon, mandala can bring up deeper human consciousness, which helped the client to receive revelation about the true potential and awareness of the self.
Spiritual Benefits of Tibetan Om Mantra Mandala Thangka:
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The Dalai Lama and the Kalachakra
Although thought to have once been a carefully guarded secret of the Shambhala Kingdom, the Kalachakra Tantra is now widely known. The Dalai Lama himself has given thirty-three separate initiations into this practice all over the world, including in Tibet, India, Switzerland, Canada, and the United States.
In an essay on his website, His Holiness writes, “the Kalachakra initiations empower the disciple to practice the yoga of the Kalachakra tantra, and, ultimately, to achieve the state of Shri Kalachakra.” As with other mandala practices, the goal here is for the initiate to “enter” into the mandala and identify with the deity represented therein.
The Kalachakra Thangka painting represents the wheel of time and the interconnectedness of all phenomena, serving as a potent tool for meditation and spiritual transformation.
Specification
Note: Please note that our SKU products are randomly shipped. Each piece is unique, so random shipment is applied. If you have any specific preferences, please indicate them in the notes.
The Kalachakra Mandala
Through meditation on the Kalachakra mandala, monks invoke the qualities of the deity, striving in a ritualized way enter the mandala and become the deity themselves. This practice is not usually public, and mostly occurs behind temple walls.In the public realm, the Kalachakra mandala is sometimes rendered as a thangka, a traditional style of Tibetan art frequently used to depict mandalas, and also as a sand mandala. Sand mandalas are performed as a cultural display in universities or other institutions by traveling monks. Upon completion, they are destroyed in a ritual meant to honor the impermanent nature of reality.The symbolism of the mandala is rich. It is a two dimensional depiction of the three-dimensional palace of the deity Kalachakra. At the top of the palace, or the center of the mandala, dwells the god himself. Arrayed around the halls of the five-story palace beneath his feet are 722 other deities, all submitting to the great god Kalachakra who symbolizes the unstoppable passage of time.The floors of the palace depicted in the Kalachakra Mandala, from the ground up, represent:
Enlightened body
Enlightened speech
Enlightened mind
Enlightened wisdom
Enlightened great bliss
Arrayed around the palace are four elemental rings and two outer rings. From the inside out they are:
Earth
Water
Fire
Wind
Space
Wisdom
Taken together, all of these elements compose a microcosm of the universe, ruled by time personified.
The benefits of meditating on Kalachakra Thangka paintings are manifold, encompassing physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions. Physically, meditation promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and strengthens the immune system, leading to improved overall health and well-being. Mentally, meditation enhances concentration, clarity, and emotional resilience, enabling practitioners to navigate life's challenges with greater ease and equanimity. Spiritually, meditation on Kalachakra Thangkas deepens one's connection to the divine and fosters a sense of unity with all beings, leading to greater compassion, wisdom, and spiritual fulfillment.
The Story’s Origin
The Buddha, while appearing on Vulture Peak in Northern India to recite the Prajnaparamita Sutra (known in English as the Heart Sutra, a famous discourse on the role of emptiness in Buddhism), simultaneously appeared in Dharanikota and delivered the Kalachakra teachings to King Suchandra of Shambhala. Shambhala was a sacred mythical kingdom that is iconically representative of virtue in the Tibetan historical narrative. Fiercely pious warrior kings ruled there for centuries and dedicated themselves to the protection and spread of Buddhism.
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