Buddha Life Story Large Masterpiece Tibetan Thangka Painting High-Quality Art/ Original Hand-Painting for Home, Office, and Sacred Place
Buddha Life Story Large Masterpiece Tibetan Thangka Painting High-Quality Art/ Original Hand-Painting for Home, Office, and Sacred Place
This Tibetan Thangka Painting, a historical artifact, vividly portrays the life of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, who lived in Lumbini, Nepal, between 563 BC and 483 BC. This masterpiece encapsulates the pivotal moments of Buddha's life, offering a unique glimpse into his journey.
The top left of the Thangka Painting is a powerful symbol of purity and immaculacy. It depicts Queen Maya Devi's dream of a white elephant touching her right side with its trunk, a symbol of Buddha's birth in the serene gardens of Lumbini, Nepal, and the purity of his spiritual lineage.
The painting moves towards the lower left, gracefully depicting Prince Siddhartha's encounter with the harsh realities of human existence. He left his luxurious palace and witnessed poverty, illness, aging, and death, which compelled him to seek answers beyond the boundaries of royal luxury.
In the upper middle right, the Thangka Painting captures when Prince Siddhartha transforms into a monk. He leaves the palace under the cloak of night, cuts his hair, and embarks on a transformative journey of self-exploration with the help of various guru teachers.
The right center of the painting illustrates the six years of asceticism practiced by Buddha, depicting the extreme measures that led to near-death experiences for him and his companions. Realizing the futility of such extremes, the Thangka Painting seamlessly transitions to the upper middle right, portraying Buddha's decision to follow the "middle way" and engage in transformative meditation under a sprawling tree.
At the heart of the Thangka Painting lies a powerful symbol of Buddha's enlightenment. The relentless attack by Demon Mara, an embodiment of evil, symbolizes the obstacles we all face on our spiritual journeys. Yet, undeterred, Buddha perseveres, and Mara's malicious attacks miraculously transform into blossoming flowers, a poignant symbol of the triumph of good over evil.
The bottom center poignantly reminds us of Buddha's teachings and peaceful passing at 80. The scene of his departure, lying on his right side, signifies his transition into nirvana—the ultimate state of bliss and the cessation of the cycle of rebirth.
The Thangka Painting is a testament to the artist's extraordinary mastery, showcasing their unwavering dedication to detail and nuanced storytelling. Natural colors, stone, gold Tibetan hide glue mixture, and water ensure the painting's enduring quality and beauty. The meticulous oil varnishing process further safeguards the painting's beauty, making it an exquisite Thangka masterpiece.
This Thangka Painting transcends the realm of mere art. It is a compelling visual narrative that invites viewers to delve into Buddha's profound spiritual odyssey. Each eloquent scene is a testament to his resilience and transformative growth, offering a timeless invitation to reflect on the profound teachings embedded within.
Size of the painting: 24 x 31 Inch ( 61 x 79 cm)- Excluded surrounding border
Painting Surface: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Color: Natural, Stone Color/Oil
Orientation: Potrait
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