Guru MarpaThangka Hand painted on Cotton Canvas
$61.88
$82.3
Description Discover the spiritual presence of this Marpa Thangka, hand-painted by skilled Nepali artisans in the Tibetan tradition. The artwork Marpa Lotsawa, shown with calm authority and wisdom. He is surrounded by five important lineage masters: Vajradhara, the original Buddha; Tilopa, an Indian Mahasiddha known for Mahamudra; Naropa, who was Tilopa’s devoted student; Milarepa, the famous Tibetan yogi and poet; and Gampopa, who founded the Dagpo Kagyu school and organized Marpa’s teachings. The meticulous attention to detail in this art piece extends to the facial expressions, robes, and the backdrop featuring mountains, skies, and offering vessels surrounding the figures. This Thangka functions as a depiction of the Kagyu Lineage Tree, symbolizing blessings such as knowledge, loyalty, spirit transmission, safety, and meditation wisdom. Features – Handmade Marpa Thangka created with traditional Tibetan techniques on high-quality cotton canvas. – Inclusion of the entire Kagyu lineage with Marpa Lotsawa and the other masters.that grant durability and visual brilliance. Marpa was born in Southern Tibet in the year 1021 AD. At a very early age, Marpa embraced Buddhism and took the name Dharmamati. After having studied Sanskrit with the Sakyapa Lama Drogmi, he exchanged all his possessions for gold and set out for India. His journey to India took him first to Nepal where he met up with two disciples of the great Indian teacher Naropa. Highly impressed by the religious accomplishment of his new found friends, Marpa himself went to seek out Naropa. Marpa stayed with Naropa for sixteen years, receiving teachings and initiations. He also received teachings from Atisha, Kukkuripa, and Jnanagarbha. He resumed to Abet with numerous Buddhist texts. During his lifetime Marpa went back to India twice again in search of precious Buddhist texts and teachings. Perfect gifts to you and your loved one who daily practice of the sacred Tibetan art Thangka of the Green Tara Deity. Dimension: Size: With Border 33″ Long x 23″ Wide Without Border: 30″ Long x 20″ Wide Made of: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic pain and 24 K Gold
Guru Thangkas