Gold Manjushri Mandala Thangka
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Description Hand-painted by a skilled Nepali artist on cotton canvas using traditional techniques, the thangka employs vibrant acrylic colors and highlights key features with a layer of real 24K gold, creating a distinct warm glow that enhances its visual richness. The thangka follows the Pancha style, characterized by multiple mandalas, a gold background, and intricate gold line work, which underscore its ritualistic and creative aspects. Structurally, it adheres to a five-part mandala format: a large central mandala is encircled by four substantial mandalas, with smaller mandalas arranged in a non-linear fashion. This configuration embodies cosmic order and enlightened understanding in all directions, with the central mandala serving as the spiritual anchor. At the heart of this arrangement sits Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom. His central position reinforces the idea that knowledge is fundamental to the integration of the various enlightened qualities represented. Surrounding Manjushri, the Five Dhyani Buddhas, or Pancha Buddhas, inhabit the four outer mandalas and the central mandala itself: – ** Vairocana represents ultimate reality. Akshobhya, located in the east, symbolizes wisdom akin to a mirror. Ratnasambhava in the south embodies fairness. Amitabha, to the west, reflects wisdom that sees through things. Amoghasiddhi in the north signifies wisdom that accomplishes all. Each of these mandalas features a palace shape, cardinal gates, and concentric rings, utilizing traditional colors to denote directional significance and illustrating the transformation of the five mental poisons into corresponding wisdoms. The upper section displays the figures of White Tara and Green Tara: White Tara symbolizes long life, healing, kindness, and clear thinking. Green Tara represents swift, compassionate action and protection. Their positioning at the top illustrates the active compassion derived from wisdom. Conversely, the lower section highlights Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara), the embodiment of universal compassion. Vajrapani, the personification of power and protection arising from enlightenment. Together with Manjushri, these figures form a classical trinity representing the comprehensive path to enlightenment: knowledge (Manjushri), kindness (Chenrezig), and strength (Vajrapani). The use of gold in the background and detailing conveys themes of pure enlightenment, timelessness, and the sacred essence of the mandala. Additionally, the Tibetan script border typically includes mantras, prayers of dedication, and invocations for protection, further enriching the spiritual context of the thangka. Dimension: Size with Border: 32.75″ Long x 24.25″ Wide Size without Border: 29.75″ Long x 21.5″ Wide Made of: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic paint and 24 K Gold
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