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Padmasambhava Thanka Paintings
Padmasambhava Thangka/Thanka Paintings are one of the mostly painted Thangka/Thanka Paintings. We offer a wonderful and large collection of Thangka Paintings ever found on online. In this page you will be offered the excellent collection of Padmasambhava Thangka Painting. All our Padmasambhava Thangka Paintings come in different sizes, quality and price ranges. Our Thangka Paintings are made of cotton, gold paint, and different paints and have served as objects of meditation and ritual ceremony item in altar or temple in many part of the world. All our Padmasambhava Thangka Paintings are painted in an ancient way by the master artisans of Nepal , who have been in Thangka Painting business for generations. HimalayanMart is a Online Gallery of Thangka Paintings painted in the traditional style of Nepal and Tibet on canvas and Silk Mounted or Silk brocaded. With the collection of more than 500 Thangka Paintings in a single web site, www.himalayanmart.com is undoubtedly the largest Online Thangka Paintings Gallery.
 

Padmasambhava is one of the most revered historical figures in Tibet . A Mahasiddha (Dubthob) from India , he traveled to Tibet in the eighth century to conquer the indigenous demons and disseminate the dharma. There are eight main manifestations of Padmasambhava in Tibetan iconography. The most popular manifestation, and the name by which he is known by in Tibet , is Guru Rinpoche, the Precious Teacher. Padmasambhava, the Lotus – born – popularly known as Guru Rinpoche, the Precious Master — is revered throughout the Himalayan ranges as a Second Buddha. Invited from India in the eighth century to subjugate the forces inhibiting the spread of Shakyamuni's teachings, he managed to transform hitherto hostile powers into guardians and protectors of the pure dharma and, in the process, left an indelible mark on the entire Himalayan region. Guru Rinpoche is surrounded by various adepts and deities of the Nyingma order. Presiding over all, in the center of the highest plane of the painting, is Amitabha Buddha, whom Padmasambhava is considered to be an emanation. By his sides are Padmasambhava's consorts, the Indian princess Mahadarava and the Tibetan dakini (khadama) Yeshe Khado.

Guru Rinpoche is wearing lavish robes, representing the amount of honor he received in coming to Tibet . His characteristic head-dress has the ear – lappets turned up so that he can listen to all beings. Guru Rinpoche is holding a skull – cap filled with tantric liquids, a vajra, and a staff with a banner, human heads, and a trident ( khatvanga ). A banner is one of the eight auspicious symbols ....................More>>>

 
 
The Padmasambhava Thangka Paintings shown below are the ones we found fit to add to our Thangka Paintings collection. Here in this page you can quickly and easily browse a variety of Padmasambhava Thangka Paintings for online sale. Beside online sale we also accept special request (any design, size, and quantity) of Padmasambhava Thangka Paintings from our customers. Please Contact Us for detail.
ONLINE COLLECTION OF PADMASAMBHAVA THANKA PAINTINGS
Padmasambhava_Thangka_Painting   36" x 26" Padmasambhava Thanka Painting Padmasambhava_Thangka_Painting   29” x 22” Padmasambhava Thangka Painting
The Thangka Painting or Scroll Painting is a special art of Tibetan Buddhism. Thangka Paintings varies in sizes from small to very large and some even in square.

This 29" x 22" Thangka Painting depicts the image of Padmashambhava also known as Guru Rinpoche. This Thangka Painting is beautifully painted by our experienced artisans.

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Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka
 
Padmasambhava_Thangka_Painting   27" x 19" Padmasambhava Thanka Painting Padmasambhava_Thangka_Painting   25” x 18” Padmasambhava Thangka Painting
Thangka Paintings are also known as Scroll Painting because they are kept scrolled when transporting or not used as display.

This 25" x 18" Padmasambhava Thangka Painting is a beautiful piece of Tibetan art painted by the experienced artists who have been in this business for generations.

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Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka
 
Padmasambhava_Thangka_Painting   24" x 18" Padmasambhava Thanka Painting Padmasambhava_Thangka_Painting   22” x 16” Padmasambhava Thangka Painting
Tibetan Thangka Painting is a highly developed and important means of religions. This 24" x 18" Thangka Painting depicts the image of Guru Padmasambhava.

Thangka Paintings are used for both ritual ceremony and decorative purpose as well. Because of the high quality pictures Thangka Paintings are getting popularity as decorative tools.

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Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka
 
Padmasambhava_Thangka_Painting   15" x 12" Padmasambhava Thanka Painting      
This 15" x 12" Thangka Painting depicts the image of Guru Padmasambhava. This Thangka Painting has been antiquated to make it look like ancient.
 
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Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka  
 
About Padmasambhava:

PADMASAMBHAVA: GURU RINPOCHE

Padmasambhava is one of the most revered historical figures in Tibet . A Mahasiddha (Dubthob) from India , he traveled to Tibet in the eighth century to conquer the indigenous demons and disseminate the dharma. There are eight main manifestations of Padmasambhava in Tibetan iconography. The most popular manifestation, and the name by which he is known by in Tibet , is Guru Rinpoche, the Precious Teacher. Padmasambhava, the Lotus – born – popularly known as Guru Rinpoche, the Precious Master — is revered throughout the Himalayan ranges as a Second Buddha. Invited from India in the eighth century to subjugate the forces inhibiting the spread of Shakyamuni's teachings, he managed to transform hitherto hostile powers into guardians and protectors of the pure dharma and, in the process, left an indelible mark on the entire Himalayan region. Guru Rinpoche is surrounded by various adepts and deities of the Nyingma order. Presiding over all, in the center of the highest plane of the painting, is Amitabha Buddha, whom Padmasambhava is considered to be an emanation. By his sides are Padmasambhava's consorts, the Indian princess Mahadarava and the Tibetan dakini ( khadama ) Yeshe Khado.

Guru Rinpoche is wearing lavish robes, representing the amount of honor he received in coming to Tibet . His characteristic head-dress has the ear – lappets turned up so that he can listen to all beings. Guru Rinpoche is holding a skull – cap filled with tantric liquids, a vajra, and a staff with a banner, human heads, and a trident ( khatvanga ). A banner is one of the eight auspicious symbols ( krashi taggyad ) and a trident ( tsesum ) symbolizes the Three Jewels (Konchog sum) and the tripitaka ( denod sum ). In his right hand Guru Rinpoche holds a vajra in Vajratarjani mudra.

In quite a literal sense, Guru Rinpoche's mark is to be found throughout the Himalayan ranges in and around the many caves he used for meditation. At these sites one can still see hand prints and footprints of the Precious Master impressed into solid rock, mute testimony to the extraordinary power this fully accomplished yogi and tantric magician exercised over the external and internal elements.

Now, in the pure depth of the heavens, Vajrasattva, allowing the Metamorphic Body to be seen, seared upon an elephant, holding a golden vajra to his heart with his right hand, and with his left hand holding a silver bell at his side, crowned with the ornaments of the Five Transcendent Buddhas, his body covered with all the perfect ornaments, decorated with bones at the shoulders, at the wrists, and at the ankles, brilliant with the white glitter of crystal. Perfectly learned in the Mahayoga, Vajrasattva reveals as a dwelling the celestial palace of the three Baskets, reveals as gods and goddesses the whole internal essence, reveals as Mantra the entire murmur of the words, reveals as enchantments everything which is of body, speech, and mind. And he sets forth the Tantras of the Mahayoga, which are, according to the whole classification, five hundred thousand, and the whole of which forms the eighteen root Tantras.
 
 
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