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Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Paintings

Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka/Thanka Paintings are mostly painted Thangka/Thanka Paintings. We offer wonderful and large collection of Thangka Paintings ever found on online. In this page you will be offered the excellent collection of Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka Painting. All our Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka Paintings comes 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 Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka Paintings are painted in an ancient way by the master artisans of Nepal , who have been in Thangka Painting business for generations. 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.

 

Shakyamuni Buddha was born about 2549 years ago in what is now Nepal. He was known as Siddhartha Gautama, a prince and son of King Suddhodana and Queen Mayadevi. At the age of 29, he renounced the luxury of his royal heritage to take up the life of a religious wanderer. He submitted himself to rigorous and extreme ascetic practices, putting forth a superhuman struggle for six strenuous years. At the age of 35, after gaining profound insight into the true nature of reality (Dharma), he attained complete enlightenment. For the remainder of his life, living as the perfect embodiment of all the virtues he preached, the Buddha ('Awakened One') traveled widely teaching the Dharma. He offered his teachings to men, women, and children from all walks of life so they could also end suffering and attain awakening.

The Buddha Sakyamuni, at the moment of enlightenment, invoked the earth as witness, as indicated by the fingers of his right hand, which spread downward in Bhumisparshana Mudra, the "gesture of touching the earth." As the Buddhist Sutras relate, the sun and moon stood still, and all the creatures of the world came to offer obeisance to the Supreme One who had broken through the boundaries of egocentric existence. All Buddhist art celebrates this supreme moment and leads the viewer toward the Buddha's stylized footprints served as supports for contemplating what was ultimately beyond words or form. The first anthropomorphic representations of the Buddha are said to have been drawn on canvas from rays of golden light emanating from his body. Later Buddhist art pictured the Buddha in ...........................More>>>

 
 
The Shakyamuni Buddha 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 Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka Paintings for online sale. Beside online sale we also accept special request (any design, size, and quantity) of Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka Paintings from our customers. Please Contact Us for detail.
ONLINE COLLECTION OF SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA THANKA PAINTINGS
  26" x 20" Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Painting   26” x 19” Sakyamuni Buddha Thanka Painting
Thangkas Painting are Buddhist iconographic paintings used as visual support for meditation. This Thanka Painting is of Shakyamuni Buddha.

The wonderful hand-painted Thangka Paintings are amongst the best form of art. This 26" x 19" Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Painting is very beautiful Thanka Painting..

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  22" x 16" Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Painting   23" x 17" Sakyamuni Buddha Thanka Painting
Unlike other Paintings, the technique making Thangka is very special and has symbolic importance. This 22" x 16" Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka Painting is very beautiful.
All our Thangka Paintings are painted by the master artisans of Nepal who have been in this business for generation. This 23" x 17" Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka Painting with gold color is beautiful.
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  21" x 16" Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Painting   25" x 19" Sakyamuni Buddha Thanka Painting
This beautiful Thangka Painting depicts the Shakyamuni Buddha at the moment of enlightenment. This 21" x 16" Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka Painting is excellent art.
The sacred paintings by our master painters represent unique and most appreciated form of art with its unique technique. This 25" x 19" Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka Painting is excellent painting.
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  28" x 22" Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Painting   28" x 23" Sakyamuni Buddha Thanka Painting
Thangka or Scroll Painting is one of the most popular form of Tibetan art. This beautiful 28" x 22" Scroll Painting is an example of such Tibetan Art.
28" x 23" Scroll Painting of Shakyamuni Buddha. For over 25 hundred years, Buddhists have practiced the art of depicting Buddha and Bodhisattva in the form of Thangka Painting.
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  19" x 14" Shakyamuni Buddha Thanka Painting   15" x 12" Sakyamuni Buddha Thanka Painting
Shakyamuni Buddha, born as a prince of Shakya clan in Lumbini is the founder of Buddhism. This 19" x 14" Shakyamuni Buddha shows the state of enlightenment.
15" x 12" Shakyamuni Buddha religious cloth scroll painting depicts the state of enlightenment. This Thangka Painting has been antiquated to make it look like ancient painting.
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About Shakyamuni Buddha:

SAKYAMUNI BUDDHA: SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA BUDDHA

Shakyamuni Buddha was born about 2549 years ago in what is now Nepal . He was known as Siddhartha Gautama, a prince and son of King Suddhodana and Queen Mayadevi. At the age of 29, he renounced the luxury of his royal heritage to take up the life of a religious wanderer. He submitted himself to rigorous and extreme ascetic practices, putting forth a superhuman struggle for six strenuous years. At the age of 35, after gaining profound insight into the true nature of reality (Dharma), he attained complete enlightenment. For the remainder of his life, living as the perfect embodiment of all the virtues he preached, the Buddha ('Awakened One') traveled widely teaching the Dharma. He offered his teachings to men, women, and children from all walks of life so they could also end suffering and attain awakening.

The Buddha Sakyamuni, at the moment of enlightenment, invoked the earth as witness, as indicated by the fingers of his right hand, which spread downward in Bhumisparshana Mudra, the "gesture of touching the earth." As the Buddhist Sutras relate, the sun and moon stood still, and all the creatures of the world came to offer obeisance to the Supreme One who had broken through the boundaries of egocentric existence. All Buddhist art celebrates this supreme moment and leads the viewer toward the Buddha's stylized footprints served as supports for contemplating what was ultimately beyond words or form. As the possibility he presented. "Don't look at me," he said, "but to the enlightened state." The first anthropomorphic representations of the Buddha are said to have been drawn on canvas from rays of golden light emanating from his body. Later Buddhist art pictured the Buddha in numerous manifestations, but always as an archetype of human potential, never as a historically identifiable person. All forms of the Buddha, however, are commonly shown seated on a lotus throne, a symbol of the open space, so too does the mind rise through the discord of its own experience to blossom in the boundlessness of unconditional awareness.

Buddhism is not a static doctrine, but a creative expression of the interdependent nature of all things. It is a means by which we can discover in the heart of experience, not ourselves, but a luminous and unfolding mystery. Buddhism envisions the universe as a net of jewels, each facet of reality reflecting every other facet. Our calling is not to escape this web of interdependent origination, but to awaken to our indwelling Buddha nature, to see the world for what it is, and to become Buddhas in our own right - beings of infinite awareness and compassion. "Be a light unto yourself," Buddha Sakyamuni declared at the end of his life. Become a Buddha, an awakened being, he urged, but never a blind follower of tradition. The image of the Buddha, transcending time and place, centers us in our innermost being. All the images in Celestial Gallery lead, ultimately, to the same dynamic serenity in which the light touch of a hand can tame the entire universe.
 
 
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