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Different types of Mandala Thangka in Tibetan Buddhism
What is Mandala? A mandala is a circular round shaped in symbol widely popular in Tibetan Buddhism and Hinduism. Different Mandala represents different meaning but mostly a mandala is the...
Way to Heaven Thangka Painting
In the Tibetan language, “Thang” means “unfolding” or “displaying” and thangka means silk, satin, or cloth painting scroll. It is a religious form of art that depicts lord Buddha, stories...
Tingsha Bell for Sound Healing
What are Tingsha Bells? Tingsha bells are the combination of two little cymbals attached by a string made of leather. Cymbals are circular chimes that have chants or energy symbols...
What is Singing Bowl & its uses?
What are Singing Bowls? Singing bowls are a tool for meditation and relaxation. Singing Bowl are also widely known as Tibetan Singing Bowls or Himalayan Bowls. Back in the day in...
Which Thangka should I choose for me?
The selection of Thangka Painting is very Personal as we know that the customer will be using the thangka either for Prayer, Spiritual Practice, Meditation or just at home for...
What is Bodhisattva in Buddhism?
A bodhisattva is an individual who has committed themselves to a Buddhist practice that leads to the enlightenment of all sentient beings and has committed themselves to this by taking...
Why Choose Thangka Painting for Gift to your loved ones?
Why Buy From Lucky Thanka? Since the inception of Lucky Thanka, we have had a vision that one day we will venture into the remotest places of Nepal to find...
New Years Resolution for Positivity and Wellbeing
Buddha has teach the 4 Noble Truth and Eight Fold Path for living in peace and harmony. I think that with proper practice of the Eight fold path in ones...
The Meaning of the 'Om', 'Ohm' or 'Aum' Symbol?
Have you ever wondered what the Om symbol means? If you have an interest in spirituality, yoga, meditation or Eastern philosophies, it s likely you re already familiar with the...
Thangka Painting: A Roadmap to Enlightenment
A thangka painting is a very special form of art. An original thangka is painted using the colouring of gemstones and is finished with gold. It’s believed that the minerals used to create the painting also give them life. Each painting takes months to complete and the eyes are painted on last since they are believed to be the way into the soul. Once the gods receive their eyes, the painting goes from being an object to being alive and therefore is treated with the utmost respect.
Buddha Monastery to visit in Australia
A monastery is a community of men or women (monks or nuns), who have chosen to withdraw from society, forming a new community devoted to religious practice. The word monk...
Brainwave entrainment - Singing Bowl Sound Vibration
Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s frequency. Brainwave...