This hand-painted Thangka depicts Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), the great master who brought Buddhism to Tibet in the 8th century. Painted by skilled Tibetan artists, this sacred artwork serves as a window to the divine, used for meditation, prayers, and blessings. Guru Rinpoche is shown in his peaceful and majestic form, seated in meditation, wearing his crown and robes, radiating wisdom, compassion, and protection.
Every element in this Thangka carries deep Buddhist symbolism. Guru Rinpoche holds a vajra, representing unshakable truth, and a skull cup, transforming negative energy into wisdom. His khatvanga staff symbolizes mastery over spiritual powers, while his calm expression and hand gestures reflect compassion and protection for all beings. The colorful robes and jewelry represent the richness of Buddhist teachings, and the background of clouds, flowers, and detailed designs creates a sacred, heavenly atmosphere. This Thangka is more than a painting, it is a powerful tool for meditation, spiritual connection, and blessings.
Symbolism & Meaning:
- Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) - Master who brought Buddhism to Tibet.
- Vajra & Skull Cup - Symbolize truth and transformation.
- Khatvanga Staff - Represents mastery of spiritual power.
- Calm Expression & Hand Gestures - Compassion, wisdom, and protection.
- Bright Colors & Detailed Background - Sacred energy and meditation focus.
- Artistry - Hand-painted by skilled Tibetan artists on cotton canvas.
Product Details:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 109 cm x 57 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal








