Cundī; ལྷ་མོ་སྐུལ་བྱེད་མ།; 準提
Chundī is derived from an ancient Sanskrit verb that means "to encourage" or "to inspire." The bodhisattva Chundī is believed to be an incarnation of a mantra chanted by practitioners of Buddhism to motivate and uplift themselves. Due to Chundī’s role in Esoteric Buddhism as the mother of countless buddhas and bodhisattvas, many sculptures and paintings of Chundī were created for use in ceremonies that pray for healthy children and safe childbirth. They represent triumph over evil forces as they possess strength and courage.
Mantra 'Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha'.
Hand-painted in Nepal
Measurement of the Acrylic Painting is 25 inches X 19 inches with additional silk Thangka bordering the Thangka painting.
Chundī is derived from an ancient Sanskrit verb that means "to encourage" or "to inspire." The bodhisattva Chundī is believed to be an incarnation of a mantra chanted by practitioners of Buddhism to motivate and uplift themselves. Due to Chundī’s role in Esoteric Buddhism as the mother of countless buddhas and bodhisattvas, many sculptures and paintings of Chundī were created for use in ceremonies that pray for healthy children and safe childbirth. They represent triumph over evil forces as they possess strength and courage.
Mantra 'Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha'.
Hand-painted in Nepal
Measurement of the Acrylic Painting is 25 inches X 19 inches with additional silk Thangka bordering the Thangka painting.
Chundī is derived from an ancient Sanskrit verb that means "to encourage" or "to inspire." The bodhisattva Chundī is believed to be an incarnation of a mantra chanted by practitioners of Buddhism to motivate and uplift themselves. Due to Chundī’s role in Esoteric Buddhism as the mother of countless buddhas and bodhisattvas, many sculptures and paintings of Chundī were created for use in ceremonies that pray for healthy children and safe childbirth. They represent triumph over evil forces as they possess strength and courage.
Mantra 'Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha'.
Hand-painted in Nepal
Measurement of the Acrylic Painting is 25 inches X 19 inches with additional silk Thangka bordering the Thangka painting.