Lama Tsongkhapa

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Lama Tsongkhapa was an important Tibetan Buddhist monk, philosopher, and tantric yogi. He combined theory and practice in Tibetan Buddhism and emphasised the importance of ethics, discipline, and scholarship. His main contribution to Buddhist philosophy was creating a strong understanding of the conventional world. He also looked at knowledge and how we know things in the context of a shared illusion. Tsongkhapa focused on explaining the Madhyamaka doctrine of two truths. He supported the ideas of Chandrakīrti and worked to avoid the belief in nihilism.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

The natural Pigment Painting measures 30 Inches by 21 inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.

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Lama Tsongkhapa was an important Tibetan Buddhist monk, philosopher, and tantric yogi. He combined theory and practice in Tibetan Buddhism and emphasised the importance of ethics, discipline, and scholarship. His main contribution to Buddhist philosophy was creating a strong understanding of the conventional world. He also looked at knowledge and how we know things in the context of a shared illusion. Tsongkhapa focused on explaining the Madhyamaka doctrine of two truths. He supported the ideas of Chandrakīrti and worked to avoid the belief in nihilism.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

The natural Pigment Painting measures 30 Inches by 21 inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.

Lama Tsongkhapa was an important Tibetan Buddhist monk, philosopher, and tantric yogi. He combined theory and practice in Tibetan Buddhism and emphasised the importance of ethics, discipline, and scholarship. His main contribution to Buddhist philosophy was creating a strong understanding of the conventional world. He also looked at knowledge and how we know things in the context of a shared illusion. Tsongkhapa focused on explaining the Madhyamaka doctrine of two truths. He supported the ideas of Chandrakīrti and worked to avoid the belief in nihilism.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

The natural Pigment Painting measures 30 Inches by 21 inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.