Mix 32 Buddha; སངས་རྒྱས།; 佛陀

HK$16,000.00

A beautifully painted thanka shows 37 different Buddhas. Shakyamuni Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, is seated in the earth-touching pose, holding an alms bowl in his left hand. He is with his main disciples, Sariputra and Mahamaudgalyayana, who hold a staff and a black alms bowl. They are surrounded by the Sixteen Arhats. Buddhas have 32 significant and 80 minor physical traits, as described in Indian texts about a Universal Monarch. Common traits include the ushnisha on the head, the urna on the forehead, three neck lines, and a Dharma Wheel mark on the palms and soles.


Hand-painted in Nepal.

Measurement of the Acrylic Painting is 30 Inch X 21 Inch with additional silk Thangka bordering the Thangka painting.

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A beautifully painted thanka shows 37 different Buddhas. Shakyamuni Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, is seated in the earth-touching pose, holding an alms bowl in his left hand. He is with his main disciples, Sariputra and Mahamaudgalyayana, who hold a staff and a black alms bowl. They are surrounded by the Sixteen Arhats. Buddhas have 32 significant and 80 minor physical traits, as described in Indian texts about a Universal Monarch. Common traits include the ushnisha on the head, the urna on the forehead, three neck lines, and a Dharma Wheel mark on the palms and soles.


Hand-painted in Nepal.

Measurement of the Acrylic Painting is 30 Inch X 21 Inch with additional silk Thangka bordering the Thangka painting.

A beautifully painted thanka shows 37 different Buddhas. Shakyamuni Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, is seated in the earth-touching pose, holding an alms bowl in his left hand. He is with his main disciples, Sariputra and Mahamaudgalyayana, who hold a staff and a black alms bowl. They are surrounded by the Sixteen Arhats. Buddhas have 32 significant and 80 minor physical traits, as described in Indian texts about a Universal Monarch. Common traits include the ushnisha on the head, the urna on the forehead, three neck lines, and a Dharma Wheel mark on the palms and soles.


Hand-painted in Nepal.

Measurement of the Acrylic Painting is 30 Inch X 21 Inch with additional silk Thangka bordering the Thangka painting.