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Buddhist Handmade Thangka Painting of Ashtamangala Mandala – Hand-Painted Student Mandala

Item Code: HME25675
Weight: 100 Grams
Size (CM): 44 x 44
Material: Cotton Canvas & Mineral Colors
Availability: Available


☛ Student Mandala: Preserving Tradition with Passion

This Ashtamangala Mandala Thangka has been carefully hand-painted by a student artist dedicated to learning and preserving the sacred art of Thangka painting. The artist, a devoted student, is part of a Thangka school that trains young painters in this centuries-old tradition. By purchasing this Thangka, you are not only acquiring a meaningful artwork but also supporting the growth and education of emerging artists in Nepal and Tibet.

Due to the decreasing number of new Thangka painters in recent years, these Student Mandalas hold a special value—they represent the continuation of a rare, spiritual craft. To make their art accessible and to support their learning, these paintings are offered at an affordable price, without compromising their authenticity or cultural significance.


☛ Mandala Thangka: A Sacred Symbol of Harmony

The Mandala Thangka is a sacred visual art form in Buddhism, renowned for its intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and deep spiritual symbolism.

Features of Mandala Thangka:

  • Depicts the Ashtamangala Symbols—the Eight Auspicious Symbols in Buddhism.

  • Hand-painted on cotton canvas using mineral pigments.

  • Represents cosmic harmony, spiritual protection, and meditation guidance.

The Mandala invites viewers to reflect on their spiritual journey, fostering mindfulness, balance, and inner peace.


☛ Introduction to Thangka Art

A Thangka (also spelled tangka, thanka, or tanka) is a Tibetan Buddhist painting cherished for its artistic excellence and spiritual depth.

Handcrafted on Cotton Canvas: Painted with natural mineral colors.
Subjects: Buddhist deities, mandalas, auspicious symbols, and spiritual narratives.
Traditional Form: Kept unframed and rolled like scrolls, protected with silk fabric and brocade borders.

Proper Care:
To preserve the beauty and integrity of your Thangka, store it in a dry environment away from moisture and direct sunlight.