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Buddhist Handmade Thangka Painting of Buddha Life Story – Real Gold, Hand-Painted

Item Code: HME25672
Weight: 100 Grams
Size (CM): 51 x 38
Material: Cotton Canvas & Mineral Colors
Availability: Available


☛ The Life Story of Buddha

This exquisite Buddha Life Story Thangka narrates the remarkable journey of Gautama Buddha, depicting his path to enlightenment.

Historical Background:
Gautama Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, lived between 563–483 BCE in the Indo-Nepalese region. Before achieving enlightenment, he passed through countless lifetimes as a Bodhisattva, accumulating wisdom and merit.

Royal Beginnings:
Born as a prince in the Sakya kingdom, Siddhartha was the son of King Suddhodana and Queen Maya. His birthplace, Lumbini, lies in modern-day Nepal. Raised in luxury, he later renounced his princely life in pursuit of spiritual awakening.

Path to Enlightenment:
Through deep meditation, self-discipline, and wisdom, Siddhartha ultimately attained nirvana under the Bodhi tree, becoming Buddha, the Enlightened One. His teachings form the foundation of Buddhism, guiding millions toward compassion, mindfulness, and liberation from suffering.

This Thangka beautifully illustrates key events from Buddha’s life, making it a powerful visual meditation tool for practitioners and collectors.


☛ Real Gold Detailing in Thangka Art

This handcrafted Thangka is painted with real gold, following ancient Tibetan Buddhist techniques that enhance its spiritual significance and visual beauty.

Gold Preparation: Finely ground gold dust is blended with natural binders.
Application Technique: Gold is meticulously layered onto the canvas, creating a radiant glow.
Symbolism of Gold: Gold represents divine wisdom, purity, and enlightenment, making this Thangka an ideal sacred artwork for altars, monasteries, and meditation spaces.


☛ Introduction to Thangka Art

A Thangka (also spelled tangka, thanka, or tanka) is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist painting, known for its intricate detailing and deep spiritual meaning.

Handcrafted on Cotton Canvas: Painted with natural mineral pigments and real gold embellishments.
Depicts Sacred Subjects: Buddhist deities, mandalas, and spiritual teachings.
Traditional Storage & Display: Thangkas are unframed and rolled for safekeeping, often adorned with silk brocade for protection.

To preserve its beauty, store your Thangka in a dry environment, away from direct sunlight and moisture.