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

Item Code: HME25671
Weight: 100 Grams
Size (CM): 57 x 42
Material: Cotton Canvas & Mineral Colors
Availability: Available


☛ The Significance of Pancha Buddha

The Pancha Buddha (Five Dhyani Buddhas) represents five wisdom aspects of Shakyamuni Buddha and is deeply revered in Vajrayana Buddhism.

The Five Wisdom Buddhas & Their Attributes:

  • Vairocana – Wisdom of Reality (Center)

  • Akshobhya – Mirror-Like Wisdom (East)

  • Amitabha – Discriminating Wisdom (West)

  • Ratnasambhava – Wisdom of Equality (South)

  • Amoghasiddhi – All-Accomplishing Wisdom (North)

These Five Buddhas symbolize spiritual completeness and are essential in both Nepali and Tibetan Buddhist traditions. In Nepal, a Buddha statue collection is considered incomplete without a set of Pancha Buddhas, signifying their profound importance in Buddhist art and philosophy.


☛ Real Gold Detailing in Thangka Art

This exquisite Thangka is hand-painted with real gold, a traditional method used in Tibetan Buddhist art to enhance its spiritual essence and visual brilliance.

Gold Preparation: Finely ground gold dust is blended with natural binders.
Application Technique: The gold mixture is carefully layered onto the canvas, creating a radiant and sacred glow.
Symbolism of Gold: Gold represents purity, enlightenment, and divine energy, making this Thangka a highly revered piece for meditation, rituals, and sacred spaces.

The use of real gold elevates this Thangka as a collector’s treasure, ideal for altars, monasteries, and spiritual décor.


☛ 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 significance.

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.

For long-lasting preservation, store your Thangka in a dry environment, away from direct sunlight and moisture.