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

Item Code: HME25673
Weight: 100 Grams
Size (CM): 60 x 45
Material: Cotton Canvas & Mineral Colors
Availability: Available


☛ The Significance of Pancha Buddha

The Pancha Buddha, or Five Dhyani Buddhas, represent the five transcendent qualities of Shakyamuni Buddha and are revered in Vajrayana Buddhism. Known as the Five Wisdom Tathagatas, they symbolize enlightenment, wisdom, and the purification of negative energies.

Who are the Pancha Buddhas?
These Buddhas are:

  1. Vairocana (Central) – Represents wisdom and enlightenment

  2. Akshobhya (East) – Embodies mirror-like wisdom and patience

  3. Amitabha (West) – Symbolizes compassion and infinite light

  4. Ratnasambhava (South) – Represents equanimity and generosity

  5. Amoghasiddhi (North) – Embodies fearlessness and accomplishment

Sacred Directions & Symbolism:
Each of the Five Buddhas is associated with a specific direction, color, and element, forming a cosmic balance. In Nepalese and Tibetan Buddhism, depictions of the Pancha Buddhas are essential in temples, altars, and homes, symbolizing spiritual completeness and protection.


☛ Real Gold Detailing in Thangka Art

This hand-painted Thangka is adorned with real gold, following an ancient Tibetan Buddhist technique that enhances its spiritual depth and aesthetic beauty.

Gold Preparation: Finely ground gold dust is blended with a natural adhesive.
Application Technique: Gold is meticulously applied to the canvas, creating a radiant and luminous effect.
Symbolism of Gold: Represents divine purity, wisdom, and enlightenment, making this artwork a sacred addition to any spiritual space.


☛ Introduction to Thangka Art

A Thangka (also spelled tangka, thanka, or tanka) is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist painting, cherished for its spiritual significance and intricate artistry.

Handcrafted on Cotton Canvas: Painted with natural mineral pigments and real gold accents.
Depicts Sacred Subjects: Buddhist deities, mandalas, and spiritual teachings.
Traditional Storage & Display: 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.