Buddhist Tibetan Thangka – Life Story of Buddha (Hand-Painted)
Item Code: HME27825
Weight: 100 grams
Size (cm): 51 × 40
Material: Cotton Canvas & Natural Color
Availability: Available
Product Overview
This hand-painted Tibetan Thangka beautifully illustrates the Life Story of Gautama Buddha, capturing key events from his birth in Lumbini to his enlightenment and teachings. Made using natural mineral colors on cotton canvas, this sacred painting is not only a visual marvel but also a powerful storytelling piece that serves educational, spiritual, and decorative purposes.
Depiction: The Life of Buddha
This Thangka chronicles the spiritual journey of Siddhartha Gautama, born into royalty as the son of King Suddhodana in Kapilavastu, near present-day Nepal. Renouncing worldly pleasures, he embarked on a quest to overcome suffering, ultimately attaining enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.
He came to be known as Sakyamuni Buddha, meaning “Sage of the Sakyas.”
Key scenes portrayed may include:
The Buddha’s miraculous birth in Lumbini
Renunciation of palace life
Meditation and enlightenment
First teachings in Sarnath
Final Nirvana (Parinirvana)
This painting allows viewers to visually follow the sacred path of the Buddha, offering both inspiration and insight into the essence of the Dharma.
About Thangka Paintings
A Thangka is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist scroll painting used for:
Meditation and spiritual visualization
Teaching the Dharma through imagery
Temple or home shrine decoration
Crafted by skilled artisans, Thangkas are:
Unframed and rollable, easy to store like scrolls
Often adorned with textile borders and silk covers
Created with natural colors and spiritual symbolism
To preserve its integrity, store in dry, shaded environments, avoiding moisture and direct sunlight.
Product Features Summary
Design: Narrative of Buddha’s Life
Material: Natural colors on cotton canvas
Technique: Hand-painted
Dimensions: 51 × 40 cm
Weight: 100 grams
Purpose: Meditation, storytelling, education, décor
Origin: Handcrafted in Nepal
Ideal For:
Devotees and Dharma practitioners
Spiritual educators or storytellers
Meditation and yoga spaces
Collectors of Buddhist art
Gifts for spiritual milestones







