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Five Dhyani Manjushri Thangka, Tibetan Buddhist Art, Hand Painted, Real Gold

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300 gm / 0.66 lbs
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100cm (39")
Width
70cm (28")
Material
Cotton Canvas
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Use of Real Gold
This thangka of Five Dhyani Manjushri Thangka, Tibetan Buddhist Art, Hand Painted, [real Gold] has real gold painted on its surface along with other paints. This is an ancient process of decorating the thangka in Tibetan Buddhism, Here gold is ground into gold dust, which is then mixed with other undisclosed material to make it paintable on the canvas. this mixture is then mixed with transparent glue and painted on the thangka. Read More . . .
Introduction to Thangka
A thangka, also known as tangka, thanka, or tanka, is a vibrant and intricate Tibetan Buddhist painting that serves as a visual representation of spiritual teachings. Crafted with meticulous detail on cotton or silk appliqué, thangkas depict a wide range of subjects including Buddhist deities, sacred scenes, mandalas, and narrative stories. These sacred artworks are traditionally kept unframed and rolled up for storage, resembling ancient scrolls. To protect their delicate nature, thangkas are mounted on textile backings and often adorned with a silk cover on the front. Proper preservation in dry environments is crucial to maintain the integrity and longevity of the silk. Read More . . .
Brief Introduction :
Manjushri is a bodhisattva associated with wisdom in Buddhism. He is often depicted in different forms, each representing a specific aspect of wisdom. While there are various representations of Manjushri, including different colors, the most commonly known forms include Green Manjushri, Red Manjushri, Yellow Manjushri, White Manjushri, and Black Manjushri.
Green Manjushri: This form of Manjushri is associated with peaceful and calm wisdom. Green represents harmony and balance. Green Manjushri is often depicted holding a sword of wisdom in his right hand and a lotus flower in his left hand, symbolizing the blossoming of wisdom.

Red Manjushri: Red Manjushri represents the fiery aspect of wisdom, associated with fierce determination and transformation. Red symbolizes passion and energy. Red Manjushri is often depicted holding a flaming sword, symbolizing the power to cut through ignorance and delusion.

Yellow Manjushri: Yellow Manjushri represents the illuminating wisdom that dispels ignorance. Yellow symbolizes clarity and knowledge. Yellow Manjushri is often depicted seated on a lion's throne, holding a flaming sword and a book, symbolizing the wisdom that cuts through the confusion and leads to enlightenment.

White Manjushri: White Manjushri symbolizes the pure and pristine nature of wisdom. White represents purity and transcendence. White Manjushri is often depicted holding a sword and a book, signifying the cutting through of ignorance and the preservation of knowledge.

Black Manjushri: Black Manjushri represents the power to overcome obstacles and transform negativity into wisdom. Black symbolizes the ability to absorb and transform negative energies. Black Manjushri is often depicted holding a vajra (a ritual object) in his right hand and a book in his left hand, signifying his ability to dispel ignorance and grant spiritual insight.

It's important to note that these descriptions are based on common interpretations and may vary in different Buddhist traditions and artistic representations.

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Five Dhyani Manjushri Thangka, Tibetan Buddhist Art, Hand Painted, Real Gold