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Blue Tara (Ekajati) – The Fierce Protector of EnlightenmentBlue Tara is known as the powerful, wrathful form of Tara who...
05/12/2025

Blue Tara (Ekajati) – The Fierce Protector of Enlightenment
Blue Tara is known as the powerful, wrathful form of Tara who destroys obstacles, fears, and negative forces. Her deep blue form represents infinite space, ultimate truth, and unshakeable courage. She protects practitioners with fierce compassion, cutting through ignorance and clearing the path to wisdom.

She is the guardian of mantras, the defender of Dharma, and the one who removes hidden spiritual obstacles.

✨ Blessings of Blue Tara
• Protection from negative energies
• Courage to face challenges
• Clarity in spiritual practice
• Removal of unseen obstacles

May Blue Tara’s fierce compassion shield your mind, your home, and your heart.
OM EKAJATI HUM SVAHA

Kalachakra Mandala ThangkaKalachakra Mandala ThangkaDescription of Kalachakra Mandala:Kalchakra is a Sanskrit word for “...
02/12/2025

Kalachakra Mandala Thangka
Kalachakra Mandala Thangka

Description of Kalachakra Mandala:
Kalchakra is a Sanskrit word for “Time wheel.” Or “Time cycles ’’It is a complete, elaborately detailed, cosmology. It is founded in a Ta***ic cosmogony – a traditional sacred explanation of the creation and structure of all. In the description, the microcosm that is man is not different from the macrocosm that is the Universe. Besides these two very complex “maps” – one outside us, the other inside us, there is given a method – a way to practice and apply this knowledge, in order to achieve ultimate happiness. Kalachakra can also be translated, the Cycle of Time. It is the name of a highest level Ta**ra and also the name of the dark blue male deity, whose golden consort is Vishvamata (Mother of the Universe.) The teaching of it, which is preparatory to the initiation, requires the construction of an intricate Mandala, and to do it is an extensive undertaking. Perhaps the most admired and discussed symbol of Buddhist religion and art is the Mandala, a word which, like guru and yoga, has become part of the English language. Both broadly define Mandalas as geometric designs intended to symbolize the universe, and reference is made to their use in Buddhist and Hindu practices. The word Mandala itself if derived from the root Manda, which means essence, to which the suffix – la, meaning container, has been added. Thus, one obvious connotation of Mandala is that it is a container of essence. As an image, a Mandala may symbolize both the mind and the body of the Buddha. In esoteric Buddhism the principle in the Mandala is the presence of the Buddha in it, but images of deities are not necessary. They may be presented either as a wheel, a tree, or a jewel, or in any other symbolic manifestation.

Painted: This awesome quality Kalchakra Mandala Thangka Painting is painted by export artists of Nepal who have been involve this business for generations.

Availability: This Painting is we will shipped within 12 hours of order received through DHL and reached to the customer within 5 to 6 business days after it is shipped.

Wheel of Life ThangkaWheel of Life ThangkaDescription:Commonly referred to as the "Wheel of Life," this classical image ...
02/12/2025

Wheel of Life Thangka
Wheel of Life Thangka

Description:
Commonly referred to as the "Wheel of Life," this classical image from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition depicts the psychological states, or realms of existence, associated with the unenlightened state. A powerful mirror for spiritual aspirants, the wheel of deluded existence is often painted to the left of Tibetan monastery doors; it offers an opportunity for monks and pilgrims alike to look deeply into their essential being. At the center of the Mandala, the intertwined images of a pig, a rooster, and a snake symbolically depict the ignorance, greed, and aggression that characterize the worlds of suffering and dissatisfaction, which Buddhist call Samsara. Surrounding the central figures are five concentric rings of attendant deities or, in the case of these Thangkas, their symbolic equivalents. The first circle, the circle of Great Bliss, consists of four goddesses in the four cardinal directions. At the intermediate points of the compass are four skull cups supported by vases and containing seminal essences, blood, five ambrosial nectars, and the "five awakening." The second circle is the Circle of Mind (Chittachakra); the third is the Circle of Speech (Vakrachakra); the fourth, the Circle of the Body (Kayachakra); and the fifth, the Circle of Ta***ic Vows (Samayachakra). In the second two versions, these circles are represented by stylized lotus petals radiating from the central image. Each of the Mandalas is inscribed by a decorative frieze of mythical animals and floral motifs, an element introduced into Buddhist painting in the mid – twentieth century by Newar artists of the Kathmandu valley. As a support for inner transformation, Chakrasamvara's blissful radiance converts timid responses to reality into radical engagement. When desire no longer clings to its object, it awakens to its primordial nature, which no longer divides into self and other. This blissful awareness encompasses all life and emotions, combusting in the liberating vision of selfless ecstasy. On the outer ring of the first Mandala are the eight charnel grounds that confront Ta***ic practitioners with a realm beyond hopes, desires, preferences, and fears. The charnel grounds signify the transformative energies of Ta**ra itself, the seamless continuity of life and death. Ignorance of our true nature is transformed in the charnel grounds into fearless and radiant awareness, the co**se of our mundane self consumed by jackals and flames. Without an acceptance of death and transfiguration, our aspirations to wholeness, to Buddhahood, can never bear fruit. All Creation Begins with the sacred union of male and female energies. To experience the pure creative passion between man and woman, to know unconditional love, is to manifest the body, mind, and spirit of a Buddha.
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02/12/2025

We dispatch you Thangka order within 2 hrs through DHL Express or TNT EXpress after we receive your credit card verification for order confirmation. Normally it takes 12 hrs to verify your credit card.

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We make world wide delivery. It will reach any part of the world within 3-5 business days.
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28/11/2025
Description of Manjushree:Manjushree is viewed both as a historical boshisattva, and as an emanation of viarochana Buddh...
18/11/2025

Description of Manjushree:

Manjushree is viewed both as a historical boshisattva, and as an emanation of viarochana Buddha. He manifests as a bodhisattva to provoket investigation into such topics as Emptiness, free will, and the nature of the self. He is one of the most popular Bodhisattvas following Avalokitesvra. Within Tibetan Buddhism,Manjushree is a ta***ic meditational deity or Yidam, and considered a fully enlightened Buddha. He sometimes is depicted in a trinity with Avlokiteshvara and vajrapani.

Manjushree is mentioned in many Mahayana sutras, Particularly the Prajnaparamita sutras.The Lotus sutra assigns him a paradise called Vimala, Wich according to the Avatamsaka sutra is located in the east. Another epithet is Vakishvara (Lord of speech) and it is this aspect of Manjushree that associates him with a great historical teacher known as Manjughosha.

Manjushree is known as the God of Divine wisdom, and is considered the founder of Nepalese civilization and the creator of the Kathmandu Valley. Devotees believe that he confers wisdom, memory and intelligence.

Wheel of Life ThangkaWheel of Life ThangkaDescription:Commonly referred to as the "Wheel of Life," this classical image ...
18/11/2025

Wheel of Life Thangka
Wheel of Life Thangka

Description:
Commonly referred to as the "Wheel of Life," this classical image from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition depicts the psychological states, or realms of existence, associated with the unenlightened state. A powerful mirror for spiritual aspirants, the wheel of deluded existence is often painted to the left of Tibetan monastery doors; it offers an opportunity for monks and pilgrims alike to look deeply into their essential being. At the center of the Mandala, the intertwined images of a pig, a rooster, and a snake symbolically depict the ignorance, greed, and aggression that characterize the worlds of suffering and dissatisfaction, which Buddhist call Samsara. Surrounding the central figures are five concentric rings of attendant deities or, in the case of these Thangkas, their symbolic equivalents. The first circle, the circle of Great Bliss, consists of four goddesses in the four cardinal directions. At the intermediate points of the compass are four skull cups supported by vases and containing seminal essences, blood, five ambrosial nectars, and the "five awakening." The second circle is the Circle of Mind (Chittachakra); the third is the Circle of Speech (Vakrachakra); the fourth, the Circle of the Body (Kayachakra); and the fifth, the Circle of Ta***ic Vows (Samayachakra). In the second two versions, these circles are represented by stylized lotus petals radiating from the central image. Each of the Mandalas is inscribed by a decorative frieze of mythical animals and floral motifs, an element introduced into Buddhist painting in the mid – twentieth century by Newar artists of the Kathmandu valley. As a support for inner transformation, Chakrasamvara's blissful radiance converts timid responses to reality into radical engagement. When desire no longer clings to its object, it awakens to its primordial nature, which no longer divides into self and other. This blissful awareness encompasses all life and emotions, combusting in the liberating vision of selfless ecstasy. On the outer ring of the first Mandala are the eight charnel grounds that confront Ta***ic practitioners with a realm beyond hopes, desires, preferences, and fears. The charnel grounds signify the transformative energies of Ta**ra itself, the seamless continuity of life and death. Ignorance of our true nature is transformed in the charnel grounds into fearless and radiant awareness, the co**se of our mundane self consumed by jackals and flames. Without an acceptance of death and transfiguration, our aspirations to wholeness, to Buddhahood, can never bear fruit. All Creation Begins with the sacred union of male and female energies. To experience the pure creative passion between man and woman, to know unconditional love, is to manifest the body, mind, and spirit of a Buddha.

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