Amitayus,Buddha Of Infinite Life,Woodblock Thangka Art
Amitayus,Buddha Of Infinite Life,Woodblock Thangka Art
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This Amitayus Buddha of Infinite Life Woodblock Thangka is more than a painting—it is a sacred vessel of longevity and enlightened energy, meticulously printed using 300-year-old techniques at the revered Derge Sutra Printing Temple.
Key Features of This Sacred Thangka
- Ancient Technique: Hand-printed from hand-carved wooden blocks, preserving an authentic Tibetan Buddhist art form.
- Sacred Origin: Created at the Derge Sutra Printing Temple, a UNESCO-noted cultural heritage site.
- Pure Materials: Printed on traditional Tibetan paper made from natural plants like Pennisetum, visible in the exquisite paper texture.
- Ritual-Ready Presentation: Mounted on a canvas backing, covered with protective silk, and finished with a wooden hanging shaft and lanyard.
- Mark of Authenticity: Features the hand-stamped seal of the Derge Sutra Printing Temple on the sacred Tibetan paper.
Spiritual Meaning of Amitayus Buddha
Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Life, is a manifestation of boundless compassion and the wisdom of longevity. This thangka is a powerful support for practice, helping to:
- Awaken the qualities of health, vitality, and fearlessness.
- Attract blessings for a long, meaningful, and prosperous life.
- Protect against obstacles and the causes of untimely death.
- Enhance meditation on impermanence and the preciousness of human life.
"Contemplating Amitayus reminds us that true longevity is measured in moments of wisdom and compassion."
Ancient Craft & Sacred Origin
This piece represents a living tradition. Each print is made using the same woodblock printing and paper-making methods practiced at the Derge Sutra Printing Temple for nearly three centuries. The wooden blocks are hand-carved by master artisans, and the paper is crafted from wild Himalayan plants, resulting in a unique, organic artwork that carries the spiritual resonance of its origin.
Product Details
- Primary Material: Traditional Tibetan Handmade Paper (from Pennisetum and other plants)
- Mounting: Backed on canvas, covered with silk, with wooden hanging shafts.
- Type: Woodblock Print Thangka (not hand-painted).
- Craft: Ancient engraving and hand-printing technique.
- Condition: New, created for ritual use and devotional display.
- Authenticity: Includes the hand-printed temple seal.
Perfect For
- Establishing a sacred space for longevity practices and meditation.
- Seeking profound blessings for health and well-being for yourself or a loved one.
- Devotees and collectors of authentic, historically significant Tibetan Buddhist art.
- A deeply meaningful gift for spiritual occasions, conveying wishes for a long and enlightened life.
Mala Beads for Longevity Practice
[Image: Bodhi Seed Mala]
108-bead mala to accompany Amitayus mantra recitation.
Learn More About Thangka Art
- The Significance of Amitayus in Tibetan Buddhism
- A History of the Derge Sutra Printing Temple
- How to Care for Your Sacred Thangka
Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Heritage Craftsmanship: Directly sourced from traditional temple printing practices.
- Ethical Sourcing: Supports the preservation of ancient Tibetan artisanal skills.
- Sacred Artifact: Each thangka is consecrated by its traditional creation process.
- Reverent Packaging: Carefully shipped in protective packaging, ready for respectful display.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this thangka hand-painted?
A: No. This is a traditional woodblock print, which is a different, equally ancient and revered technique. The image is hand-printed from intricately carved wooden blocks onto handmade paper.
Q: How should I display and care for it?
A> Hang it in a clean, respectful space away from direct sunlight and moisture. The silk covering helps protect the print. Avoid touching the paper surface directly.
Q: What is the significance of the Derge Temple seal?
A: The seal certifies its origin from this specific, historic temple printing house, guaranteeing the authenticity of the materials and traditional printing method.
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