Tsongkhapa - 18th Century
Tsongkhapa - 18th Century
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A Sacred Replica from the Kathok Monastery. Each piece is hand-framed and unique.
This Tsongkhapa Thangka is more than a decorative art piece—it is a portal to wisdom and a sacred support for spiritual practice. Faithfully reproduced from a revered 15th-century original housed in the Kathok Monastery, this thangka carries the profound blessings of the Gelug lineage founder, Je Tsongkhapa.
Key Features of This Sacred Thangka
- Authentic Reproduction: Giclee printed with exceptional detail on Tibetan cotton, capturing every nuance of the original mineral pigment painting.
- Hand-Framed Craftsmanship: Each thangka is meticulously framed by hand by skilled Tibetan artisans, ensuring a traditional and respectful presentation.
- Protective Silk Covering: The front is covered with fine silk, honoring the tradition of protecting and venerating sacred images.
- Complete & Ready to Display: Arrives with exquisite wooden painting shafts and a hanging lanyard, fully prepared for your altar or sacred space.
- Choice of Harmony: Select from 8 different frame colors to match your spiritual ambiance and personal devotion.
Spiritual Meaning & Blessings
Je Tsongkhapa, founder of the Gelug school, embodies the union of profound wisdom and compassionate method. Displaying this thangka is believed to:
- Awaken Wisdom: Invoke Tsongkhapa's blessings for clarity, understanding, and the dispelling of ignorance.
- Enhance Study & Practice: Create a powerful focal point for meditation, study, and the accumulation of merit.
- Attract Auspiciousness: Bring the positive energies of learning, ethical discipline, and spiritual progress into your environment.
- Offer Daily Inspiration: Serve as a constant reminder of the path to enlightenment through study, reflection, and meditation.
"The essence of all the Buddha's teachings is the union of wisdom and compassion." – A reflection inspired by Tsongkhapa's legacy.
Traditional Craft & Sacred Origin
This thangka series originates from the sacred Kathok Monastery, created for believers and blessed by lamas. The reproduction process respects the sanctity of the original 15th-century artwork, painted with ground mineral pigments on cotton. By acquiring this piece, you support the preservation of Tibetan Buddhist artistic heritage and bring a fragment of monastic blessing into your home.
Product Details
- Material: Cotton & fiber canvas, silk protective cover, wooden shaft.
- Type: Giclee Print Thangka.
- Craft: High-resolution digital print with mineral pigments, hand-framed.
- Condition: Condition: New, blessed, and ready for spiritual practice.
- Total Frame Size: Height: 120cm (47.2"), Top Width: 66cm (26"), Bottom Width: 82cm (32.3").
- Core Image Size: 60cm x 40cm (approx. 23.6" x 15.8").
- Note: Select your preferred frame color from 8 options at purchase.
- Slight size variations may occur between frame colors.
Perfect For
- Establishing or enriching a personal meditation altar or shrine.
- Practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism, especially those in the Gelug lineage.
- Seeking a meaningful and spiritually charged gift for a Dharma friend.
- Creating a space of peace, wisdom, and inspiration in your home or studio.
- Those who appreciate authentic Tibetan Buddhist art and handcrafted spiritual items.
Authenticity & Care Guarantee
- Hand-Framed with Devotion: Each piece is finalized by hand, ensuring traditional integrity.
- Directly Sourced Tradition: Based on a blessed design from Kathok Monastery.
- Supports Artisan Craft: Your purchase helps sustain traditional Tibetan craftsmanship.
- Carefully Packaged: Shipped with the utmost care to ensure it arrives ready for veneration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I select my frame color?
A: Please note your preferred color number from the available options at checkout. Different colors may have slight size variations, as each is hand-framed.
Q: Is this a painted or printed thangka?
A> This is a high-resolution Giclee printed thangka on cotton, a method that perfectly replicates the detail and color of the original mineral pigment painting, making this sacred art more accessible.
Q: How should I hang and care for my thangka?
A> Hang it in a clean, respectful space away from direct sunlight and moisture. The silk covering helps protect the image. Dust gently around the frame.
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✨ Invite the Wisdom of Tsongkhapa into Your Home – This blessed reproduction is limited. Once these hand-framed pieces are gone, they may not be available again.
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