Sacred Arts
The mysterious power from the Himalayas
What is Thangka?
Thangka is a rare and unique painting art in Tibetan culture.
Known as the Tibetan "Encyclopedia",
it is a highly treasured intangible cultural heritage in traditional folk arts.
The Wisdom of Thangkas
Mahasthamaprapta (Peace) The guardian Buddha of the Horse zodiac. May the light of wisdom illuminate all beings, granting supreme power and lifelong tranquility.
Yamantaka (Career) Symbolizes the conquest of suffering, wisdom, and valor. Possessing immense power and insight, he is the foundation of professional success.
Kshitigarbha (Vow) One of the eight great Bodhisattvas, representing wisdom and compassion. His vow is to deliver all sentient beings from suffering.
Vajrapani (Wisdom) Named for the diamond scepter he wields. The wrathful manifestation of Mahasthamaprapta, embodying the collective strength and wisdom of all Buddhas.
Six-Armed Mahakala (Abundance) The wrathful manifestation of Avalokiteshvara. He protects all beings, increasing wealth and auspicious opportunities; a powerful guardian for men.
Vajrakilaya (Wisdom) Symbolizes the purification of all obstacles and the elimination of inner fear. Grants longevity and spiritual prosperity.
Mandala (Protection) The divine residence of the Buddhas, signifying the awakening of all things. Symbolizes wisdom, light, and perfect completion, guarding against misfortune.
Manjushri (Wisdom) The embodiment of transcendent wisdom, representing education and intellect. Bestows longevity, virtue, and the removal of ignorance.
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