
Gandhanra Sangye Menla Bhaisajyaguru Medicine Buddha Thangka Tibetan Thangka Art - Hot Stamped Buddha Tapestry for Zen Home Decor, Meditation, Spiritual Relaxation, and Peace
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About this product
Overview: This hot-stamped Thangka depicts the Medicine Buddha (Bhaisajyaguru), an essential figure in Tibetan Buddhism, and serves as a powerful focal point for meditation and spiritual practice. Its vibrant gold and mineral hues are crafted to inspire tranquility and healing energy.
Key Specifications: The tapestry is made from thick canvas with durable hot-stamping that creates a shimmering effect, measuring approximately 20 by 28 inches. It features a Sanskrit mantra printed on the back, referencing the Medicine Buddha's healing sutras, and the colors are fade-resistant for long-term display.
Who It's For: Ideal for meditation practitioners and yoga enthusiasts who want a visual anchor for mindfulness sessions, as well as individuals decorating home altars or sacred spaces with authentic Tibetan Buddhist symbolism. This Thangka also appeals to art collectors interested in traditional thangka painting techniques brought to life through modern printing.
Worth Buying?: The meticulous detail and spiritual significance make it a meaningful addition to any space dedicated to relaxation or prayer. While it arrives rolled and may require careful flattening, the quality of the print and canvas justifies the purchase for those seeking a tangible connection to Buddhist iconography.