Mandala
Thangka Paintings with a Soulful Touch

Natural Colors
Thangka paintings use natural pigments from stones like lapis lazuli (blue), malachite (green), cinnabar (red), orpiment (yellow), and gold, creating vibrant, long-lasting colors with deep spiritual and symbolic meaning.

Brush Strokes
In Thangka painting, fine brushes made from animal hair enable precise, detailed work. The brush is sacred, guiding mindful strokes that reflect devotion, discipline, and spiritual intention in every line.

Handmade
Thangka painting begins by preparing a canvas with cotton, coated in chalk and glue, then polished smooth. A sacred sketch is drawn using precise geometry. Natural stone pigments are applied in layers, followed by gold detailing, outlining, and ceremonial blessings.
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Trinity of Compassion
Amitabha Buddha

Trinity of Compassion
Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara)

Trinity of Compassion
Green Tara


Mantra Mandala
A sacred mandala featuring the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum" rests at the center of a radiant lotus design. Set against a serene blue background symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening, the intricate golden script and petals evoke peace, compassion, and enlightenment, embodying the essence of the Buddhist meditative tradition.
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Learning Thangka Art: A Beginner’s Journey into Sacred Tibetan Painting
Thangka painting is more than an artistic practice—it is a spiritual discipline rooted in Tibetan Buddhism. For centuries, Thangkas have served as visual scriptures, meditation aids, and vessels of...
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