







108 Buddha Thangka Hand-Painted with 24K Gold | Tibetan Sacred Art R(description changed)
This 108 Buddha Thangka is a traditional hand-painted Tibetan artwork created using natural mineral pigments and genuine 24K gold on cotton canvas. It represents the sacred assembly of 108 enlightened Buddhas — a highly symbolic number in Vajrayana Buddhism that signifies spiritual completeness, purification, and the path toward awakening.
Each of the 108 Buddha figures is meticulously detailed, seated in serene lotus posture and radiating calm awareness. Their harmonious arrangement follows sacred compositional principles, forming balanced rows or mandala-inspired geometry that reflects cosmic order and enlightened unity. At the center, a slightly larger Buddha figure symbolizes the source of awakened wisdom and compassion from which all enlightened qualities arise.
The number 108 holds profound meaning in Buddhist practice — it corresponds to the 108 defilements to be purified, the 108 beads of a mala, and the complete cycle of spiritual transformation. Meditating upon this thangka supports merit accumulation, karma purification, and the cultivation of clarity, compassion, and inner stability.
Created according to traditional Himalayan painting methods, this thangka is both a powerful meditation support and an exceptional devotional art piece suitable for shrine rooms, meditation spaces, or sacred interiors.
Spiritual Significance
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Represents the 108 aspects of enlightenment
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Supports purification of negative karma
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Enhances meditation and devotional practice
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Symbolizes completeness and spiritual wholeness
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Invokes blessings of wisdom and compassion
Product Specifications
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Artwork Type: Traditional Tibetan Thangka
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Technique: Fully Hand-Painted
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Materials: Cotton Canvas, 24K Gold, Natural Mineral & Semi-Precious Stone Pigments
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Dimensions: 122 cm x 98 cm
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