





Amitabha Buddha Thangka
Amitabha Buddha, also known as the Buddha of Infinite Light, is a revered figure in Mahayana and Pure Land Buddhism. Seated in serene meditation, Amitabha radiates a peaceful presence that embodies boundless compassion and wisdom. He is recognized as the central figure of Sukhavati, the Western Pure Land, a blissful realm where beings can be reborn and attain enlightenment free from suffering and karmic obstacles. Devotees across East Asia and the Himalayan region turn to Amitabha with deep faith, seeking refuge in his radiant light and promise of spiritual liberation.
In traditional Thangka art, Amitabha is depicted seated in a full lotus posture with his hands in the Dhyana Mudra, symbolizing focused meditation and inner calm. This sacred painting is carefully hand-crafted in Nepal using natural mineral pigments and accented with pure 24K gold, which imparts a warm, glowing radiance. His peaceful expression reflects the tranquility of his Pure Land, a place where practitioners can deepen their Dharma practice without distraction. Rendered in rich crimson and red hues, Amitabha’s image encourages clarity, trust, and heartfelt devotion in all who see it. Amitabha Buddha represents the hope to be free from suffering.
This Thangka paintings help with meditation and prayer. In Pure Land Buddhism, chanting his name, called Nianfo or Nembutsu, connects followers to his compassion. Whether kept in a shrine or used personally, Amitabha’s image offers comfort, hope, and the promise of enlightenment through endless compassion and light.
PRODUCT SPECIFCATION
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Hand painted
- Material : Cotton canvas, 24k Gold
- Dimension : 50 cm x 35 cm
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