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Guru Rinpoche Thangka Depicting the Enlightened Master with Vajra, Skull Cup, and Khatvanga Staff

Sale price$250.00

Guru Rinpoche is known by different names across Buddhist traditions including Padmasambhava in Sanskrit, Guru Rinpoche in Tibetan, and Risshu in Japanese, reflecting his widespread reverence. He is worshipped in Tibetan, Bhutanese, and Himalayan Buddhist traditions as an enlightened master who guides practitioners toward spiritual insight. He is regarded as an independent and fully enlightened master rather than a wrathful emanation.

This Tibetan Buddhist thangka painting of Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, is a remarkable example of Himalayan sacred art, hand painted in Kathmandu, Nepal using natural mineral pigments and 24k gold. Guru Rinpoche is one of the most revered figures in Vajrayana Buddhism and is celebrated as the Second Buddha who introduced tantric Buddhism to Tibet. He embodies wisdom, compassion, and the transformative power of enlightened teachings. His origin is traced to the 8th century, born in the land of Oddiyana, where he mastered tantric practices before traveling to Tibet to establish the Dharma and guide beings on the path to awakening. In this thangka, Guru Rinpoche is depicted seated on a lotus throne with a radiant halo around his head. His right hand holds a vajra, symbolizing indestructible compassion and skillful means, and his left hand holds a skull cup, representing the transformation of negativity into wisdom. Resting diagonally on his left shoulder is his khatvanga staff, adorned with symbolic heads, which signifies his mastery of tantric power, spiritual authority, and the union of wisdom and compassion. His body is adorned with flowing robes, sacred jewelry, and a lotus hat, illustrating his high spiritual status and mastery of tantric teachings. The detailed patterns, vibrant colors, and delicate golden accents highlight the traditional Himalayan artistry and convey the divine presence of the Guru.

This authentic Tibetan thangka of Guru Rinpoche from Nepal is a sacred object of meditation and a cultural treasure. It embodies wisdom, compassion, and the rich Himalayan Buddhist heritage, making it ideal for spiritual practice, rituals, or as a revered piece of sacred art for home or temple.

Product Specifications

Subject: Guru Rinpoche, Padmasambhava, master of Vajrayana Buddhism
Origin: Hand painted in Kathmandu, Nepal
Style: Traditional Tibetan Vajrayana thangka painting
Materials: Natural mineral pigments and 24k gold dust on cotton canvas
Depiction: Guru Rinpoche seated on lotus throne with vajra, skull cup, khatvanga staff with symbolic heads, robes, jewelry, and halo
Use: Ideal for meditation, rituals, or as sacred Himalayan art for home or temple.

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Hand-painted Guru Rinpoche thangka from Kathmandu, Nepal showing the master seated on a lotus throne holding a vajra, skull cup, and khatvanga staff with symbolic heads, adorned with robes, jewelry, and halo in traditional Tibetan Vajrayana style.
Guru Rinpoche Thangka Depicting the Enlightened Master with Vajra, Skull Cup, and Khatvanga Staff Sale price$250.00
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