







Milarepa Thangka
This Milarepa Thangka portrays one of Tibet’s most honored yogis and spiritual leaders, Milarepa (1052–1135 CE). Known as a great Tibetan Buddhist saint, he reached enlightenment through intense meditation, strict asceticism, and deep devotion. Despite his noble birth, Milarepa faced early struggles, including losing his parents and betrayal over his inheritance. After causing harm in his youth, he turned to his teacher Marpa and devoted himself to meditation in secluded caves. Milarepa stands as a powerful example of transformation, steadfast spiritual effort, and the strength of devotion on the path to liberation.
This Milarepa Thangka shows Milarepa, a symbol of discipline and spiritual growth. Hand-painted by skilled Nepali artists with 24k gold and natural pigments, it features Milarepa seated on a lotus with a peaceful green hue. His hand raised to his ear highlights his deep connection to the Dharma and sharing of teachings. The simple robes and natural surroundings reflect his life of meditation and simplicity. Every element celebrates his path and inspiring teachings.
This Milarepa Thangka carries deep spiritual meaning. The green body reflects vitality, compassion, and the transforming power of meditation. The lotus throne symbolizes purity and spiritual awakening, rising above worldly concerns. Milarepa’s raised right hand at his ear represents attentive listening to the Dharma and the inspiration behind his spiritual songs, encouraging both receiving and sharing wisdom. His meditative posture illustrates discipline, focus, and dedication on the journey to enlightenment. This thangka is both a sacred aid for meditation and a lasting reminder of Milarepa’s wisdom, devotion, and compassionate guidance.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
- Hand painted
- Materials : Cotton Canvas, 24k gold and Semi-precious natural minerals
- Dimension : 55 cm x 40 cm
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