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Original Hand-Painted Je Tsongkhapa/ Tsongkhapa/ Chongapa/ Refue Tree Masterpiece Tibetan Thangka Painting from Nepal

Original Hand-Painted Je Tsongkhapa/ Tsongkhapa/ Chongapa/ Refue Tree Masterpiece Tibetan Thangka Painting from Nepal

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This is a high-quality, original hand-painted masterpiece, Chongpa Refue Traa Tibetan Thangka Painting.
Tsongkhapa (1357–1419) was a Tibetan Buddhist monk, scholar, and philosopher. He is credited with founding the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, and his teachings are still revered and followed by Gelugpa monks and practitioners worldwide. Tsongkhapa was born in Amdo, a region of northeastern Tibet, in 1357. He was an intelligent child and started studying Buddhist texts at a young age. He later traveled to Central Tibet to study with prominent scholars.

A prolific writer, Tsongkhapa delved into a wide range of subjects, including Buddhist philosophy, logic, meditation, and ethics. His most renowned work is the Lamrim Chenmo, or "Great Stages of the Path," a comprehensive guide to the Buddhist path to enlightenment.

Tsongkhapa was also a respected teacher who attracted numerous students. He established the Ganden monastery, which became the main seat of the Gelug school. Tsongkhapa passed away in 1419 at the age of 62.

Tsongkhapa is celebrated as one of the most influential figures in Tibetan Buddhism—a brilliant scholar, a gifted teacher, and a committed practitioner. His teachings have left an indelible mark on Tibetan Buddhism's evolution, continuing to inspire and guide practitioners to this day.

Essential teachings of Tsongkhapa include:

- The importance of study and practice: Tsongkhapa emphasized the significance of research and training for spiritual development, stating that "the essence of the Dharma is study and practice."

- The significance of logic and reason: Tsongkhapa underscored the role of logic and reason in understanding the Dharma, asserting that one cannot simply accept the Dharma based solely on faith.

- It is crucial to emphasize the significance of compassion. Tsongkhapa promoted compassion as the core of Buddhism, stating that "the ultimate aim of Buddhism is to attain full enlightenment for the welfare of all living beings.

Tsongkhapa's teachings have profoundly impacted the development of Tibetan Buddhism. His emphasis on study, practice, logic, and compassion has contributed to establishing the Gelug school as one of the most prominent and influential schools of Tibetan Buddhism.

Painting Size : 23 x 32 Inches ( 58 x 81 cms)- Excluding Outer Border
Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Color: Tibetan Canvas Cotton, Stone Powder Combination With Tibetan Hide Glue Mixture
Quality: Master

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