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Original Hand-Painted Mahaguruji Mei Ling /Guru Rinpoche Masterpiece Old Oil Varnished Tibetan Thangka / Thanka Painting with Silk Brocade
Original Hand-Painted Mahaguruji Mei Ling /Guru Rinpoche Masterpiece Old Oil Varnished Tibetan Thangka / Thanka Painting with Silk Brocade
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The Mahaguru or Mei Ling Old Oil Varnished Tibetan Thangka Painting is a beautiful and intricate piece of art that embodies the rich spiritual and cultural heritage of Tibetan Buddhism.
In this particular Thangka, the use of oil varnish adds depth and a unique gloss to the painting, enhancing the vibrancy of the colors and the overall visual impact. The Mahaguru likely refers to a specific, revered figure within Tibetan Buddhism, often associated with wisdom and enlightenment.
Buddha Padmasambhava, more popularly known as Guru Rinpoche, came from Kashmir, on the side of what is now known as Pakistan, close to the border of Afghanistan and Tajikistan. His homeland is often cited as the Swat Valley, an area called Udyan. In 747 A.D., he went to Tibet upon the invitation of King Thi-srong-detsan and started teaching Tantric Buddhism. The Lord Padmasambhava is the founder of Tibetan Tantric Buddhism. He popularizes the Mantra OM MANI PADME HUM of Buddha Avalokiteshvara, also known as Buddha Kwan Yin, the Buddha of mercy and compassion.
Such paintings are not only decorative; they serve as important spiritual tools used for meditation and contemplation, helping practitioners connect with the divine. The age of this particular Thangka may lend it additional historical significance, making it not only a work of art but also a valuable cultural artifact that reflects the beliefs and practices of its time. Displaying a Mahaguru Thangka can create a serene atmosphere, offering a glimpse into the vibrant world of Tibetan spirituality.
Mahaguru of Gurus
According to Tibetan stories, Buddha Padmasambhava was born of a lotus flower as an eight-year-old boy. Padma means "lotus flower," and Sambhava means "ornament of." The Lord Padmasambhava is a Mahaguru. Maha means "great," and Guru means "spiritual Teacher." Buddha Padmasambhava has been a great teacher of the Buddhist tradition.
In Lord Padmasambhava's Indian incarnation, he was a great Avatar. In another lifetime, he was the great Ptah or the Chief High Priest Nefertem of the Egyptian mystery school. According to Egyptian tradition, Nefertem, the deity of healing arts, was born of the lotus flower. He is depicted as a young person with a lotus flower on top of his head.
Lord Padmasambhava's senior disciple, Chohan Jig Mei Ling, was also a Ptah of the Egyptian mystery school. Chohan Jig Mei Ling is the modern compiler of the Nyingmapa tradition. This great disciple of Guru Rinpoche compiled and wrote down much of the inner teachings and practices of tantric Buddhism.
More about Lord Padmasambhava
According to stories, Lord Padmasambhava was born in a lake of fire. This should not be taken literally. It is not a physical lake of fire but a spiritual lake of fire. The lake of fire is the gigantic crown chakra of the Lora Padmasambhava. This lake of fire is so large that the head of Lord Padmasambhava cannot be seen. On a subtle level, it is seen as a shimmering golden lake of fire. On a higher level, the crown chakra is seen as a shimmering blue lake of fire.
Overall Size of Painting : 26-inch x 35-inch (66 cm x 89 cm)
Size of Painting : 11-inch x 14.5-inch (28 cm x 37 cm)
Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Color: Tibetan Canvas Cotton, Gold, and Stone Powder Combination With Tibetan Hide Glue Mixture
Quality: Master
Before making a purchase, please take note of the following important information:
- Each painting is hand-painted, making every piece unique.
- Differences in lighting and screen resolution may result in slight color variations.
- Paintings are even more captivating when viewed in person.
- The size specified for the painting does not include the outer border.
- All paintings will be securely packed in a PVC tube to ensure safe transit.
- Buyers are responsible for any additional fees at their destination, including import taxes and duties, which are not included in the purchase price.
Thank you for choosing us for your artwork needs.
In this particular Thangka, the use of oil varnish adds depth and a unique gloss to the painting, enhancing the vibrancy of the colors and the overall visual impact. The Mahaguru likely refers to a specific, revered figure within Tibetan Buddhism, often associated with wisdom and enlightenment.
Buddha Padmasambhava, more popularly known as Guru Rinpoche, came from Kashmir, on the side of what is now known as Pakistan, close to the border of Afghanistan and Tajikistan. His homeland is often cited as the Swat Valley, an area called Udyan. In 747 A.D., he went to Tibet upon the invitation of King Thi-srong-detsan and started teaching Tantric Buddhism. The Lord Padmasambhava is the founder of Tibetan Tantric Buddhism. He popularizes the Mantra OM MANI PADME HUM of Buddha Avalokiteshvara, also known as Buddha Kwan Yin, the Buddha of mercy and compassion.
Such paintings are not only decorative; they serve as important spiritual tools used for meditation and contemplation, helping practitioners connect with the divine. The age of this particular Thangka may lend it additional historical significance, making it not only a work of art but also a valuable cultural artifact that reflects the beliefs and practices of its time. Displaying a Mahaguru Thangka can create a serene atmosphere, offering a glimpse into the vibrant world of Tibetan spirituality.
Mahaguru of Gurus
According to Tibetan stories, Buddha Padmasambhava was born of a lotus flower as an eight-year-old boy. Padma means "lotus flower," and Sambhava means "ornament of." The Lord Padmasambhava is a Mahaguru. Maha means "great," and Guru means "spiritual Teacher." Buddha Padmasambhava has been a great teacher of the Buddhist tradition.
In Lord Padmasambhava's Indian incarnation, he was a great Avatar. In another lifetime, he was the great Ptah or the Chief High Priest Nefertem of the Egyptian mystery school. According to Egyptian tradition, Nefertem, the deity of healing arts, was born of the lotus flower. He is depicted as a young person with a lotus flower on top of his head.
Lord Padmasambhava's senior disciple, Chohan Jig Mei Ling, was also a Ptah of the Egyptian mystery school. Chohan Jig Mei Ling is the modern compiler of the Nyingmapa tradition. This great disciple of Guru Rinpoche compiled and wrote down much of the inner teachings and practices of tantric Buddhism.
More about Lord Padmasambhava
According to stories, Lord Padmasambhava was born in a lake of fire. This should not be taken literally. It is not a physical lake of fire but a spiritual lake of fire. The lake of fire is the gigantic crown chakra of the Lora Padmasambhava. This lake of fire is so large that the head of Lord Padmasambhava cannot be seen. On a subtle level, it is seen as a shimmering golden lake of fire. On a higher level, the crown chakra is seen as a shimmering blue lake of fire.
Overall Size of Painting : 26-inch x 35-inch (66 cm x 89 cm)
Size of Painting : 11-inch x 14.5-inch (28 cm x 37 cm)
Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Color: Tibetan Canvas Cotton, Gold, and Stone Powder Combination With Tibetan Hide Glue Mixture
Quality: Master
Before making a purchase, please take note of the following important information:
- Each painting is hand-painted, making every piece unique.
- Differences in lighting and screen resolution may result in slight color variations.
- Paintings are even more captivating when viewed in person.
- The size specified for the painting does not include the outer border.
- All paintings will be securely packed in a PVC tube to ensure safe transit.
- Buyers are responsible for any additional fees at their destination, including import taxes and duties, which are not included in the purchase price.
Thank you for choosing us for your artwork needs.
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