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Guru Rainbow Body Thangka Painting | Padmasambhava Dzogchen Art | Tibetan Buddhist Masterpiece | Silk Brocade

Guru Rainbow Body Thangka Painting | Padmasambhava Dzogchen Art | Tibetan Buddhist Masterpiece | Silk Brocade

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This Guru Padmasambhava Rainbow Body Thangka is a rare and extraordinary hand-painted artwork that beautifully captures the moment of the Guru’s transcendence. Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, is depicted in his radiant Rainbow Body, symbolizing the highest level of spiritual realization in Dzogchen practice.

✨ Main Features & Symbolism:
🕉 1. Central Deity — Guru Padmasambhava in Rainbow Body

The central figure is Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), depicted in a semi-transparent, radiant rainbow body, symbolizing the highest level of spiritual realization in Dzogchen practice.

His aura is made of concentric rainbow lines radiating outward, signifying the dissolution of the physical body into pure light and wisdom.

His posture remains calm and composed, conveying a transcendence that transcends birth and death.

His garments are ornate and finely detailed, reflecting the wealth of spiritual knowledge and his status as a realized being.

🌸 2. Lotus Seat and Rainbow Emanation

Guru Padmasambhava is seated on a multicolored lotus throne—a symbol of purity and enlightenment.

Below the lotus, rainbow energy flows downward like a stream, representing the emanation of blessings and compassion to the world.

The lotus petals in vibrant hues express beauty, compassion, and the unfolding of inner wisdom.

☁️ 3. Upper Deities (Three Faces of Blessing)

Above Guru Rinpoche are three deities, representing divine support and blessings:

Left: Green Tara — symbol of active compassion and swift protection. She holds a lotus and is seated gracefully.

Center: Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig) — Bodhisattva of compassion, depicted with four arms, holding a lotus, rosary, and vase, emanating universal compassion.

Right: Vajrapani — protector of the Dharma, depicted in wrathful form with flames, symbolizing the fierce energy that removes obstacles and ignorance.

These three figures symbolize compassion, protection, and blessings from enlightened beings.

🌿 4. Lower Deity (Green Tara)

Seated on a lotus at the lower left is Green Tara, one of the most beloved female deities in Tibetan Buddhism.

She represents quick action, healing, and the nurturing aspect of compassion.

Her right leg is extended forward, signifying readiness to help beings at any moment.

🏞 5. Landscape and Surroundings

The lush green landscape, flowing blue rivers, and mountains evoke a pure realm—symbolizing an enlightened environment.

The architecture on the lower right depicts a sacred temple or monastery, representing the physical space where the Dharma flourishes.

Lotus ponds with blooming flowers represent spiritual awakening and the purity of the mind.

🌈 6. Clouds and Lotus Mandala

The swirling white clouds around the upper part create a celestial atmosphere, separating the pure realm from the ordinary world.

The lotus mandala arrangement surrounding Guru Padmasambhava creates a sense of sacred space, underscoring his profound spiritual magnitude.

✨ Symbolic Essence:

Guru Padmasambhava represents the enlightened teacher who brings wisdom and compassion to all beings.

The Rainbow Body signifies complete realization — the state where physical form dissolves into light.

Upper deities provide protection and blessings, while Tara below symbolizes compassionate action.

The landscape reflects harmony between nature and spiritual realms.

This Thangka is not just a work of art — it’s a visual teaching of enlightenment, compassion, and the ultimate goal of spiritual practice in Vajrayana Buddhism. It’s especially meaningful for those who follow Guru Rinpoche’s Dzogchen path.

🖌️ Product Details

Inner Painting Size: 18 x 24 in (46 x 61 cm)
With Silk Brocade: 36 x 48 in (91 x 122 cm)
Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Color: Gold and Natural Pigments
Finish: Traditional hand-painted
Origin: Nepal
Quality: Masterpiece

🌸 Why This Thangka is Special

Authentic hand-painted Dzogchen-inspired Thangka

Represents Guru Padmasambhava in the Rainbow Body state

Ideal for meditation rooms, temples, or sacred spaces

Rich gold and natural pigments create luminous depth

A spiritual collectible that inspires reflection and devotion

Please note the following important information before buying:

- Color may vary slightly due to lighting and screen resolution.
- Paintings are more captivating in person.
- The mentioned size doesn't include the outer border.
- Paintings will be packed securely in a PVC Tube.
- Buyers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and extra charges in the destination country, which are not included in the purchase price.

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