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Thanka Print (Acid Free Paper) Mandala of Green Tara $12.96 Seated on a lotus, Tara is surrounded by her twenty-one manifestations. Green Tara is ever ready to respond to the suffering of beings afflicted with emotional obscurations…. |
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Thanka Print (Acid Free Paper) Depicting the Medicine Buddha $12.96 This Thanka print on acid free paper depicts the Medicine Buddha. Snow lions upholding his throne symbolize the power and strength of the Buddha?s commitment to heal all beings. 18″x25″…. |
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TIBETAN THANGKA SCROLL WALL HANGING ~ Om Mani Padme Hum ~ 8 Auspicious Symbols ~ Blue & Golden, 4 Feet Long … |
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Four-Armed Mahakala Buddha Thangka $59.99 The Mahakala Buddha is a wrathful deity who protects his believers. Mahakala is a symbol of the power of Akshobya, who destroys demons. Mahakala is a fierce form of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of compassion. Mahakala helps his believers overcome negative elements. Mahakala is surrounded by fire, and he has six arms. He wears a crown of skulls, and has three eyes. He wears horrible instruments… |
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Buddhist Symbolism in Tibetan Thangkas $15.77 The thangka is a way for Tibetan Buddhist monks to bring the life and teachings of the Buddha to the people through the visual medium of paint. These paintings were rolled up and taken on journeys, used as traveling altars, or hung when certain deitieswere honored. Meulenbeld takes us through 37 thangkas that present a pictorial journey of the life of Buddha, Siddhartha Guatama, and the evolution … |
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Tibetan Thangka Painting: Methods & Materials $24.99 Finally back in print — the only book available that gives detailed descriptions of the techniques and principles of the art of Tibetan scroll painting. Explores in detail the background, themes, methods, and materials used to create these wonderful symbolic works…. |
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Tibetan Thangka Painting: Methods & Materials $40.00 This book is the only detailed description of the techniques and principles of the sacred art of Tibetan scroll painting…. |

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