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    Gautam Buddha Meditation Thangka

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    USD 500.0
    This Gautam Buddha Meditation Thangka (46 × 58 cm) beautifully captures the intense tapasya (austerity) of Lord Buddha during his deep meditation in search of the ultimate truth. Seated beneath the sacred Bodhi tree, his emaciated form reflects his years of rigorous asceticism, symbolizing renunciation, discipline, and the pursuit of enlightenment. The serene forest setting, blooming flowers, and flowing river evoke a sense of tranquility and spiritual awakening, reminding us of the divine connection between nature and inner realization. His radiant golden aura signifies the divine illumination that led to Nirvana. This profound thangka is ideal for meditation spaces, seekers of wisdom, and collectors of sacred art, inspiring introspection, resilience, and the eternal path of Dharma. A timeless Sanatana treasure that radiates peace, devotion, and self-transformation.
    Nepa Rudraksha
    (46 X 58) cm

    Hinduism, Sanatana Dharma & Nepali Handicrafts

    Thangka paintings are not just Buddhist but deeply rooted in Hinduism, Sanatana Dharma, and Nepali culture. Nepal’s rich artistic traditions blend both religions, making Thangkas powerful spiritual tools.

    Gautam Buddha Meditation Thangka

    Hinduism & Sanatana Dharma in Thangkas

    Thangkas depict Hindu deities, sacred geometry, and rituals, symbolizing protection, meditation, and prosperity in festivals and Vastu practices.

    Best Spots

    • Avoid: Bathrooms, kitchens, near shoes.
    • Specific Placement:
      • Vishnu/Lakshmi/Yantra→ East/North-East (Wealth & Harmony)
      • Shiva/Kali → North/West (Protection)
      • Ganesha→ Entrance/Work Desk (Success)
      • Hanuman→ South (Strength & Protection)
    Best Spots

    Nepali Handicraft & Thangka Making

    • Materials: Handwoven cotton/silk, natural plant-based colors, and 24k gold detailing.
    • Artisans: Crafted by Newar and Tamang artists, especially in Patan and Bhaktapur, following spiritual rituals.

    Gautam Buddha Meditation Thangka