Description
Shakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, depicted here as the central figure with two attendants and surrounded by a multitude of smaller emanations arranged in rows and columns . Shakyamuni is seated in vajra on a lotus throne, the right hand lowered in bhumiparsha mudra and the other holding a begging bowl. He is flanked by two standing attendant monks, both holding begging bowls and the traditional walking staff (khakkara) – between them an offering of fruits.
SPECIFICATION:
Size: 50 x 42cm
Material & Paint: Canvas paper, Canvas Cotton, Artificial Gold Paint
Origin: Nepal, Handpainted by local experienced artists.
Angela Coates –
This is such a beautiful Thangka. I love it and it is now framed and it looks amazing.
Thanks you.
Kimberly McLaughlin –
Wonderful t'hangka and beautifully brocaded. Thank you again.