105 cm - Large Painting of Tibetan Tradition - Mandala Mantra with White Tara (Kuan yin) and Infinity Knots - Thangka Handpainted






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Originalt håndmalet akvarel på bomuldslærred, 105 × 105 cm, titel Mandala Mantra med White Tara og Infinity Knots, underskrevet Pancha Lama, fra Asia, 2020+ i fremragende stand.
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Wonderful Large Tibetan Painting - Mandala Mantra with White Tara (Kuan yin) divinity, and Infinity Knots in the corners.
Handpainted on Cotton canvas with Natural Colors.
Size : 105 cm about. The painting is signed in the lower right corner.
Master : Pancha Lama
For Oriental Tradition, Mandalas are artwork shape, circularity, great Knowledge, meditation, ether, spirit and matter. They radiate beauty and harmony. They contain in themselves meaning and intention, which give rise to power, attraction and fascination. They are used both as a means to knowledge and as an attractive and therapeutic means, leading the observer to a state of mental and pre-meditative relaxation. They are imbued with symbols, meanings and intent by the artist, so they release these kind of qualities, and act in the environment surrounding them. For these reasons, they are also, an incredible objects to use in Feng Shui.
Usage: Meditation , Feng Shui , Yoga , Good Auspicious, Positive Energy, Collectibles.
MANDALA MANTRA
ThIs Mandala consist of a Mantra cyclicality, that is a spiritual and etheric base.
The concept of this base also means High and Clean Energy.
In this Mandala, the inscriptions are a Mantra in Tibetan language, or a repeated prayer, in order to support the divinity in the center.
The written prayer is pronounced: "Om-mani-padme-hum" and the meaning attributed is universal love and compassion, which represent the foundations of Buddhism.
Divinity in the center :
Tara represents and embodies the aspect and characteristics of the feminine part of Buddha.
Tara is one of the most popular deities in the Buddhist pantheon especially in the Himalayan regions of Tibet, Nepal, Ladakh, Buthan and Mongolia.
The name Tara comes from the Sanskrit root "tr" (to cross, redeem) and translates as "she who allows at living beings to cross the ocean of existence and suffering", therefore the savior deity.
It is said that Tara was born from the compassion tears of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara (the Buddha of Compassion).
However there are two legends regarding the goddess. Avalokiteshvara, looking down on the earthly world from the heavens, was deeply moved to see the sentient beings torn apart by suffering. The tears formed a lake, so a lotus was born from it, and from the lotus flower appears Tara. However, there is another version of the legend in which two Tara were born from the tears of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara : the peaceful White Tara on the left side and the enterprising and dynamic Green Tara on the right side
White Tara represents purity and is portrayed wearing a five leaf crown. The right hand is lowered and open in the gesture of guarantee (varadamudra), while the left makes the gesture of encouragement (abhayamudra) and holds a lotus flower in full bloom between the fingers. Its most evident characteristic are the seven eyes: in addition to the two natural ones, she has a third eye on the forehead and one on each hands and feet. The third eye symbolizes her direct vision of unity, of ultimate reality, while with the other two eyes she observes duality, the illusory world. The eyes, placed on the palm hands and feet soles, represent the union of compassion and perfect wisdom.
She is considered the protector of human beings who cross the ocean of existence.
White Tara is invoked by devotees to overcome obstacles, and bless the spiritual progress.
In the internal corners there are 4 Infinity Knots : symbol of protection and friendship, it exhorts knowledge and clarity of the dynamics of cause and effect, of the universe, this is represented by the geometric lines that intersect. It represents the realization of one Noble Truth, which the Buddha enunciated. All things are interdependent with each other.
The material is cotton canvas, and the colors are water-soluble pigments, both minerals and organic materials, tempered with a solution of grass and glue.
Parcel with safe and solid packaging materials.
- Ready to ship in 2/3 Days
- Shipment time from 3 to 15 days : depends on the distance of Country.
- Worldwide Delivery with professional courier
- Tracking Code Shipment
- COMBINED SHIPPING : It is possible to combine shipping for multiple paintings in this auction.
Wonderful Large Tibetan Painting - Mandala Mantra with White Tara (Kuan yin) divinity, and Infinity Knots in the corners.
Handpainted on Cotton canvas with Natural Colors.
Size : 105 cm about. The painting is signed in the lower right corner.
Master : Pancha Lama
For Oriental Tradition, Mandalas are artwork shape, circularity, great Knowledge, meditation, ether, spirit and matter. They radiate beauty and harmony. They contain in themselves meaning and intention, which give rise to power, attraction and fascination. They are used both as a means to knowledge and as an attractive and therapeutic means, leading the observer to a state of mental and pre-meditative relaxation. They are imbued with symbols, meanings and intent by the artist, so they release these kind of qualities, and act in the environment surrounding them. For these reasons, they are also, an incredible objects to use in Feng Shui.
Usage: Meditation , Feng Shui , Yoga , Good Auspicious, Positive Energy, Collectibles.
MANDALA MANTRA
ThIs Mandala consist of a Mantra cyclicality, that is a spiritual and etheric base.
The concept of this base also means High and Clean Energy.
In this Mandala, the inscriptions are a Mantra in Tibetan language, or a repeated prayer, in order to support the divinity in the center.
The written prayer is pronounced: "Om-mani-padme-hum" and the meaning attributed is universal love and compassion, which represent the foundations of Buddhism.
Divinity in the center :
Tara represents and embodies the aspect and characteristics of the feminine part of Buddha.
Tara is one of the most popular deities in the Buddhist pantheon especially in the Himalayan regions of Tibet, Nepal, Ladakh, Buthan and Mongolia.
The name Tara comes from the Sanskrit root "tr" (to cross, redeem) and translates as "she who allows at living beings to cross the ocean of existence and suffering", therefore the savior deity.
It is said that Tara was born from the compassion tears of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara (the Buddha of Compassion).
However there are two legends regarding the goddess. Avalokiteshvara, looking down on the earthly world from the heavens, was deeply moved to see the sentient beings torn apart by suffering. The tears formed a lake, so a lotus was born from it, and from the lotus flower appears Tara. However, there is another version of the legend in which two Tara were born from the tears of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara : the peaceful White Tara on the left side and the enterprising and dynamic Green Tara on the right side
White Tara represents purity and is portrayed wearing a five leaf crown. The right hand is lowered and open in the gesture of guarantee (varadamudra), while the left makes the gesture of encouragement (abhayamudra) and holds a lotus flower in full bloom between the fingers. Its most evident characteristic are the seven eyes: in addition to the two natural ones, she has a third eye on the forehead and one on each hands and feet. The third eye symbolizes her direct vision of unity, of ultimate reality, while with the other two eyes she observes duality, the illusory world. The eyes, placed on the palm hands and feet soles, represent the union of compassion and perfect wisdom.
She is considered the protector of human beings who cross the ocean of existence.
White Tara is invoked by devotees to overcome obstacles, and bless the spiritual progress.
In the internal corners there are 4 Infinity Knots : symbol of protection and friendship, it exhorts knowledge and clarity of the dynamics of cause and effect, of the universe, this is represented by the geometric lines that intersect. It represents the realization of one Noble Truth, which the Buddha enunciated. All things are interdependent with each other.
The material is cotton canvas, and the colors are water-soluble pigments, both minerals and organic materials, tempered with a solution of grass and glue.
Parcel with safe and solid packaging materials.
- Ready to ship in 2/3 Days
- Shipment time from 3 to 15 days : depends on the distance of Country.
- Worldwide Delivery with professional courier
- Tracking Code Shipment
- COMBINED SHIPPING : It is possible to combine shipping for multiple paintings in this auction.
