Padmasambhava, Thangka, Print (print, canvasr 17 x 12 inch, 45 x 30cm)

 

We use sublimation printing to make our posters. This method is used for advertising products that are constantly exposed to aggressive sunlight and precipitation in the form of rain and snow. Therefore, our poster is not afraid of water and sunlight. Our posters are printed on thick fabric, they are very beautiful and can be used without frames. If desired, you can sew them with brocade (white fields are provided for this) or use a photo frame. It is possible to use a photo frame without glass.

 

Padmasambhava and consort are the central figures in the composition. Seated above are the lineage teachers. At the lower front are the Buddhas. At the left are the transcendent followers (Sanskrit: sangha) - the bodhisattvas. At the right are the Shravaka followers. The sacred books representing the Dharma, Buddhist teachings, are stacked behind the central figures. Meditational deities and protectors are below encircling the Buddhas. Additional protector deities are often depicted at the bottom of the painting. , , Nyingma Tradition Refuge Field paintings first appear in the 19th century as a visual representation of the Field of Accumulation for the Longchen Nyingtig uncommon preliminary practices as taught by Jigme Lingpa (1729-1798) and later explained in detail by Patrul Rinpoche in the famous text The Words of My Perfect Teacher. Recent painting commissions depicting the 'terma' revelations of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche reveal several Refuge Field compositions.