Medicine Buddha Thangka Scroll Painting
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Name |
Medicine Buddha Thangka Scroll Painting |
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Size with Border |
29.75” Long x 22.5” Wide |
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Size without Border |
27.5” Long x 20” Wide |
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Style |
Karmakoti |
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Material |
Original Hand – Painted Cotton Canvas with 24 Karat Gold
Detailing |
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Shipping Weight |
0.50 Kg. |
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Ships From |
Patan, Nepal |
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Shipping Provider |
Express Shipping Service |
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Shipping Time |
Usually ships within 48
hours. Allow 5 – 7 business days for deliver within worldwide. |
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Insurance |
Insurance is included in
the shipping cost. |
Medicine Buddha – The Supreme Healer
Noble One, you should think of
yourself as someone who is sick,
Of the Dharma as the remedy,
Of the Buddha as a skillful doctor,
And of your diligent practice as the way to recovery.
The
Medicine Buddha, or Bhaisajyaguru, is the Buddha of Healing. Meditating on the
Medicine Buddha is considered to be a powerful method for increasing healing
powers, allowing practitioners to alleviate their own sufferings as well as
those of others. Through his boundless compassion and generosity, Bhaisajyaguru
helps sincere seekers overcome physical illness and infirmity. But even more
importantly, the Buddha is the skillful doctor who heals the great disease
afflicting all sentient beings. By providing the Dharma as a profound antidote
to the poisons of attachment, hatred and ignorance, he lifts the veil of
delusion and points the way to freedom.
Gesture
and Attributes
The Buddha is depicted with his right hand extended downward, palm
open, with thumb and index finger touching. This posture is known as Varada
Mudra, or the gesture of granting wishes. This mudra
symbolizes Bhaisajyaguru's kindness, charity and compassion toward all
beings. In the same hand he lightly grasps a sprig of the Myrobalan plant, an
important healing herb in Ayurvedic medicine. It is believed that this plant
has the power not only to heal the body, but also to free one from the inner
sicknesses of attachment, hatred and ignorance. His left hand lies in his lap
with palm upward in the gesture of meditation (Dhyana
Mudra), representing the eradication of all sickness and suffering
through the realization of absolute truth. In the same hand he holds the
traditional begging bowl of an ordained Buddhist monk. The bowl contains a
sacred medicinal nectar that cures all ills, hindrances and obstacles.
About
this Scroll Painting
This is a Karmakoti style
Thangka Scroll Painting which is believed to be invented by the 17th
Karmapa so these types of Thangka Paintings are popular and mostly demanded
these days. This Thangka Painting is entirely hand painted by the experienced
artisan using same ancient techniques. This Thangka Scroll Painting is hand painted
on cotton canvas with 24 karat gold detailing; by the artisans of Patan in
Nepal who have been in the business from generations.