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Machik Labdron Thangka Painting 75*50

$890.00
यूनिट मूल्य  प्रति 

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This beautiful hand painted Tibetan thangka depicts Machik Labdron མ་ཅིག་ལབ་སྒྲོན་. Her name means "Singular Mother Torch from Lab". She is considered a reincarnation of Yeshe Tsogyal ཡེ་ཤེས་མཚོ་རྒྱལ, Guru Rinpoche's main consort. Machik Labdron was a female master who initiated in Tibet and Bhutan the lineage of the practice of Chö གཅོད་ (‘cutting through’ ego-clinging) and the main disciple of Padampa Sangye ཕ་དམ་པ་སངས་རྒྱས.

The thangka is painted entirely by hand on cotton canvas using natural mineral and vegetable pigments with 24K gold details. The complicated designs, intricate brushstrokes, and extraordinary detail make these thangkas authentic works of Buddhist art. A true masterpiece, this traditional Buddhist painting is the perfect addition to your home, meditation space, room shrine or altar space.

The painting comes unframed and ready for Western style framing or with traditional brocade. Please contact us and let us know if you would like to have brocade with this Thangka. There will be an additional cost for the type of brocade you would choose. Kindly make a request as soon as you place an order

Handcrafted by master local artists in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.

Size: Full canvas measures approximately 80*56 centimeters.  Inside painted area measures about 76*50 centimeters.

Dakinis Thangkas

⚠  In Vajrayana Buddhist tradition there are restrictions concerning tantra practice. Please seek advice from your teacher before purchase.

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Machik Labdron Thangkas

Traditional. Precious. Masterpiece.

We aspire to create sublime artworks. Each painting is meticulously painted by a local artist in a process that takes many days up to many months. We use traditional methods, tools and paints to produce beautiful Buddhist art that shows our deep reverence to the Dharma.

Add A Brocade

We offer a selection of beautiful traditional silk brocades for our thangka paintings and mandalas with different patterns and colorful decors. 

There are two main types of brocades styles: Indian style brocades, also known as Banarasi brocades, and Chinese style brocades.

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Machik Labdrön མ་ཅིག་ལབ་སྒྲོན།

Learn more about Machik Labdrön at TheStupa.com

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