
Buddha's Art of Healing
Authentic Buddhist Thangka Paintings from Nepal - Handcrafting Since 1980s

Hand Painted Thangka Paintings
Unlike a printed thangka made in a couple of minutes, we value traditional techniques to bring you a genuine thangka.
Discover the Heart of Buddhist Thangka Paintings & Singing Bowls
Step inside our sacred world of hand-painted Buddhist Thangka Paintings and Healing Singing Bowls — where tradition, purpose, and people come together.
Buddha Thangka Paintings
Discover authentic Buddha Thangka Paintings, hand-painted with devotion to inspire peace and spiritual connection.
Perfect for meditation, blessings, and sacred home décor.
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5 Dhyani Buddhas
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Adi Buddha Samantabhadra
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Amitabha Buddha Thangka
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Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka (With Disciples Standing Blessing)
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Buddha Vajradhara
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Amoghasiddhi Buddha Thangka (Dark Tone)
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Wheel of Life Thangka Paintings
Wheel of Life thangkas are the representation cycle of Samasara: birth, death, and rebirth.
Explore this intricate form of traditional Buddhist Thangka Painting rooted in centuries of Nepalese thangka art.
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Wheel Of Life Buddhist
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Wheel Of Life Buddhism
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Tibetan Wheel Of Life Poster
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Wheel Of Life Buddha
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Tibetan Wheel Of Life
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The Wheel Of Life Buddhism
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Passing Down the Legacy of Buddhist Thangka Art
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Lifelong Dedication to Preserving Buddhist Heritage
Learn More About UsFounded by the master artist Mr. Hom Bahadur Tamang, he has dedicated his entire life to the preservation of the Buddhist heritages. With our team of 50+ artists, we serve spiritual practitioners worldwide.
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Our Arts Gallery at Boudhanath Stupa
Visit Gallery OnlineOur gallery hosts thousands of exclusive Buddhist thangka paintings. You can enjoy masterpieces made by some of the most recognized artists from Nepal and find the perfect thangka for your spiritual journey.
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Learn Authentic Thangka Painting
Book Your SpotFor those with artistic flare, we also provide thangka painting classes. Learn sacred arts core to Buddhism and craft the artwork you have on your mind.
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Why Choose Our Thangka Paintings and Singing Bowls?
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Hand Made
We believe creating something from bare hands holds more significance and detailing.
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Eco - Friendly
We use natural materials to create everything from scratch. This is art in harmony with Earth.
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One of the Oldest
We've been serving since 1980s, with the intention to preserving and passing Buddhist culture.
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Custom Orders
If you have any twists to add, we're more than happy to take your requirement into account.
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Worldwide Free Shipping
Wherever your are, our sacred art can reach your doorstep safely and securely.
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Authenticity Guaranteed
Every thangka and healing bowl that you order come directly from Nepal, ensuring originality.
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FAQs On Thangka Paintings
What Is A Thangka Painting?
A thangka, also known as thanga or thanka, is a detailed and highly symbolic artwork that portrays religious figures, deities, and concepts central to Buddhist teachings. Thangka paintings serve as an important tool for meditation, as practitioners contemplate the various figures and symbols depicted.
How Are Thangka Paintings Made?
Thangka paintings are made through a process that requires precision, skill, and deep knowledge of Buddhist iconography. Artists begin by preparing the canvas, typically using silk or cotton, and applying gesso to create a smooth surface. The design is then carefully drawn, adhering to strict iconographic standards. Natural pigments, often derived from minerals and plants, are used to fill in the painting, and gold leaf is applied to enhance key elements. The process can take weeks or even months, as each detail is painted with careful attention and devotion.
What Makes Nepali Thangka Paintings Unique?
Nepali Thangka Paintings are known for their precision, spiritual depth, and the sacred traditions passed down through generations of Himalayan artisans.
What Is The Purpose Of A Thangka?
The purpose of a Thangka is it serves as a tool for meditation, a reflection of Buddha's teachings, and a stunning handmade piece that elevates any space. It's brings spiritual depth and timeless beauty into your home.
Where Can You Find Authentic Buddhist Thangka Painting?
An authentic Thangka Painting is primarily found in Buddhist communities, particularly in Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, and parts of India. They can also be found in museums and Buddhist galleries found in major Buddhism locations like Boudhanath in Nepal.
Where Is Buddhas Art of Healing Located In Nepal?
Our gallery is located in the sacred site of Boudhanath Stupa aka Buddha Stupa in Kathmandu, Nepal.
How to Frame A Thangka?
Framing a thangka requires careful attention to its protection and preservation. Thangkas should be framed with UV-protective glass or acrylic to shield them from harmful light. The painting itself should be mounted on acid-free backing to ensure it remains stable and protected. A custom frame that does not touch the painting directly is essential to allow the fabric to breathe and prevent any damage. Proper framing ensures that the thangka remains safe from physical wear and environmental factors.
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