Collection: Buddha Nirvana Thangka

Buddha Nirvana Thangka depicts one of the most intense moments in Buddhist history. The Parinirvana of Lord Shakyamuni Buddha. This scene shows that Buddha is surrounded by disciples, astronomical beings, and nature, lying on his right side, which symbolizes his passing in the final liberation beyond birth and death.

Buddha Nirvana Thangka reminds us of the enlightenment, compassion, and peace arising.

What You'll Discover in Our Buddha Nirvana Thangka Collection:
- Buddha in Parinirvana posture, lying peacefully on his right side
- Monks and disciples, expressing reverence and sorrow
- Celestic creatures and natural elements, a symbol of universal mourning
- Highly detailed, symbolic, and organized in a narrative composition

FAQs for Buddha Nirvana Thangka

1. What does the Buddha Nirvana Thangka symbolize?

It represents the Parinirvana of Buddha, his death beyond the cycle of rebirth, which reflects the truth of inequality and peace of final knowledge.

2. How is a Buddha Nirvana thangka used in practice?

It is used as an attention aid to consider incompleteness, motivates the contingent with physical desires, and strengthens the resolve to follow religion.

3. Do you make commission thangkas?

Yes, we offer commission; for that you can contact us through website, email or WhatsApp.