Collection: Five Dhyani Buddhas Thangkas

Five Dhyani Buddhas—Vairocana, Akshobhya, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, and Amoghasiddhi. These Five Dhyani Buddhas symbolize the transformation of the five human delusions into five profound wisdoms, guiding practitioners toward enlightenment.

The Five Dhyani Buddha Thangka invites balance, insight, and blessings into the space.

What You'll Discover in Our Five Dhyani Buddha Thangka Collection:
- Ancient iconography for every Buddha: Direction, Color, Mudra, throne and symbol
- Virocana in Dharmachakra Mudra
- Akshobhya in Bhumisparsha Mudra
- Ratnasambhava in Varada Mudra
- Amitabha in Dhyani Mudra
- Amoghasiddhi in Abhaya Mudra

FAQs for Five Dhyani Buddhas Thangkas

1. Who are the Five Dhyani Buddhas, and what do they represent?

They are archetypal Buddhas embodying five enlightened wisdoms that transform the five poisons.

  • Virocana (ignorance: dharmadhatu wisdom)
  • Akshobhya (anger: mirror-like-wisdom)
  • Ratnasambhava (pride: wisdom of equality)
  • Amitabha (attachment: attachment: discriminating wisdom)
  • Amoghasiddhi (jealousy: all-accomplishing wisdom)

2. Are the Five Dhyani Buddhas considered historical figures?

No, they are not historical Buddhas like Shakyamuni; rather, they are archetypal Buddhas representing pure, awakened qualities that can be cultivated in every being.

3. What are the materials used and the delivery timeframe?

Each piece is painted on cotton canvas with mineral pigments, natural dyes, and 24k gold, then optionally mounted in silk brocade. Standard delivery is about 1 week (often 5-7 days), depending on order specifications and destination.