Collection: Dipankara Buddha Thangka

Dipankara Buddha refers to one of the ancient Buddhas who lived long ago. He is most commonly known as the Buddha of Light. In ancient texts, the term "Dipankara" means "lamp bearer" (or "bringer of light"), and both terms represent the illuminating wisdom that is ever-present across all times, places, and states of mind.

 

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Dipankara Buddha Thangka is an eternal representation of enlightenment, guidance, and continuity.
He symbolizes the transference of transmission of wisdom from previous Buddhas to this time and protects, blesses, and provides the light of wisdom for practitioners to remember and show the way. We honor the sacred practice of Thangka painting and offer these hand-painted authentic Dipankara Buddha Thangkas.

FAQs for Dipankara Buddha Thangka

1. What is the spiritual significance of a Dipankara Thangka?

A Dipankara Thangka holds the spiritual significances as

  • Honors the lineage of Buddhas 
  • Illuminate the path for future enlightenment
  • Symbolize hope, guidance, and spiritual continuity

2. Can I use my Dipankara Thangka as a teaching tool for my students or community?

Absolutely. Many of our customers are Dharma teachers, meditation instructors, or yoga practitioners who use Dipankara Thangkas.

3. What’s the difference between traditional brocade mounting and modern framing for thangka painting?

Traditional brocade mounting is the traditional silk fabric that wraps the thangka. While modern framing means putting the thangka under glass or in a wooden frame.