Collection: Forms of Buddha
Explore a unique collection of different forms of buddha in thangka, from the Laughing Buddha to the Fasting and Standing Buddhas. Each painting captures the spiritual essence and symbolism of its Buddha form.
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Fasting Buddha Thangka - (12" * 15")
Regular price $155.00 USDRegular price$172.00 USDSale price $155.00 USDSale -
Laughing Buddha Thangka - (16" * 22")
Regular price $189.00 USDRegular price$210.00 USDSale price $189.00 USDSale -
Standing Buddha Thangka - (19" * 26")
Regular price $452.00 USDRegular price$502.00 USDSale price $452.00 USDSold out
This sub-collection under the Buddha Thangka Collection celebrates the diverse representations of Buddha in traditional thangka art. Each thangka is meticulously crafted to convey the unique attributes, expressions, and teachings of the specific Buddha form it depicts.
- Laughing Buddha Thangka: Symbol of joy, abundance, and contentment.
- Fasting Buddha Thangka: Represents discipline, meditation, and inner transformation.
- Standing Buddha Thangka: Signifies teaching, protection, and enlightenment.
Perfect for collectors, meditation practitioners, and art enthusiasts, these thangkas serve both as spiritual tools and decorative masterpieces. Each painting preserves the traditional artistry while highlighting the distinct narrative of the Buddha form it portrays.
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