Collection: Karmapa Thangkas

Karmapa is the spiritual head of the Karma Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism. He is an avatar of enlightened activity and unbreakable compassion. Each incarnation of Karmpa is recognized for dynamic knowledge and skilled means, which guides countless beings on the path of liberation.

A Karmapa thangka in your space invokes the blessings of the lineage, inspiring commitment to Dharma practice and the aspiration to benefit all beings.

What You’ll Discover in Our Karmapa Thangka Collection:

- Follows traditional Himalayan Thangka techniques and hand-painted by Nepali artisans
- Natural mineral pigments, plant-based dyes and gold leaf for lively longevity
- Iconography: Karmapa sat in meditation posture, holding symbolic equipment, adorned in monasteries
- Symbolic color and throne details represent stability, compassion, and descent continuity.

FAQs for Karmapa Thangkas

1. What does the Karmapa represent?

  • Leadership of the Karma Kagyu Lineage
  • Enlightened activity and compassionate guidance

2. What does a Karmapa Thangka signify?

It symbolizes the unbroken flow of wisdom and compassion in the Kagyu lineage.

3. Do you provide consecrated thangkas?

We provide consecration upon your request.