Collection: Medicine Buddha Thangkas

The Medicine Buddha, Bhaisajyaguru, is revered in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism as the Medicine Buddha. He embodies compassion, purification, and the power to heal from physical, emotional, and spiritual suffering.

 

Our Medicine Buddha Thangkas are not merely sacred paintings, they are powerful spiritual tools. Conventionally, our thangkas are used to supplement healing rituals, meditation, and practices for the purpose of spreading health, longevity, and protection from disease.

In Buddhist imagery, the Medicine Buddha is depicted in radiant lapis lazuli blue, symbolizing profound healing potential. He holds in his left hand a healing nectar bowl, and with his right gives the myrobalan plant, which symbolizes medicine and healing.

Each Medicine Buddha Thangka at Buddha's Art of Healing is painstakingly painted by skilled Himalayan artists, maintaining the authentic lineage traditions passed through the ages.

FAQs for Medicine Buddha Thangkas

1. Who is Medicine Buddha?
Medicine Buddha, also called Bhaisajyaguru, is the Buddha of Healing. He is prayed to for physical recovery, emotional balance, and spiritual well-being.

2. What is Medicine Buddha Holding?

Medicine Buddha in holding a jar/bowl of medicine nectar in his left hand. On his right hand, he is holding the stem of the Aruna fruit, a medicine herb.

3. What does the blue color of Medicine Buddha symbolize?
The deep blue color represents healing energy, purity, and wisdom. It also symbolizes the powerful qualities of lapis lazuli, a sacred stone connected to healing and transformation.

4. How is your Thangka shipped and protected?
We roll the Thangka carefully, wrap it in protective silk, and ship it with tracking and insurance to make sure it reaches you safely.