Collection: Samantabhadra Bodhisattva Thangkas

Step into the radiant stillness of the primordial union of wisdom and compassion. Samantabhadra, the Adi-Buddha in Dzogchen and Nyingma lineages, embodies the original awakened state—pure, formless, and infinite.

 

Each thangka in this collection is 100% hand-painted using traditional Himalayan techniques.

What You'll Discover in Our Samantabhadra Thangka Collection:
- Depicted as a sky-blue naked Buddha seated in union with his white consort, Samantabhadri—symbolizing non-duality.
- Set against vast space or open sky, often without adornment, reflecting the view of ultimate reality in Dzogchen.
- Serene, luminous expressions with subtle auras or halos around both figures.
- Fine use of blue tones, soft gradients, and gold outlines—evoking boundless space and timeless awareness.

FAQs for Samantabhadra Bodhisattva Thangkas

1. Is Samantabhadra different from Bodhisattva Samantabhadra?

Yes, this Samantabhadra is the Adi-Buddha in Dzogchen, the primordial Buddha beyond form and concept, unlike the Bodhisattva associated with the virtue and vows.

2. Can I meditate with a Samantabhadra Thangka?

Absolutely. He represents the natural state of mind in Dzogchen is perfect for non-conceptual meditation or visualizations in advanced Vajrayana practices.

3. Are these paintings true to lineage specifications?

Yes, all our thangkas follow traditional Nyima/Dzogchen iconography and are hand-painted by lineage-informed artists.

4. Can I request a specific size or mounting style?

Yes, choose from silk brocade or frame. Custom commissions are also welcome.