- Wonderful
Long 19/20th Century Old Tibet Buddhism Convex Color
Thangka"Green
Tara/Manjusri Bodhisattva/White Tara"
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Wonderful
Long 19/20th Century Old Tibet Buddhism Convex
Color Thangka "Green Tara/Manjusri
Bodhisattva/White Tara" 128.7"
Size : 128.7
x 44.9 inches (1 inch = 2.54cm)
Material : Ground Mineral Pigment on Cotton
Age : 19/20th Century
This is a great rare large and long old Tibet
buddhism Convex Color Thangka - with nice gilt painting
~ Stereoscopic painting
There were painted with three main buddha "Green
Tara/Manjusri Bodhisattva/White Tara"
There were painted with many deities around the
main buddhas
There are many Tibetan Mantra on the back of the
thangka
The painting is excellent
Its condition is well
Its size is large and long
High quality ~ high recommended
Please view above pictures carefully to know
more about the great long thangka
Great Collection for Old Tibet buddhism Thangka
The
Green Tara
The Green Tara is the Avalokitesvara of Putuo
Mountain.
In cultivating the Green Tara Dharma, one will
be able to wipe out all demons and eliminate all
disasters and crime, He or she will live a long
life and have boys or girls of wealth as he or
she wishes. His virtue and achievements will be
unlimited.
The
White Tara
Incarnated by the left eye of Amitabha, she
manifests the merciful heart of Avalokitesvara.
Since there are seven eyes on hers face, hands
and feet, she is also called the seven-eyed
Mother Budderha
Accordding to the Buddhist Scriptures, anyone
who studies and practises her Dharma can
langthen his span of life, add to his luck and
wisdom, cut off the root of transmi-gration,
prevent all demons, epidemic diseases, pains and
miseries, and obtain whatever he wants.
Manjusri Bodhisattva
Manjusri Bodhisattva has the supreme wisdom,
thus being called the Buddha of Wisdom.
In practising this Dharma, the followers can
enjoy more happinese, have more more wisdom and
a good memory. They will have good hearing and
be quite eloquent. If they chant Saddharma for
eighty thousand times. They will know the true
meaning of Dharma. there will be no ignorance,
dumbness and language barriers.
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