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Handpainted Namgyalma Thangka

Handpainted Namgyalma Thangka

Namgyalma Thangka is a Tibetan Buddhist painting that portrays the goddess Ushnishavijaya, better known as Namgyalma. Admired for her powers of purification, longevity, and obstacle-removing, this deity is highly venerated across Tibet. Namgyalma is typically depicted seated upon a lotus throne, encircled by a brilliant halo and attended to by bodhisattvas and other deities. The thangka itself is a complex painting or textile crafted using customary Tibetan artistry.

Namgyalma is depicted with 3 faces (peaceful, wrathful, neutral) & 8 arms holding other symbols of purification/enlightenment. Her central face is peaceful & stands for compassion, while her right face symbolizes destruction of negativity. Her left face pacifies afflictions  brings peace and  happiness.

Where do I hang my Thangka Art?

  • Add this Beautiful Piece of Thangka Painting to your mini altar space for meditation practices.
  • Hang it on your Living Room & bedroom Space for the positive vibration around your home.
  • Decorate the corridors with Buddha paintings along with the lighting, it can bring whole new feelings.
  • Hang It Infront of your Study Table to make the environment calm and reduce the level of anxiety.
$180.00
Handpainted Namgyalma Thangka
$180.00

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Namgyalma Thangka is a Tibetan Buddhist painting that portrays the goddess Ushnishavijaya, better known as Namgyalma. Admired for her powers of purification, longevity, and obstacle-removing, this deity is highly venerated across Tibet. Namgyalma is typically depicted seated upon a lotus throne, encircled by a brilliant halo and attended to by bodhisattvas and other deities. The thangka itself is a complex painting or textile crafted using customary Tibetan artistry.

Namgyalma is depicted with 3 faces (peaceful, wrathful, neutral) & 8 arms holding other symbols of purification/enlightenment. Her central face is peaceful & stands for compassion, while her right face symbolizes destruction of negativity. Her left face pacifies afflictions  brings peace and  happiness.

Where do I hang my Thangka Art?

  • Add this Beautiful Piece of Thangka Painting to your mini altar space for meditation practices.
  • Hang it on your Living Room & bedroom Space for the positive vibration around your home.
  • Decorate the corridors with Buddha paintings along with the lighting, it can bring whole new feelings.
  • Hang It Infront of your Study Table to make the environment calm and reduce the level of anxiety.
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