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White Tara

White Tara is often referred to as the Mother of all the Buddhas; she represents the motherly aspect of compassion. Her seven eyes (three on her face, one on the palm of each hand, and one on the sole of each foot) symbolize the vigilance of her compassion. Seated in the meditation posture, her right hand is in the gesture of supreme generosity and her left holds the lotus of compassion with the mudra of the three jewels (Buddha, Dharma, Sangha). White Tara brings the devotee long life and protects against all dangers

Item# Thk0001

53" x 30 1/2"

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Vajrasattva

Vajrasattva, (tib.: Dorje sempa) is a supreme Buddhist deity who embodies the purity of the enlightened mind. Vajrasttva means "Diamond Being" in Sanskrit. In Vajrayana buddhism, the principle of purity and purification. Vajrasattva embodies the capacity to eliminate spiritual impurities of all kinds, particularly neglected commitments toward one's teacher and one's own spiritual development.

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48" x 25"

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White Tara

White Tara is often referred to as the Mother of all the Buddhas; she represents the motherly aspect of compassion. Her seven eyes (three on her face, one on the palm of each hand, and one on the sole of each foot) symbolize the vigilance of her compassion. Seated in the meditation posture, her right hand is in the gesture of supreme generosity and her left holds the lotus of compassion with the mudra of the three jewels (Buddha, Dharma, Sangha). White Tara brings the devotee long life and protects against all dangers

Item# Thk0003

46" x 26 1/2"

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Item# Thk0004

41 1/2" x 22 1/2"

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Medicine Buddha

The central figure is Bhaishajyaguru (Menla), the buddha of medicine, the physician of human passions, the unfailing healer of the ills of samsara. Bhaishajyaguru holds the myrobalan (arura) plant in his right hand; his left hand cradles a bowl of amrita - medicine. The bowl is made of lapis lazuli and is dodecagonal in form, symbolising his twelve resolutions to help human beings.

Item# Thk0005

51 1/2" x 27 1/2"

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Item# Thk0006

47 1/2" x 26"

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Guru Rinpoche

Guru Rinpoche (Skt. Padmasambhava) is the founder of Buddhism in Tibet and the principal guru-deity of the Nyingma school. Here in peaceful aspect, he is shown seated on a lotus, sun and moon seat. His right hand, outstretched, holds a vajra - symbol of compassion and skilful means; his left hand holds a skullcup and long-life vase brimming with nectar, showing his realisation of wisdom and emptiness and his mastery of deathlessnessItem

Item# Thk0007

43" x 23 1/2"

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Item# Thk0008

44 1/2" x 24 1/2"

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Vajrasattva

Vajrasattva, (tib.: Dorje sempa) is a supreme Buddhist deity who embodies the purity of the enlightened mind. Vajrasttva means "Diamond Being" in Sanskrit. In Vajrayana buddhism, the principle of purity and purification. Vajrasattva embodies the capacity to eliminate spiritual impurities of all kinds, particularly neglected commitments toward one's teacher and one's own spiritual development.

Item# Thk0009

47" x 26"

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Medicine Buddha

The central figure is Bhaishajyaguru (Menla), the buddha of medicine, the physician of human passions, the unfailing healer of the ills of samsara. Bhaishajyaguru holds the myrobalan (arura) plant in his right hand; his left hand cradles a bowl of amrita - medicine. The bowl is made of lapis lazuli and is dodecagonal in form, symbolising his twelve resolutions to help human beings.

Item# Thk00010

41 1/2'' x 24

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Vajrapani

Vajrapani is a famous celestial Bodhisattva, he represents the concentrated power of all Buddhas. He is a complex deity with various forms. He is most frequently encountered in his fierce emanation, in which he is a powerful protector and remover of obstacles. He fights a spiritual battle against the forces of ignorance, craving and samsara. He is a blue Tantric figure that is surrounded mostly by a flamed halo, and wears a garland of skulls and a wreath of snakes

Item# Thk0011

42" x 23 1/2"

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Bodhisattva Manjushri

Mañjushrî is an ancient Buddha who vowed to emanate throughout the universe as the always youthful, princely Bodhisattva of Transcendent Wisdom. His special purpose is to lead the audiences of the Buddha in the inquiry into the self, to discover the true nature of reality. He is usually depicted holding the text of the Transcendent Wisdom (Prajnyaparamita) Sutra in his left hand and the double-edged sword of analytic discrimination, which cuts through all delusions, in his right.

Item# Thk0013

55" x 31 1/2"

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Shakyamuni Buddha
(Enlightened One, Sage of the Shakya Clan) with two attendants

Item# Thk0014

55" x 30 1/2"

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