Original Hand-Painted Medicine Buddha / Bhaisajyaguru Tibetan Thangka / Thanka Painting, Compassion, Meditation Art From Nepal
Original Hand-Painted Medicine Buddha / Bhaisajyaguru Tibetan Thangka / Thanka Painting, Compassion, Meditation Art From Nepal
MEDICINE BUDDHA – THE SUPREME HEALER WITH TWO DISCIPLES
Bhaisajyaguru, presiding over the healing art, plays a special role in the ritual worship, invocation of the spiritual power of the healing Buddha, prayers, and offerings. In various Buddhist monasteries of China, Tibet, Nepal, Mongolia, and Buryatia there are many images of Bhaisajyaguru. The Tibetan paintings scrolls or Thankas as well as the gilt bronze images of the Master of healing are to be found. In the history of Buddhist art of the various countries, where Buddhism had spread and been practiced, there are different traditions of the depictions of the healing Buddha, In Tibetan paintings, the most popular images are the seated images of the Buddha of healing. They are well-established iconographic patterns that later on were incorporated into the Buddhist art of Mongolia and Buryatia when Buddhism reached these areas. The beautiful depictions of Bhisajyaguru, created by great masters are still found in many Buddhist monasteries in Mongolia and Buryatia.
The exhaustive characteristics of the numerous function of the Medicine Buddhist and his iconography are there in various relevant Tibetan medical texts. Some questions, concerning various aspects of the healing Buddha and discussed herewith based mainly on both the Tibetan medical treatises and the comprehensive Tibetan sources appertaining to the teachings, and healing principles. Methods and healing abilities of the healing Buddha.
As a rule in the seated images the healing Buddha holds the healing fruit-myrobalan (Latin. Terminalia Chebula) in his right hand and Lapislazuli (Skt. vaidurya) (1) bowl of Amrit (nectar of immortality divine healing nectar) in his left hand. According to the Buddhist tradition, they are the symbols of his healing power. Myrobalan (Tib: A-ru-ra) affects the mind as well as the body. It underlines the nature of the Buddha of Healing. Int he Tibetan medicine Myrobalan is considered the universal treatment, which may cure all diseases (2), known in Tibetan clinical medicine.
Size of Painting : 18-inch x 24-inch (46 cm x 62 cm )
Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Color: Tibetan Canvas Cotton, 24k Gold, Stone Powder Combination With Tibetan Hide Glue Mixture
Quality: Master
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