Amitabha Buddha Thangka – Karma Gadri Style
Infinite Light of Boundless Compassion
This Amitabha Thangka glows with the ruby light of infinite compassion. Hand-painted in the spacious Karma Gadri style, it radiates profound stillness.
His presence transforms attachment into discriminating wisdom. Your space becomes a gateway to the Pure Land.
SKU |
GT10765 |
Categories |
Amitabha |
Specifications
Dimensions: 45 × 60 cm
Materials: 24K Gold & Natural Mineral Pigments on Cotton Canvas
Canvas: Traditionally Prepared Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Artistic Style: Karma Gadri Style (Tibetan)
Background Type: Naturalistic with Open Space
Framing: Traditional Silk Brocade Mount
Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka
Iconography & Sacred Assembly
This Thangka reveals the Buddha of Infinite Light. His form expresses the warmth of unconditional love.
Central Figure – Amitabha Buddha
Amitabha sits in deep meditation. His ruby-red body glows with the fire of discriminating wisdom.
Gesture: Hands rest in Dhyana Mudra, holding a sapphire alms bowl.
Sacred Object: The bowl holds the nectar of immortality and wisdom.
Presence: Serene and welcoming — radiating boundless light.
Symbolic Elements
Jeweled offerings rest at the base, and celestial bodies grace the sky. They represent the richness of the Dharma.
Symbolism: Sun and moon witness his eternal vow.
Role: Offerings signify the accumulation of merit.
Sacred Background & Landscape
Amitabha dwells in a vast, open landscape. The minimal Karma Gadri style emphasizes spaciousness and light.
Style: Karma Gadri with light washes and open canvas
Visual Symbols: Green halo represents vigorous growth; open sky shows emptiness
Spiritual Meaning: The vastness mirrors the unclouded nature of mind
Essence: A vision of the Western Pure Land
Why Choose This Amitabha Thangka
Sacred art chooses you as much as you choose it. Here is why this Thangka belongs in your space.
Artisan Mastery: Karma Gadri masters used delicate shading to create light. The lineage remains unbroken.
Spiritual Practice: The mantra OM AMI DEWA HRIH prepares the mind for liberation.
Pure Land Connection: His image connects you directly to Sukhavati. Fear of death dissolves.
Lasting Value: Hand-painted sacred art deepens with time. This is heritage.