Manjushri Mandala Thangka – Golden Nagthang – Newari Style
Manjushri appears as the golden embodiment of primordial wisdom. He sits within a complex cosmic map of enlightened beings.
The Nagthang style uses 24K gold on a black canvas. This technique highlights light emerging from the darkness of ignorance.
Specifications
Dimensions: 100 × 80 cm
Materials: Pure Mineral Pigments with Genuine Gold Highlights
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Newari Style Nepalese
Background Type: Nagthang Black Background
Type: Original Hand-Painted
Consecration: Available Upon Request
SKU |
TnoC26404 |
Categories |
Manjushri , Deity Palace Mandala |
Iconography of Manjushri: Practice, Function, and Key Symbol
Manjushri as Infinite Wisdom
Manjushri holds a flaming sword to cut through all delusions. His expression radiates profound and unshakeable intellectual clarity.
The central circle contains his radiant, golden form.
The sword represents the sharp edge of analytical insight.
The lotus supports a book of transcendental truth.
Wisdom practice clarifies the mind and improves spiritual memory.
The Assembly of Deities: The Celestial Multitude
This thangka features an expansive assembly of celestial Buddhas. They reside within five distinct mandalas across the composition.
Four smaller mandalas anchor the corners of the inner field.
Three standing Buddhas with disciples appear at the top center.
Three Buddhas sit below under a sacred Bodhi tree.
Two standing Buddhas hold flowers beside the central golden circle.
Nine Buddhas sit in rows above and below the border. This arrangement represents the Buddhas of the ten directions.
Sacred Setting and Visual Landscape
The black background represents the primordial space of the void. Fine gold lines define every petal and enlightened feature.
Protective Nagthang dragons wind around the internal mandalas.
Intricate floral patterns weave through the entire composition.
The dark canvas makes the golden deities appear to glow. This creates an atmosphere of deep, quiet contemplation.
Lineage and Scriptural Context
Manjushri practice belongs to the Great Vehicle wisdom teachings. He is the patron deity of scholars and spiritual seekers.
Relevant Tradition: Mahayana Wisdom Teachings
Practice Alignment: Cognitive Clarity and Memory
This thangka serves as a map for the enlightened mind.
Artisan Mastery
The artist followed strict Newari iconometrics for each figure. The gold application requires a steady and disciplined hand.
Fine brushwork defines the features of eighteen miniature Buddhas.
Each dragon scale is etched with precise golden ink.
This piece originates from master studios in the Kathmandu Valley.
How to Welcome This Thangka Into Your Life
Place this thangka in a study or quiet meditation room. It brings a sense of order to any space.
Hang at eye level for focused daily observation.











