|
Description
Details
Duldzin Dorje Shugden (center): Dorje Shugden is the special protector of the 600-year-old Gelugpa lineage founded by Lama Tsongkhapa. He is known to be extremely effective in providing protection and swift assistance to overcome worldly and spiritual obstacles.
Riding on a snow lion symbolising his fearlessness, Dorje Shugden in his main form wears the robes of a fully ordained monk and a domed hat. He brandishes a sword in his right hand, cutting away our ignorance and negative states of mind which form the basis of all our suffering. In his left hand, he holds a heart jewel that symbolises the legendary wish-fulfilling jewel that can grant us whatever we desire, and our deepest innermost wish – Enlightenment.
Dorje Shugden brings success, harmony and peace to all who invoke his blessings. His practice is most efficacious due to his affinity with us, and many have testified to his swift and benevolent power as a healer, a provider of spiritual and material opportunities, a defender from negative elements and a source of bliss and harmony in the home.
This emanation of Manjushri grants improved concentration, clarity of mind and increased wisdom to those who propitiate him. Also known as a wealth Buddha, his practice will bring sincere devotees vast merits and material resources for virtuous activities.
Ratna Shugden (top left): Also known as Gyenze, the "increasing" form of Dorje Shugden is yellow in colour and rides a golden palomino. He holds a long life vase containing a branch of the wish-granting tree in his right hand and a bowl filled with jewels in his left. His practice is excellent for increasing life, material resources, merit, spiritual realisations, and abundance in all aspects.
Pema Shugden (top right): Also known as Wangze, the "controlling" form of Dorje Shugden is blood-red in colour and rides a turquoise dragon. He holds a taming vajra hook in his right hand and a noose in his left. His practice is excellent for taming the most difficult minds, people and environments for virtuous reasons.
Vairochana Shugden (bottom left): Also known as Shize, the "pacifying" form of Dorje Shugden is white in colour and rides an elephant. He holds a five-coloured arrow in his right hand and a noose in his left. His practice is excellent for overcoming illnesses, disease, natural disasters and calamities, and purifying negative karmas and obstacles.
Karma Shugden (bottom right): Also known as Trakze, the "wrathful" form of Dorje Shugden is dark red in colour and rides a powerful garuda. He holds a fearsome sword in his right hand and bleeding heart in his left. His practice is excellent for bestowing protection from harm, spirits and black magic, and overcoming the most difficult obstacles.
Kache Marpo (bottom centre): Kache Marpo is the main "assistant" of Dorje Shugden and is an emanation of Hayagriva, the wrathful form of Chenrezig. He assists sincere practitioners along the spiritual path by subduing one’s inner and outer obstacles.
Representing the five families of Dorje Shugden, this thangka is an excellent meditational aid and focal object of veneration, and invokes upon the blessings of the lineage lamas for one's practice and spiritual advancement.
Product Details
A3 Art Print- Specifications: Offset print on art paper
- Print Size: Height 406mm (16-inch) x Width 287mm (11.3-inch)
- Weight: 0.4kg (0.8 lb)
- Specifications: Inkjet print on canvas
- Print Size: Height 406mm (16-inch) x Width 287mm (11.3-inch)
- Wrapping Allowance: 51mm (2-inch)
- Weight: 0.4kg (0.8 lb)
- Specifications: Inkjet print on canvas
- Print Size: Height 864mm (34-inch) x Width 610mm (24-inch)
- Wrapping Allowance: 76mm (3-inch)
- Weight: 0.6kg (1.3 lb)
*As each print is made-to-order, this item will be shipped within 7-10 working days from the date of purchase.*As each thangka varies in height and width based on the size of the original art piece, the finished product will vary slightly from the listed sizes.*Does not include traditional brocade frame.
Reviews
- InspirationalReview by Hiok Kui Lee
-
Quality - 1 Review by Christy
-
Quality