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Amitayus (top, center) is the Buddha of all things beneficial to our lives. Outwardly, his practice grants us an abundance of worldly necessities: health, family, friends and good living conditions. Inwardly, we attain a greater understanding of Dharma and develop more positive states of mind. He holds a long-life vase, filled with the nectar of immortality, the elixir of life, and is especially popular amongst Buddhist practitioners for the tremendous benefits his practice brings, such as immediate peace and joy.
Namgyalma (bottom right) came into being when Buddha Shakyamuni manifested in her form to help the deva named Susthita avoid a rebirth in the three lower realms. She bestows longevity and healing on those who seek her blessings for the purposes of attaining Enlightenment and benefiting others. She also purifies the negative karma of the body, and averts disease and life-threatening situations.
White Tara (bottom left) is supremely peaceful and meditative and is often praised as the Mother of All Buddhas. She sits in the meditative posture and she has eyes of watchful compassion on her forehead, the palms of her hands and the soles of her feet. Her right hand is in the mudra (gesture) of unconditional giving while her left hand holds a blue utpala flower. She is renowned for granting long life and for averting life-threatening situations. Her practice is especially beneficial for those who are older or who need healing.
The bottom portion of the thangka features a long life prayer and dedication composed by the 10th Panchen Lama.
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Print size: 53cm (H) x 37.4cm (W)Weight: 39g
*Does not include traditional brocade frame.