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  • Yogini

    $350.00
    Vajrayogini Vajrayogini, is a representation of complete Buddhahood in female form, whose practices are associated with the Chakrasamvara Cycle of Anuttarayoga Tantra. Vajrayoginī is a tantric deity with no counterpart in Mahāyana Buddhism. Her mantra is: oṃ vajrayoginī hūṃ phaṭ svāhā
  • Green Tara

    $350.00
    Measurements: Length: 27" Breadth: 21" Origin: Nepal Product code: btgt79 Medium : Acrylics, gouache, pure gold and mineral pigments on cotton Quality: All the paintings are prepared is a proper manners & authentic techniques by the proficient members of our school. Delivery : The Painting will be shipped within 24 hours of order received through ARAMAX and reached to the customer within 5 to 7 business days after it is shipped. Actual color of the painting may differ due to the various depth of color in screen & monitor.
  • Buddha

    $400.00
    Shakyamuni Buddha “Historical Buddha” Modern Buddhism as we know it, originated from the teachings of this historical figure. Born as Siddartha Gautama, in south east side of Nepal ( now known as Lumbini) as a prince of the royal family of the Shakya clan, he was raised in the lap of luxury and privilege.Many years later, Siddartha attained the highest form of Enlightenment and vowed to teach the world the means to liberation. Shakyamuni Buddha showed the way that leads all beings to the experience of awakening and liberation from samsara. This demonstrates clearly his limitless compassion and loving-kindness towards all beings who are looking for liberation and freedom from the realms of samsaric existences. His mantra is “tayata om muni muni maha munaye soha.”
  • The Kalachakara Mandala 'Kalachakra' means 'Wheel of Time' and is the name of one of the Buddhist deities which represent particular aspects of the Enlightened Mind. It forms a part of a system of teachings and practice conferred by the Buddha to his disciples. Traditionally this Kalachakra Initiation has been a closely guarded secret and the viewing of the mandala forms the culmination of a twelve day initiation ritual for the Buddhist practitioners. However, the Dalai Lama, recognizing the many misconceptions surrounding Tibetan Buddhist practice, began presentations of the Kalachakra Sand Mandala to the general public as a cultural offering.