A Mandala Thangka (dkyil ‘khor) is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist scroll painting depicting a geometric diagram that symbolizes the universe in its ideal, perfected form, and is the residence (palace) of a specific deity or cycle of deities.
A Buddha Life Thangka is a narrative scroll painting that visually chronicles the journey of Siddhartha Gautama to full enlightenment, becoming Shakyamuni Buddha.
A Samantabhadra Thangka depicts Samantabhadra (meaning “Universal Loving Virtue”), the Primordial Buddha (Adi Buddha) in the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.

Discover the spiritual artistry of the Tibetan Buddhist Thangka Training School, a sanctuary of tradition nestled in the heart of Lalitpur, Nepal. We are more than a school; we are the purveyors of authentic, hand-painted thangkas, exquisite masterpieces that embody the rich heritage of Buddhist culture. Each piece is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans who have dedicated their lives to preserving this ancient art form. Using time-honored techniques passed down through generations, our artists transform natural pigments, ground from minerals and herbs, into vibrant colors. The brilliance of 24-karat gold and pure silver is then applied with painstaking precision, imbuing each thangka with a luminous, sacred quality.
Every thangka is not merely a painting but a spiritual treasure, created to serve as a visual aid for meditation and a conduit for enlightenment. The intricate details and rich symbolism tell stories of Buddhist deities, cosmic landscapes, and the path to spiritual awakening. By supporting our school, you are not only acquiring a beautiful work of art but also contributing to the preservation of a profound cultural and religious tradition. These thangkas are an investment in beauty, tradition, and a spiritual legacy that resonates with timeless wisdom.
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Green Tara thangka depicts the female Buddha of enlightened action and compassion. Characterized by her vibrant green skin, she sits in a posture of readiness, with her right leg extended and poised to step down and offer immediate assistance to those in need. Her right hand is in the gesture of giving, while her left hand holds the stem of a blue lotus, a symbol of purity and power. Green Tara is revered as a swift and courageous savior who protects beings from fear and obstacles on their path to enlightenment. The painting serves as a meditation aid, helping practitioners to invoke her qualities of compassion and swift action.A Green Tara thangka is a sacred Tibetan scroll painting featuring the female Buddha of compassionate action. She is depicted with a vibrant green complexion, symbolizing her readiness to act. Green Tara sits with her right leg extended and her left leg drawn in, signifying her eagerness to descend from her lotus throne and swiftly help those in need. Her hands form gestures (mudras) of generosity and protection, while she holds a blue lotus flower, representing her purity and compassion. More than just art, the thangka is a tool for meditation, serving as a focal point for practitioners seeking her guidance and protection from fear and obstacles.
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