Buddha Paintings
Buddha Paintings
16 products
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- Product Code :1291
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :44"x34"
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Lord Buddha, who was living a luxurious life when he was young has been painted in this beautiful Batik painting. He was the prince of Kapilabastu and like other princes for him too life was a bed of roses. Here he has been painted with heavy dose of bangles and drapery. The manner the artist has painted the work has made it doubly clear that he has a clear sense of colour gradations and lines. The figure has been depicted in a joyful manner.
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- Products Code: 18571
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 30" x 22"
- Weight: 100 gm.
GangesIndia's Exclusive Batik Painting Lord Ganesha Tapestry. Ideal for use in meditation room, Yoga room, Temple , Living Hall etc.
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- Product Code : 14309
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 44" x 30"
- Weight: 100 gm.
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This tapestry measures a full 44" x 30". We only sell high end, quality tapestries. No cheap imitations here. Buy with confidence from your spirit space!
Producing a tapestry required the diverse talents of many artists and craftsmen. First, an artist would create a design, and then by dedicating many days they make sure that the design got reflected on the newly made tapestry perfectly.
The tapestries which we make are completely screen printed in traditional Indian method and takes around a week to complete. We NEVER take the short root to produce them in large numbers in very short span of time, instead of that we make sure that we take all the time in this world, to make a BEAUTIFUL product, even if have to make our customers wait for some time. Our tapestries are printed, not quilted or woven. They are hippie Indian tapestries, thin as sheet. Good, tight power loom construction with Hemmed edges.
This Tapestry is made of cotton fabric, It is very soft in touch & skin friendly too.
Our tapestries will lighten the spirit in any room! Great for wall hangings, dorm decorations, beach throws, picnic blankets, porch hangings, table cloths or a perfect gift for any occasion!
Note: We do our best to represent these products with the images on the listing. The tapestries look very similar to the images but may not be exact. Computer screen resolution has a lot to do with this.
Please let us know if you're not happy with the way the tapestry looks and we will address it immediately. We stand by our products with a 100% Customer satisfaction guarantee!y
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- Product Code :B6108
- Material :Cotton Cloth with Sequin Work
- Size :42"H x 30"W
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- Product Code :3679
- Material :Water colors on Velvet
- Size :18" x 16"
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- Product Code :3675
- Material :Water colors on Velvet
- Size :26" x 20"
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- Product Code :2549
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :37" x 23"
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The Apostle of Truth and Non-violence, "Lord Buddha" is treated with some brilliant strokes in Kalamkari pattern. A deep sense of gravity and accomplishment is manifest on His face as the Lord, who gave up the lap of luxury in search of the Absolute Truth, is painted on a meditative posture. He is wearing a single piece of cloth. The panels around the figure are also nicely decorated with some floral and animal motifs.
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- Product Code :3676
- Material :Water based colors on velvet
- Size : 26" x 20"
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- Product Code :3019
- Material :Patti Paper (Cotton and Paper Togather)
- Size : 19" x 13"
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The beautiful Patachitra painting of Lord Buddha, the Apostle of Non-violence and Truth, is given a refine and elegant touch. He is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, one of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism and is held in high esteem. Gautam Buddha gave up the lap of luxury and after a severe penance could find out the Absolute Truth. He found a panacea for all worldly ills. Here he is wearing a white drapery. Patachitra is a popular genre of ethnic painting in Orissa and was born out of the cult of God Jagannath, the presiding deity of Orissa temple. Spectacular pictorial conceptions, characteristic conventions and vibrant color patterns make the Patachitra a unique treasure in the rich coffer of Indian ethnic art. Primarily executed on cloth, using natural colors, these ethnic paintings have charmed admirers across the globe.
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- Product Code :1345
- Material :Patti Paper (Cotton and Paper Togather)
- Size :8"x6"
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- Product Code :513
- Material :Brocade,Water colors,Paper
- Size :22.50"x15"
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The beautiful brocade painting depicts Manjusri Buddhisttva in a most prolific manner. Colour pattern is given a refine touch with blue getting prominence. Manjusri is a considered a bodhisattva (emanating enlightened being) in the Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions of Buddhism. Manjusri is associated with wisdom, doctrine and awareness. In Vajrayana Buddhism, Manjusri is the meditational deity (yidam), who embodies enlightened wisdom. Historically, the Mahayana Buddhist scriptures assert that Manjusri was a disciple of Gautama Buddha, although he has no mention in Pali scriptures. Manjusri is identified as "the oldest and most significant mythic bodhisattva in the Mahayana tradition." In Tibetan Buddhism, Manjusri is considered a tantric meditational deity or Yidam, and considered a fully enlightened Buddha. Manjusri is one of the four great bodhisattvas of Chinese Buddhism, the four being: Kshitigarbha, Manjusri, Avalokiteshvara, and Samantabhadra. When he attains Buddhahood his name will be Universal Sight. His pure land will be one of the two best pure lands in all of existence in all the past, present and future.
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Product Code :514Material :Brocade,Water colors,Paper
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The figure of Aparmita or Amitayus bestower of Longevity. Aparmita is a form of the Lord Busddha and in this character, He is known as the bestower of longevity. Aparmita is richly clad and wears the thirteen special ornaments. His hair is painted blue and falls on either side to his elbows. He is seated like a Buddha and his hands lie on his lap in Dhyana Mudra holding the ambrosia vase, which is his special emblem. The vase is richly decorated and from the cover fall four strings of beats which represent sacred pills. He is invoked for long life, health and happiness. For obtaining long life the lamaist ceremony is held. This ceremony is a curious mixture of Buddhism and demon-worship. Pills made from buttered dough and the ambrosia brewed from spirit or beer and offered in a skull bowl to Aparmita. The lama then places a vajra on the ambrosia vase, which the image of Aparmita holds in his lap, and applies a cord, which is attached to the vajra, to his own heart. The wine in the ambrosia vase is then consecrated and the people partake of it as well as of the sacred pills with the firm conviction that their lives will be prolonged through their faith in Aparmita.
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- Product Code :516
- Material :Brocade,Water colors,Paper
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The goddess in seated on a lotus and she is playing a veena. The beautiful painting of White Tara is given a spectacular touch with some fine colour treatment. Bluish colour is nicely used here. Tara is a female Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism, who is known as the "mother of liberation", and represents the virtues of success in work and achievements. She resembles Hindu Goddess Saraswati. Tara is in fact a generic term for a host of Buddhas or bodhisattvas of similar aspect. The most popular forms of Tr are Green Tr, known as the Buddha of enlightened activity and White Tr, who symbolizes compassion, long life, healing and serenity. She is also known as the Wish-fulfilling Wheel, or Cintachakra. White Tara, or also called Sarasvati, counteracts illness and thus helps to bring about a long life. She embodies the motivation that is compassion and is said to be as white and radiant as the moon.
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- Product Code :518
- Material :Brocade,Water colors,Paper
- Size :22"x15"
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A deep sense of serenity and accomplishment is manifest in this beautiful Buddhist painting. An apostle of truth and non-violence, the painting depicts Lord Buddha preaching his disciples. Lord Buddha gave up the luxury of a royal life and for years moved from here and there in search of the Absolute Truth. Ultimately, he found a panacea for all worldly ills.
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- Product Code :530
- Material :Brocade,Water colors,Paper
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The spectacular Buddhist painting depicts the Buddhist Goddess Green Tara in a most accomplished manner with a fine colour pattern. Green gets its due in this beautiful painting. Tara in Tibetan Buddhism, is a female Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism who appears as a female Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism. Known as the mother of liberation, she represents the virtues of success in work and achievements. Tara is a tantric meditation deity whose practice is used by practitioners of the Vajrayana Buddhism. She is invoked to develop certain inner qualities and understand outer, inner and secret teachings about compassion and emptiness. In fact, Tara is the generic term for a set of Buddhas or bodhisattvas of similar aspect. These may more properly be understood as different aspects of the same quality, as bodhisattvas are often considered metaphoric for Buddhist virtues. Green Tr, represents the Buddha of enlightened activity. Tr is also known as a saviouress, as a heavenly deity who hears the cries of human beings.
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- Product Code :2324
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size : 45" x 32"
Description
Long time ago when Buddha was on his quest to attain enlightenment was doing severe penance so He became weak, tired and hungry He took for rest under a peepal or bodhi tree in Gaya near Varanasi ( Benaras). There was a woman by the name of Sujata who at that time preparing her choicest food for offer to the same peepal tree. It is a tradition in India from the ancient times to offer food in respect of trees and things related to nature as Hindus believe that the spirit or supreme self existed in each and every partical of universe. She was preparing to offer food to the tree and saw the Buddha in a shining body. She saw the tree spirit appearing in person to accept the food. Sujata offered some food to Buddha. When Buddha consumed the food He realised the Supreme Truth that neither extreme self indulgence nor self mortification is required. Its needed to follow the Middle Path. To symbolised this event, Sujata Sthan or Durgeshwari Temple is there in Gaya today.
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