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This beautiful Queen Maya Devi Thangka depicts the sacred moment surrounding the birth of Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha, in a vibrant narrative composition rich with symbolism and traditional Himalayan artistic elements. Hand-painted in Nepal by skilled artisans, the artwork is created on fine cotton canvas using natural mineral pigments and traditional thangka painting techniques, reflecting the deep heritage of Tibetan and Himalayan Buddhist art.
At the center of the painting stands Queen Maya Devi, the mother of Buddha Shakyamuni, gracefully holding the branch of a sacred tree during the miraculous birth of the Buddha in Lumbini Garden. According to Buddhist tradition, she gave birth while standing beneath the sal tree, symbolizing purity, divine blessing, and the auspicious arrival of an enlightened being.
Surrounding Maya Devi are attendants, celestial beings, and symbolic scenes that illustrate the joyous celebration of the Buddha’s birth. Heavenly figures appear in the sky, offering blessings and divine offerings, while attendants respectfully support the queen during the sacred event. Below, additional narrative elements portray figures rejoicing and honoring the birth of the future Buddha.
The lush natural surroundings—featuring detailed trees, lotus flowers, flowing water, bridges, temples, and elegant architectural structures—represent the harmonious environment of Lumbini, enhancing the sacred narrative of the composition.
Painted with vibrant colors and intricate details, this thangka reflects both artistic refinement and profound spiritual meaning, making it a meaningful piece for meditation, Buddhist study, or sacred décor.
This thangka illustrates an important moment in Buddhist history and carries deep symbolism:
Queen Maya Devi – Mother of Buddha Shakyamuni
Birth of Buddha – Beginning of the path to enlightenment for all beings
Sacred Tree (Sal Tree) – Purity, auspicious birth, and divine blessing
Celestial Beings – Heavenly celebration of Buddha’s arrival
Lotus Flowers – Spiritual purity and awakening
Lumbini Garden Setting – Sacred birthplace of the Buddha
The scene reminds practitioners of the origins of the Buddha’s life and the beginning of his compassionate mission to guide beings toward enlightenment.
Hand-painted in Nepal by experienced thangka artists
Created following traditional Himalayan Buddhist painting techniques
Fine cotton canvas base
Natural mineral pigments and traditional detailing
Carefully balanced composition with narrative storytelling elements
Each painting is unique and reflects the devotion and craftsmanship of Himalayan artists.
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This thangka beautifully represents the sacred origin of the Buddha’s life and teachings, making it both an inspiring spiritual artwork and a meaningful cultural treasure.
Subject: Queen Maya Devi – Birth of Buddha Scene
Origin: Hand-painted in Nepal
Technique: Traditional Himalayan Thangka Painting
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Natural Mineral Pigments
Dimensions: 75 cm × 50 cm
Style: Narrative Buddhist Thangka
Use: Meditation support, shrine décor, sacred art collection
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US$40
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