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This exquisite Gold-on-Black Fugen Bosatsu (Samantabhadra) Thangka portrays the Bodhisattva of universal virtue, meditation practice, and enlightened conduct. Hand-painted in Nepal by skilled Himalayan artists, the thangka uses fine gold detailing against a deep black background, creating a luminous and elegant sacred composition.
At the center sits Fugen Bosatsu (Samantabhadra Bodhisattva) gracefully seated upon a white elephant, a sacred symbol of wisdom, spiritual strength, and purity. The elephant mount represents the powerful and steady path of practice that leads toward enlightenment.
Samantabhadra holds a ritual jewel or sacred object, symbolizing the realization of spiritual virtues and the perfection of Buddhist practice. In Mahayana Buddhism, Samantabhadra represents the practice and vows of all Bodhisattvas, emphasizing compassion, ethical conduct, and dedication to the path of awakening.
Surrounding the central figure are intricate gold floral patterns, celestial clouds, and sacred motifs, carefully painted in the traditional Himalayan gold-on-black style. The radiant gold lines stand out vividly against the dark background, symbolizing the brilliance of enlightened wisdom emerging from the vastness of emptiness.
Additional enlightened figures appear within the composition, enhancing the sacred mandala-like arrangement and reinforcing the thangka’s spiritual symbolism.
This thangka is both a powerful devotional image and a masterful example of traditional Himalayan sacred art, ideal for meditation spaces, shrines, or collectors of authentic Buddhist artwork.
This Samantabhadra thangka conveys profound Buddhist symbolism:
Fugen Bosatsu / Samantabhadra – Bodhisattva of universal virtue and spiritual practice
White Elephant – strength, wisdom, and spiritual stability
Sacred Jewel – realization of enlightened virtues
Lotus Throne – purity and awakening
Gold-on-Black Style – sacred illumination emerging from emptiness
Samantabhadra practice is associated with cultivating compassionate action, ethical discipline, and dedication to enlightenment.
Hand-painted in Nepal by master thangka artists
Traditional Tibetan Buddhist thangka painting techniques
Cotton canvas base
Natural mineral pigments
Fine gold detailing on black background
Highly detailed sacred iconography and ornamental patterns
Each painting is individually handmade, reflecting centuries-old Himalayan artistic traditions.
Buddhist home altars and shrines
Meditation and spiritual practice
Sacred art collectors
Dharma centers and temples
Yoga or mindfulness studios
Unique spiritual home décor
Samantabhadra imagery is especially meaningful for practitioners focusing on Bodhisattva vows, compassion, and spiritual discipline.
Subject: Fugen Bosatsu / Samantabhadra Bodhisattva
Origin: Hand-painted in Nepal
Technique: Traditional Himalayan Thangka Painting
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Natural Mineral Pigments, Gold Detailing
Dimensions: 90 cm × 65 cm(size may vary According to the artists)
Style: Gold-on-Black Thangka
Use: Meditation, shrine décor, sacred art display
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US$40
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