Description: This is an original hand-painted Shakyamuni/Gautama Buddha Tibetan Thangka painting. Shakyamuni, or Gautama Buddha, is the Buddha of our time and the revered root teacher of all Buddhist lineages.More About Shakyamuni Buddha While we often refer to "the Buddha," Buddhism recognizes many Buddhas with unique names, forms, and roles. "Buddha" means "one who woke up," referring to any enlightened individual. It also represents the principle of Buddha-nature. However, the historical Buddha, Shakyamuni Buddha, is the most well-known figure associated with this title. In Mahayana Buddhism, Shakyamuni refers explicitly to the historical figure Siddhartha Gautama, who became known as Shakyamuni after his enlightenment. Sometimes called Gautama Buddha, this transcendent figure is considered to exist beyond just the historical narrative.The Historical Buddha Siddhartha Gautama, later known as Shakyamuni Buddha, was born in Nepal around the 5th or 6th century BCE. Although his existence is historically supported, much of his life is enveloped in legend. As the son of a king, Siddhartha led a sheltered life until, in his late 20s, he encountered sickness, old age, and death. Stricken by these realities, he renounced his royal life to seek inner peace. After many trials, Siddhartha, around 35, achieved enlightenment through deep meditation under the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, India. Known after that as the Buddha, meaning "one who woke up," he spent his remaining years teaching until his death at about 80 when he achieved Nirvana.About the Shakya The name Shakyamuni means "Sage of the Shakya" in Sanskrit. Siddhartha Gautama was born into the Shakya dynasty, a group that established a city-state in Kapilavastu, modern-day Nepal. The Shakya were thought to be descendants of the ancient Vedic sage Gautama Maharishi. Historical documentation outside Buddhist texts supports the existence of the Shakya clan. If Siddhartha was the heir to the Shakya throne, his enlightenment might have indirectly led to the clan's downfall. He married and fathered a son, Rahula, who later became his disciple and a celibate monk. According to early scriptures, the Shakya were at war with the Kosala clan, and a peace agreement was attempted through a marriage alliance. However, the Shakya deceived the Kosala by sending an enslaved person instead of a princess. The Kosala prince's son, Vidudabha, avenged this deception by massacring the Shakya and annexing their territory. This event coincided with the Buddha's death. Stephen Batchelor, in his book Confessions of a Buddhist Atheist, suggests that the Buddha might have been poisoned due to his prominence as a surviving member of the Shakya royal family. Size: 11 x 14-Inch ( 28 x 36 cm)Surface material: Handmade cotton canvasColor: Gold and natural colors THIS IS A REAL PAINTING- NOT A PRINT. -All our paintings are original hand- painting, written (painted) on handmade cotton canvas by expert artists. - Actual color of the paintings may vary slightly due to light conditions during photo shooting and computer screen resolution. -Pictures in-person look better than photographs. -The size of the painting does not include the outer border - All the Paintings will be safely packed inside a PVC Tube to ensure safety during transportation. -Import Duties, taxes, and other charges (if any) at destination countries are of buyers' responsibility
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Location: Kathmandu, 3
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Size: Medium
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Region of Origin: Nepal
Framing: Unframed
Personalize: No
Year of Production: 2021
Unit Type: Unit
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 14
Style: Abstract, Realism
Painting Surface: Canvas
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
Unit Quantity: 1
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 11
Culture: Tibetan
Time Period Produced: 2020-Now
Color: Multi-Color
Title: Thangka Painting
Period: Ultra Contemporary (2020 - Now)
Material: Watercolor, Cotton Canvas
Subject: Art, Asia, Buddha
Type: Painting
Production Technique: Watercolor Painting
Country/Region of Manufacture: Nepal