A set of 15 printed high-quality thangka print of Lama Tsongkhapa's life story, whose key moments in the life are accurately chronicled in full detail within these traditional paintings. Practitioners of Lama Tsongkhapa's Guru Yoga meditation (Gaden Lhagyama) experience great benefits including stabilisation of wealth, healing of depression and sickness, protection from negative energies, deep joy, and peace.
A brief summary of each thangka:
- Thangka 1: Lama Tsongkhapa's previous lives and the prophecies predicting his coming.
- Thangka 2: Lama Tsongkhapa's auspicious birth, childhood and early visions and teachings.
- Thangka 3: The various teachings that Lama Tsongkhapa received from great masters in various monasteries.
- Thangka 4: More details of the teachings Lama Tsongkhapa received, with a particular focus on Lama Rendawa.
- Thangka 5: The start of Lama Tsongkhapa's activities in teachings, retreats and debates.
- Thangka 6: More of Lama Tsongkhapa's activities and travels, including his communications with Manjushri.
- Thangka 7: The many visions of Lama Tsongkhapa.
- Thangka 8: Lama Tsongkhapa's activities including the repair of Dzin-tchi temple and the creation of the mandala of Manjushri-endowed-with-secrets.
- Thangka 9: Lama Tsongkhapa's activities including visions of Maitreya, Heruka, Kalachakra, Saraswati and Manjushri.
- Thangka 10: Lama Tsongkhapa's activities including the first meeting with Gyaltsab Je and making lavish offerings to the statue of Maitreya in Dzin-tchi temple.
- Thangka 11: Lama Tsongkhapa's activities including the composing of the Lamrim.
- Thangka 12: Lama Tsongkhapa's activities including the first meeting with Khedrub Je and the inauguration of the Monlam Chenmo.
- Thangka 13: Lama Tsongkhapa's activities including the construction of Gaden Monastery.
- Thangka 14: Lama Tsongkhapa's activities including the first meeting with Je Gendun Drup, the first Dalai Lama, and his visions and transmissions of the tantric teachings.
- Thangka 15: Lama Tsongkhapa's activities including the construction of Sera monastery, and his parinirvana.
A detailed description of each thangka in this set is available upon request. Typically displayed in the grand halls of monasteries and Tibetan households.
- Available in a choice of materials and sizes.
- As each print is made-to-order, this item will be shipped within 7-10 working days from the date of purchase.
- The finished item may vary slightly from the listed sizes as the height and width are based on the size of the original art piece.