Our Amitabha Buddha Thangka Painting was handmade using traditional methods in Patan, Nepal. The Buddha Amitabha spent many thousands of lifetimes as a Bodhisattva named Dharmakara. As a result, he accumulated an infinite amount of merit. After he obtained Buddhahood, he became known as the “Buddha of Infinite Light and Life”. Additionally, Amitabha made a vow to obtain his own Pure Land before accepting Buddhahood. This is what resulted in so many thousands of Bodhisattva lifetimes.
During these many thousands of lifetimes, he studied all of the pure lands. When his time came and he was granted a pure land, he named it Sukhavati. Sukhavati has become the most sought after of all the pure lands and it is a land of visual and sonorous bliss. By studying our Amitabha Buddha Thangka Painting devotees can begin to visualize the Pure Land of Sukhavati.
Features of Amitabha Buddha Tibetan Thangka
Amitabha Buddha sits in his Pure Land in full lotus pose on top of a single lotus pedestal. Additionally, he is depicting the Dhyana mudra and an alms bowl rests in the palm of his hands. Above Amitabha, the Five Wisdom Tathagatas are floating in the clouds. On each side grow the verdant forests found in Sukhavati and at his feet are two Arahants. Click here to learn more about Amitabha Buddha.