Buddhist Art Gallery

Simhamukha (Senge Dongma)

Simhamukha (Senge Dongma) Simhamukha, a fierce dakini with the head of a snow lion, roars-a sound representing both untamed fury and joyous laughter that dispels distracting thoughts. Her nakedness symbolizes complete freedom from such thoughts. As a meditation deity, she protects against magical attacks and removes spiritual obstacles and negativity. Size: 61 cm (width) 81 […]

Kurukulla (Rigjema)

Kurukulla (Rigjema) Kurukullā, a powerful, semi-wrathful form of the goddess Tara, is depicted as a red-skinned four-armed deity. She dances in a Dakini pose, wielding a flower bow and arrow in one pair of hands and a flower hook and noose in the other, vanquishing evil. Embodying ultimate wisdom, Kurukullā transforms ignorance and negative emotions […]

Krodhikali (Throema Nagmo)

Krodhikali (Throema Nagmo) Krodhikali is depicted as a wrathful figure with blue-black skin, a central face, and a miniature pig’s head on her crown. She has three glaring eyes, a red mouth, and upward-flowing yellow hair. In her right hand, she wields a curved knife and holds a skullcup filled with blood in her left. […]

Ushnisha Sitatapattra

Ushnisha Sitatapattra (Dhug Kar) Ushnisha-sitatapatra, a powerful deity with a thousand faces, arms, and legs, each face bearing three eyes, and each hand and foot possessing an additional eye, manifests her protective power. Her white form symbolizes the enlightened energy of pacification, her primary means of defense. The Buddha proclaimed her role to vanquish all […]

Vajrasattva (Dorje Sempa Yap Yum)

Vajrasattva (Dorje Sempa Yap Yum) Size: 80 cm (width) 115 cm (height) Materials: Cotton Canvas, 24K Gold, Natural earth-pigment Further Images Enquire

Shakyamuni Buddha

Shakyamuni Buddha (Shakya Thupa) Buddha Shakyamuni is portrayed at the center with his two highly accomplished principal disciples. Shariputra, on the right, is celebrated for his wisdom, while Maudgalyayana, on the left, is renowned for his miraculous abilities. The Buddha’s right hand is shown in the earth-touching mudra, and his left rests on his lap, […]

Amitabha Buddha

Amitabha Buddha (Yoepagme) This artwork depicts Amitabha Buddha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, in the Samadhi Mudra posture. He is centrally positioned, rendered in red, and holds a begging bowl in his lap. Flanking him are the Bodhisattvas Avalokiteshvara (right) and Vajrapani (left). Amitabha reigns in the Western Paradise of Infinite Bliss and embodies longevity, […]

Bhaisajyaguru, Medicine Buddha

Bhaisajyaguru, Medicine Buddha(Moenlha) The Medicine Buddha, Bhaiṣajyaguru, is depicted seated in monastic robes, holding a lapis-colored jar of healing nectar and an Aruna fruit branch. This compassionate Buddha, described in the Medicine Buddha Sutra, made twelve great vows after enlightenment. He’s revered for physical and mental healing and world peace. His image is placed in […]

White Tara 2

White Tara (Drol Kar) White Tara, seated in lotus posture, embodies the compassionate actions of all Buddhas. Associated with long life, wisdom, and healing, her seven eyes (one on her forehead, and one on each hand and foot) symbolize her compassionate vigilance over the world’s suffering. Size: 80 cm (width) 110 cm (height) Natural earth pigments on cotton canvas […]

Samantabhadra and Samantabhadri (Kuenzang Yabyum)​

Samantabhadra and Samantabhadri (Kuenzang Yabyum) Samantabhadra is a primordial Buddha represented in blue, with his hands gently resting in a meditative gesture and legs folded in the vajra posture. He is depicted in a divine union with Samantabhadri, and appears naked to symbolize the unembellished nature of Absolute Truth and the emptiness of all phenomena. […]