One of the Five Dhyani Buddhas in Buddhism is Akshobhya Buddha. He embodies wisdom and inner stability, which cannot be shaken. In Mahayana and Vedarayana, he is also credited with turning anger into wisdom.
Vairocana Buddha represents wisdom, clarity, and universal truth. In both Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, he is regarded as the central Buddha who transforms ignorance into wisdom. He embodies enlightenment, purity, and the true nature of reality.
Bhaisajya Guru Buddha, also known as the Medicine Buddha, is the symbol of healing, peace, and compassion. He is believed to remove suffering, illness, and negative energy through his blessings and teachings.
Amitayus Buddha is the Buddha of Long Life. He represents health, long life, and wisdom. People turn to Amitayus for healing and to live a long and happy life. In Tibetan Thangka art, he is often shown holding a vase with the nectar of long life, symbolizing vitality and health.
Amitabha Buddha, the “Infinite Light,” symbolizes compassion and wisdom. Devotees meditate on him for rebirth in the Pure Land and spiritual guidance.
The Amitabha Thangka represents the Buddha of Infinite Light, a symbol of compassion, wisdom, and boundless peace. Hand-painted with sacred precision, it inspires meditation, removes negative emotions, and cultivates inner serenity and spiritual growth.
The life of Siddhartha Gautama, better known as Buddha, is a profound and inspiring journey that has captivated the hearts and minds of millions across the globe.
Avalokitesvara Thangka paintings act as a bridge between the earthly realm and the Pure Land of Sukhavati.
Amoghasiddhi is one of the Five Wisdom Buddhas in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism.
Zambala, also known as Jambhala, is the Buddhist god of wealth and prosperity.