- Mandala
- JAPANESE DEITIES
- Peaceful Deities
- Yeshe Tsogyal
- Saraswati Thangka
- Chenrezig Thangka
- Akasagarbha Thangka
- Zambala Thangka Paintings
- Manjushri Thangka
- Dorje Sempa
- Seven Chakra Thangka
- 4 NOBLE FRIEND
- Amitayus
- Chongaba Thangka Painting
- Handmade Guru Rinpoche Thangka (Padmasambhava)
- VALLEY PAINTING
- Machig Labdron
- Ksitigarbha Thangka
- TASHITAKE
- GURU DHAKPO
- BAJRADHARA
- RAINBOW GURU
- AVALOKITESHVARA
- KULKULE
- NAMGYALMA
- MELACHYAN
- DUKAR
- GURU CHHANGE
- MIDUKPA
- SHAMATHA
- CHANDI
- GANESH
- OLD CHOKSING
- OLD GREEN TARA
- OLD WHITE TARA
- OLD 21 TARA
- OLD MILAREPA
- OLD ZAMBHALA
- PRAGYA PARAMITA
- ZAMBALA NAMTSE
- 2 HAND CHENREZIG
- MARICHI
- BUDDHIST SYMBOL
- KONGABA
- Buddha
- Tara
- Wheel of Life Thangka
- Wrathful Deity
- Mahakala
- Life of Buddha
- KAGYU
- REFUGE TREE(CHOKSING)
- SINGHKHOR
- FIGURE
Mayadevi holds a significant place in the narrative of Buddha's life, embodying the tender yet profound beginnings of his journey towards enlightenment. As Buddha's mother, she epitomizes the nurturing force that shaped his early years, fostering an environment of love and care. Her presence, though often overshadowed by the prominence of Buddha himself, remains integral to understanding the human aspects of his enlightenment. Mayadevi's devotion and sacrifice, as depicted in Buddhist literature, symbolize the profound connection between maternal love and spiritual awakening, highlighting the profound interconnectedness of worldly responsibilities and transcendental aspirations.
In the rich tapestry of Buddha's story, Mayadevi's influence extends beyond her earthly existence, echoing through the annals of history as a testament to the transformative power of compassion and maternal wisdom. Her legacy serves as a reminder that even the most profound spiritual journeys are grounded in human experiences, rooted in the love and guidance of those who shape our earliest steps. Through Mayadevi, the narrative of Buddha's enlightenment becomes not just a tale of individual transcendence, but a tribute to the enduring bond between mother and child, and the profound impact of familial love on the path to awakening.