The Gelug tradition, founded by the great master Je Tsongkhapa (1357–1419), is one of the most influential schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Je Tsongkhapa is revered as a reformer, philosopher, and teacher whose wisdom brought clarity to Buddhist thought and practice. In thangka paintings, he is often depicted wearing the distinctive yellow hat, seated in meditation or teaching posture, radiating compassion and profound wisdom. Our collection of Gelug (Je Tsongkhapa) thangka paintings represents his enlightened presence, guiding practitioners on the path of study, meditation, and realization.







































