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Chongaba Thangka – Illuminator of Tibetan Buddhist Path

Size: (15198) cm
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“Chongaba Thangka – Illuminator of Tibetan Buddhist Path” refers to a sacred Tibetan Buddhist scroll painting centered on the enlightened teacher widely known as Je Tsongkhapa. In many transliterations, “Chongaba” is understood as a variation of “Tsongkhapa,” the great 14th–15th century scholar-yogi who is revered as the founder of the Gelug school, also known as the “Yellow Hat” tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.

In this type of thangka, Tsongkhapa is portrayed as the “Illuminator of the Path” because his teachings are believed to clarify and systematize the entire Buddhist journey—from ethical discipline and philosophical study to profound meditation on emptiness and enlightenment. His image is not just historical, but devotional, representing the living wisdom of the Buddhist path.

At the center of the composition, Tsongkhapa is typically shown seated in a meditative lotus posture on a richly decorated lotus throne. He often wears the distinctive yellow hat, symbolizing the reformist Gelug tradition he established, which emphasizes monastic discipline, logical reasoning, and gradual stages of realization. His hands usually hold symbolic objects such as:

  • Lotus stems supporting scriptures (representing wisdom and teaching)
  • Sometimes a sword or text of wisdom (symbolizing cutting through ignorance)

Above or around him, you may often see Shakyamuni Buddha, or other enlightened beings, indicating that Tsongkhapa’s realization is rooted directly in the original Buddha’s teachings. Flanking him are often his two main disciples or revered lineage masters, symbolizing the continuation of his teachings.

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