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Samantabhadra

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Details

Artform

Contemporary Thangka Art, Nepal

Artist

Dipesh Shrestha

Dimensions

20 x 30 In.

Medium

Natural Stone Colors on Handmade Canvas

Framing

Unframed

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The Painting

This intricate artwork hand painted by Dipesh Shrestha in traditional Thangka style of painting depicts Samantabhadra as the central deity. According to Vajrayana Buddhism, all Deities & Dakinis arose out of Samantabhadra who is realisation & flowering of pure consciousness. This idea is especially connected to the Dhyana Buddha Families of Amitabha, Akshobhya, Amoghasiddhi, Ratnasambhava & Vairochana. The artist has painted him in the form Visvabhadra or ‘sky-clad’ who is naked and shown embracing the white female figure of Samantabhadri in a position called Yab-Yum. This pose is a blissful union called Sambhogakaya, a union of the inner and outer world. A principle duality visualized as male and female, day and night etc. The artist has used natural colors on cotton cloth for this artwork.

The Art

A Thangka is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting which is made on cotton or silk applique using intricate application of colors derived from organic and mineral pigments. The paintings served as a visual depiction of scenes from Buddhist cosmology where vivid tableaus showing deities and mandalas are painted. The process of creating a Thangka is a sacred endeavour, involving precise measurements, ritualistic preparation, and the patient application of mineral-based pigments. Masters of this art form, known as Thangka painters, pass down their knowledge through generations, preserving a rich cultural heritage. The fusion of artistic expression and religious devotion in Thangka painting encapsulates a spiritual journey, inviting both artist and viewer into a world of transcendence and inner peace.

The Artist

Dipesh Shrestha is a third-generation, traditional Thangka painter hailing from the city of Kathmandu, Nepal. With expertise in mandala art and Thangka art, Shrestha has 20 years of experience where his works were displayed in various exhibitions. Originally from Tibet, Dipesh Shrestha comes from a family of Thangka artists and learned the art of Thangka at a young age. He has been spreading the cultural and spiritual significance of the art to a wider audience. His studio is currently based in Thamel, Kathmandu.

Provenance

The painting has been created by Bridge Bharat’s master artist partners. 

Customizations

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Shipping and Delivery

For artworks that are made to order, the time to prepare each piece differs. Our team will inform you about the preparation time. You will receive updates on the behind-the-scenes prep every 4-5 days- we want you to be a part of the creation process.  A ready item will be dispatched within 24 hours of placing the order. The item will be delivered 7-10 days after the product is dispatched. The artwork price is exclusive of shipping charges and insurance. Shipping charges will differ depending on the order size, weight and delivery location. You will be able to calculate shipping charges at checkout.  The artwork price is inclusive of 12% GST  In the event that the product is rejected by our quality check team, you will be informed about the change of delivery date. 

Other details

The price you see is for an unframed painting. If you want us to custom frame the artwork, please drop us a message. We highly encourage this, framing is an art by itself :) The artwork you will receive is as close to the original artwork as possible but as with all things handmade, there may be minute differences in color and motifs, truly rendering each artwork one of a kind. Trust the process!