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Framed Thanka of Yeshe Tsogyal

A lovely small framed thanka of Yeshe Tsogyal. The donor purchased this painting at Karma Triyana Dharmachakra (KTD), the North American Seat of the 17th Karmapa. She obtained it some years ago, and had it beautifully framed with a light sky blue silk mat and museum quality non-glare glass. This piece is is really beautiful and special.

Yeshe Tsogyal is the preeminent lady of Tibetan Buddhism. While most—if not all—of what is known about her life is highly mythologized, she is revered by Tibetans as a foremost disciple and consort of Padmasambhava, the eighth-century tantric master credited with a seminal role in establishing Buddhism in Tibet. Yeshe Tsogyal is also celebrated for transcribing Padmasambhava’s teachings and concealing them as treasures across the Tibetan and Himalayan landscape, to be revealed by successive tertöns, or “treasure revealers,” during times of strife.  Yeshe Tsogyal is more than an ancestor from the distant past or simply a role model to affirm women’s potential for enlightenment. She remains an active presence in the lives of Tibetans–both men and women–through rituals dedicated to her and through the historical women who serve as her emanations. (from Lion's Roar, more here)

15" x 17.5" framed with museum glass,. Signed by artist.

 

Donated by :
  • Name : Jai Levy

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Highest Bid : $150.00 (2 bids)
Highest Bid By: 769310
Catalog #: 24
Value: N/A
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