Akashagarbha Bodhisattva Thangka – Red Serthang – Menri Style
Namkhai Nyingpo: Boundless Wisdom Across the Cosmic Sky
Akashagarbha sits at the center of this sacred assembly. He embodies the boundless wisdom and space of the cosmos.
He is known as the "Space Treasury" Bodhisattva in Mahayana. This form originates from the Akashagarbha Sutra (Ākāśagarbha-sūtra).
Specifications
Dimensions: 60 × 45 cm
Materials: 24K Gold and Pure Mineral Pigments on Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Menri Style Tibetan
Background Type: Serthang Golden Background
Type: Original Hand-Painted
Brocade: Custom Silk Options Available
Consecration: Available Upon Request
Iconography of Akashagarbha: Space Treasury and key symbol
Akashagarbha as Boundless Space
The deity appears with a golden complexion and peaceful gaze. He rests in the vajra posture upon a floral throne.
Vitarka mudra shows the transmission of teachings for this practice.
The flaming sword represents the cutting of dualistic perception.
This form aids practitioners in expanding their mental capacity. It provides a focal point for achieving vast meditative states.
Supporting Figures: The Assembly of Buddhas and Wisdom
Four enlightened beings surround the central Akashagarbha figure. They create a balanced field of merit and protection.
Above: The Buddhas of Light and Healing
Amitabha Buddha sits upper left for boundless light. Medicine Buddha sits upper right for supreme healing energy.
Below: The Deities of Purification and Universal Light
Vajrasattva sits lower left for purification and mental clarity. Mahavairocana sits lower right with three heads in dhyana mudra.
The arrangement creates a complete cosmological map of wisdom. It maintains strict geometric order through the Menri tradition.
Sacred Setting and Visual Landscape
Akashagarbha rests on a multi-colored lotus and floral throne. Red terrestrial landscapes provide a rich and grounded atmosphere.
Gold clouds drift across the upper red background sky.
Fine gold linework highlights the intricate aura and robes.
The Serthang style highlights the radiance of enlightened energy. It connects the central figure with the divine landscape.
Lineage and Scriptural Context
This composition follows the Akashagarbha Sutra (Ākāśagarbha-sūtra). It emphasizes the infinite virtues contained within space.
The Menri style preserves these proportions through strict canonical measurements. It aligns with the Nyingma and Gelug practice traditions.
This thangka serves as a portal for visualization during meditation. It remains a vital tool for modern Buddhist practitioners.
Sacred Setting and Heritage
The throne features traditional floral motifs and a golden halo. Gold detailing enhances the depth of the deep red background.
Artists apply mineral pigments in many thin, translucent layers. The precision of 24K gold application requires extreme focus.
The iconography follows the scriptural origin of the Menri school. It maintains the lineage of the historical Buddha, Shakyamuni.
How to Welcome This Thangka
Mantra: Om Akasagarbhaya Svaha
This thangka supports daily interaction and focused space meditation. It is an ideal gift for practitioners and students.
Placement & Interaction:
Hang at eye level in a quiet space.
Begin mornings with one minute of reflection.
This sacred art invites the wisdom of Akashagarbha.

















