Atisha Dipamkara Shrijnana Thangka – The Lamp of the Path – Sacred Lineage Art
This Atisha Dipamkara Shrijnana Thangka honors a great master. It uses pure mineral pigments and genuine gold. The art brings a sense of discipline.
Specifications
Dimensions: 50x70 cm
Materials: Pure Mineral Pigments with Genuine Gold Highlights
Canvas type: Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Menri Style Tibetan
Background Type: Naturalistic
Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka
Consecration Status: Available Upon Request
Iconography and Sacred Assembly of Atisha Dipamkara Shrijnana
Atisha as the Great Reformer
Atisha Dipamkara Shrijnana sits upon a majestic throne. He revitalized the dharma across ancient Tibet. This noble teacher is also called Jowo-je. His presence inspires deep study and devotion.
The master radiates a steady, compassionate light. He brought the Lamrim teachings to the world. Known as Dipamkara, his name means "Light Maker." He remains a pillar of the Kadampa tradition.
He wears the pointed red Pandita hat.
His hands perform the sacred teaching mudra.
A golden stupa rests on his side.
This stupa represents his pure, enlightened mind.
A ceremonial flask symbolizes long-lasting spiritual life.
He sits in a stable meditation posture.
Sacred Background and Landscape
Lush flowers and soft clouds surround the throne. These elements create a sense of heavenly peace. The throne features traditional snow lions and dragons. They represent the strength of the master's teachings.
A calm landscape stretches toward the blue sky. The colors reflect a balanced and joyful mind. Every flower honors the master’s gentle wisdom.
Artisan Mastery
Skilled artists in Kathmandu painted this sacred piece. They followed classical iconometric proportions for perfection. The Menri style shows through every fine line. Natural stone pigments ensure the colors stay bright.
Pure 24K gold highlights the teacher's monastic robes. The brushwork requires years of patient spiritual practice. This thangka is a true work of devotion.
How to Welcome This Thangka Into Your Life
Place this artwork in your meditation space. Let it anchor your daily study and practice. His presence reminds us of the path's light. The image helps settle a busy mind.
Place it at a comfortable eye level.
Sit quietly before it every day.
Reflect on the lamp of wisdom.
If this Atisha Dipamkara Shrijnana Thangka resonates with you, welcome him home.

