Silver Palace Mandala Thangka — Sacred Palace of Mahasthamaprapta
This Silver Palace Mandala Thangka presents a serene sacred palace. It guides the eye gently toward Mahasthamaprapta.
Measured geometry steadies the wandering mind. The composition supports quiet, daily contemplation.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 50 x 50 cm
Mandala Type: Deity Palace Mandala
Materials: 24K Gold and Natural Mineral Pigments on Cotton Canvas
Artistic Style: Menri Style
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Type: Original Hand-Painted Mandala
Consecration Status: Not Consecrated / Available Upon Request
The Sacred Architecture & Cosmic Structure
A balanced palace anchors the composition. Four gates open toward cardinal directions.
Concentric rings guide steady inward attention.
Each boundary marks a symbolic spiritual transition.
The structure moves from outer ornament inward. Stillness gathers at the luminous center.
The Sacred Center — Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva
Mahasthamaprapta sits calmly upon a lotus. A circular halo frames his composed presence.
He embodies strength born from awakened wisdom. He stands within Amitabha’s Pure Land lineage.
The Inner Structure — Four-Gated Palace Geometry
A square palace defines the inner sanctuary. Its gates align with cardinal directions.
Fine linework follows classical Tibetan proportion grids. Subtle inscriptions appear in traditional Uchen script.
The Protective Outer Rings
Layered lotus petals encircle the palace boundary. They suggest purity rising above worldly conditions.
A vajra fence forms an unbroken perimeter. It signifies protection and unwavering awakened awareness.
Soft red and gold flames surround everything. They represent wisdom burning through ignorance.
Scrolling clouds and arches frame the scene. They evoke a calm celestial atmosphere.
Artisan Mastery & Authenticity
This work follows classical Tibetan iconometry. It is painted in the Menri tradition.
Mineral pigments are layered for lasting depth.
24K gold is carefully burnished by hand.
The mandala is created in Kathmandu, Nepal. Its origin reflects living Himalayan artistry.
How to Contemplate This Mandala
Place it where your eyes rest naturally. Let the geometry slow your breathing.
Follow the rings gradually toward the center. Pause gently when attention settles.
Hang at eye level in quiet light.
Observe from outer rings inward.
Sacred Mantra & Closing Blessing
Silver Palace Mandala Thangka steadies awareness.
Mantra: नमो महास्थामप्राप्ताय स्वाहा Om Namo Mahasthamapraptaya Svaha
Mahasthamaprapta belongs to Amitabha’s Pure Land lineage.
May this Silver Palace Mandala Thangka support clarity, balance, and steady awareness for all who behold it.



