Amitayus Thangka – Palace Mandala with Five Dhyani Buddhas
Long Life and Luminous Blessings
This Amitayus mandala floats above the earth and the river. Five Direction Buddhas glow within dark clouds.
It supports longevity practice and quiet inner wealth. Your altar becomes a refuge for renewal.
Specifications
Dimensions: 45 × 60 cm
Materials: Pure Mineral Pigments with Genuine Gold Highlights
Canvas: Traditionally Prepared Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Karma Gadri Style (Tibetan) School
Background Type: Naturalistic
Framing: Unframed Canvas
Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka
Consecration: Available Upon Request
Iconography & Sacred Assembly
This Thangka reveals a complete Amitayus palace mandala. Every Buddha blesses one direction of the mind.
Amitayus (Central Mandala Deity)
Life force, merit, and serene abundance. Amitayus sits within the palace mandala, vast and steady. He hovers midair, filling most of the space.
Gesture: Hands hold a long-life vase.
Sacred Object: The vase grants vitality and merit.
Presence: Gentle warmth that steadies your years.
Amitabha Buddha (Top Middle)
Boundless light, tender devotion. Amitabha rests above the mandala’s crown. He sits on a lotus, within smoky clouds.
Symbolism: Compassionate light beyond despair.
Role: Opens the heart toward the Pure Land.
Akshobhya Buddha (Top Left)
Immovable clarity in stormy moments. Akshobhya appears in the upper left sky. His calm blue body cools reactive anger.
Symbolism: Mirror-like wisdom and stability.
Role: Grounds meditation when emotions surge.
Vairocana Buddha (Top Right)
Bright awareness, clean perception. Vairocana appears in the upper right sky. His white radiance feels spacious and clear.
Symbolism: Wisdom of the open sky.
Role: Illuminates confusion into simple knowing.
Ratnasambhava Buddha (Lower Left)
Dignity, gratitude, and inner richness. Ratnasambhava rests on the lower left ground. He sits near hills and riverbank curves.
Symbolism: Equal worth for every being.
Role: Grows confidence without pride or grasping.
Amoghasiddhi Buddha (Lower Right)
Fearless action, green protection. Green Amoghasiddhi rests on the lower right ground. His presence supports wise decisions and safe travel.
Symbolism: Accomplishing wisdom without force.
Role: Turns hesitation into steady right action.
Palace Mandala Structure
A sacred home for your mind. The palace rings, and gates hold perfect symmetry. They guide attention from edges to the center.
Symbolism: Ordered space for awakened qualities.
Role: Supports stable visualization and mantra focus.
Sacred Background & Landscape
This setting shows an earth-view beneath the mandala. Clouds, mountains, and a river hold the scene.
Style: Naturalistic landscape with Karma Gadri softness.
Visual Symbols: Dark clouds cradle the upper Buddhas.
Spiritual Meaning: Heaven and earth meet in practice.
Essence: Long life blossoms between sky and ground.
Artisan Mastery
A trained Himalayan painter built this with patience. Every curve stays clean and balanced.
Tradition: Classical mandala measures, carefully followed.
Aesthetic Tone: Jewel colors, soft sky, calm river.
Technique: Mineral pigments with careful gold accents.
Spirit: Painted as a real altar companion.
Spiritual Application
This Thangka supports you in daily practice. Sit before it, then soften your breath.
Heart Mantra: OM AMARANI JIVANTIYE SVAHA.
Meditation: See Amitayus’ nectar filling your body.
Blessing: Five Buddhas balance the inner directions.
Purpose: Longevity, merit, and steady, joyful energy.
Why Choose This Amitayus Thangka
This is sacred art with practical tenderness. It brings calm strength to busy lives.
Daily Anchor: One glance restores a slower pace.
Directional Balance: Each Buddha steadies one emotion.
Longevity Support: Amitayus nurtures life and vitality.











