Dhukar Thangka – Palace Mandala with Five Dhyani Buddhas
Umbrella Protection for Fearless Calm
This Dhukar mandala floats above mountains and a river. Gold geometry shines inside a calm sky.
Her white umbrella shields body and mind. Five Dhyani Buddhas balance every direction.
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 Dhukar’s complete protection mandala. Each Buddha steadies one inner direction.
Dhukar (Central Mandala Deity)
White Umbrella, goddess of swift protection.
Dhukar, also called Sitatapatra, sits within the palace. She appears midair, luminous, quiet, and alert.
Gesture: Hands hold the white umbrella.
Sacred Object: Umbrella canopy forms a protective dome.
Presence: Fearless clarity during unseen threats.
Amitabha Buddha (Top Middle)
Warm refuge and limitless compassion.
Amitabha rests in the top sky. Red light softens grief into devotion.
Symbolism: Boundless compassion and gentle warmth.
Role: Opens Pure Land trust and hope.
Akshobhya Buddha (Top Left)
Immovable clarity under emotional pressure.
Akshobhya appears at the upper left. Blue stillness cools anger and shock.
Symbolism: Mirror wisdom and steady presence.
Role: Stabilizes practice when storms arise.
Vairocana Buddha (Top Right)
Spacious awareness that clears confusion.
Vairocana shines at the upper right. White clarity reveals things as they are.
Symbolism: Wisdom of the open sky.
Role: Brings clean perception and simplicity.
Ratnasambhava Buddha (Lower Left)
Dignity, gratitude, and inner richness.
Ratnasambhava sits on the lower left ground. Golden warmth grows confidence without grasping.
Symbolism: Equal worth and a generous heart.
Role: Heals scarcity thinking and envy.
Green Amoghasiddhi Buddha (Lower Right)
Fearless action that avoids harm.
Green Amoghasiddhi rests on the lower right. His blessing supports skillful decisions and protection.
Symbolism: Accomplishing wisdom and effortless success.
Role: Guards travel, choices, and daily courage.
Palace Mandala (Sacred Residence)
A home for awakened mind-states.
The palace gates form a balanced sacred map. They lead attention from the edges to the center.
Symbolism: Ordered space for awakened qualities.
Role: Supports visualization with gentle focus.
Sacred Background & Landscape
Below, mountains part around a flowing river. Above, dark clouds hold the three sky Buddhas.
Style: Earth-view landscape with soft gradients.
Visual Symbols: Cloud halos frame each Buddha.
Spiritual Meaning: Protection meets everyday human life.
Essence: Umbrella light over changing weather.
Artisan Mastery
A Himalayan artist painted this with measured devotion. Fine lines keep the palace perfectly aligned.
Tradition: Karma Gadri clarity and spacious skies.
Aesthetic Tone: Jewel colors, clean geometry, quiet depth.
Technique: Mineral pigments with genuine gold highlights.
Spirit: Created for protection and healing courage.
Spiritual Application
Sit before Dhukar when fear feels close. Let the umbrella become your inner shelter.
Heart Mantra: OM SITATAPATRA HUM PHAT.
Meditation: White light expands, sealing every direction.
Blessing: Calms nightmares, panic, and sudden shocks.
Purpose: A daily shield for sensitive hearts.
Why Choose This Dhukar Thangka
This mandala is protection you can feel. It stays gentle, even when life is loud.
Lasting Value: A complete mandala in compact size.
Directional Balance: Five Buddhas steady five emotions.
Home Support: Helps guard children, travelers, and sleepers.













