Guru Rinpoche Thangka – Karma Gadri Style – The Lotus Master
A Breath of Fresh Mountain Air
This painting shows the great master Guru Rinpoche. It is a window into a quiet valley.
The colors are soft and very natural. They invite you to stop and breathe deeply.
Specifications
Dimensions: 65 x 90 cm
Materials: Pure Mineral Pigments with Genuine Gold Highlights
Canvas Type: Gold and Stone Pigments on Linen Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Karma Gadri Style Tibetan
Background Type: Naturalistic Terrestrial Landscape
Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka
Consecration Status: Available Upon Request
Iconography and Sacred Assembly of Guru Rinpoche
You first notice the vast and open scenery. Padmasambhava sits calmly among the distant peaks.
This style creates a sense of inner clarity. Every figure has room to breathe and shine.
Guru Rinpoche as the King of Space
The central figure is the great Guru Rinpoche. He rests upon a large and colorful lotus.
He holds a vajra to symbolize wisdom. His gaze is both very firm and kind.
The golden vajra represents a mind of diamond.
His skull cup holds the nectar of realization.
Supporting Figures of Padmasambhava
Several holy figures surround the master here. They represent his family and his deep teachings.
Amitabha Buddha sits in the clouds above him. He provides the light that guides the way.
Mandarava sits in the lower left corner.
Yeshe Tsogyal sits in the lower right.
Sacred Background and Karma Gadri Landscape
The Karma Gadri style emphasizes open space. Minimalist hills and blue water surround the figures.
This landscape reflects the purity of mind. It connects the earth to the vast sky.
Peace flows through every hill and quiet valley.
Artisan Mastery
The artist used very fine and delicate lines. This work follows ancient and sacred proportions exactly.
Natural mineral pigments ensure colors stay bright. Each stroke was made with a quiet heart.
How to Welcome This Guru Rinpoche Thangka
Place this thangka where you see the horizon. Let the open space help you breathe better.
Sit quietly and look at the master’s face. Feel the peace of the high mountain air.
Place the art at a comfortable eye level.
Recite a simple mantra to find peace.
If this Guru Rinpoche Thangka resonates, welcome him home.













