Stupas

Stupas

The mind of the Buddha is traditionally represented by a stupa of enlightenment and is placed to the right of the Buddha on a proper Buddhist altar…

Thangkas

Thangkas

Thangkas were conceived as a more efficient way for Tibetan nomads to transport and keep the divine with them. They are unique and sacred as an art form developed purely for the sake of spirituality and religion…

Tsatsa

Tsatsa

Tsa tsas are votive tablets, usually clay impressions made with a metal mould containing the hollowed, reversed image of a deity, a stupa or other sacred symbol…

Shakyamuni

Shakyamuni

Shakyamuni is the 4th Buddha of this fortunate aeon who attained Enlightenment about 2500 years ago. Through skilful means, the Buddha taught 84,000 teachings, each to benefit all possible dispositions and levels of spiritual development of his followers…

Amitayus

Amitayus

As the Buddha of Infinite Life and Infinite Light, Amitayus has special popularity amongst Buddhist practitioners due to the infinite benefits that can be received, the immediate result being the feelings of peace and joy within us…

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