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Amitabha Buddha Pure Land Thangka – Double-Sided Laminated Portable Art | 13x18cm | Himalaya Zen
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Amitabha Buddha Pure Land Thangka – Double-Sided Laminated Portable Art

Amitabha Buddha – The Buddha of Infinite Light.
A sacred image that invites rebirth in the Pure Land, the aspiration for liberation, and the boundless compassion of the Western Paradise.

This high-detail portable thangka depicts Amitabha Buddha (the Buddha of Infinite Light) seated in the center of Sukhavati, the Pure Land of Bliss. He is shown in the classic dhyana mudra (meditation gesture), holding a begging bowl filled with nectar, symbolizing his compassionate vow to welcome all beings to his pure realm. Surrounding him are celestial beings, lotus flowers, and the sacred landscape of the Western Paradise—a representation of the ideal field for spiritual practice.

Printed on archival photo paper with double-sided protective lamination, this thangka offers two sacred images in one—front and back both protected and display-ready. The wipeable surface makes it easy to maintain, ideal for shrine use, meditation practice, or travel. At 13x18cm, it is compact enough to accompany you anywhere: on your desk, in your practice space, or beside you during Amitabha recitation.


Features



Feature Description
Pure Land Iconography Amitabha Buddha seated in the Western Paradise of Sukhavati, surrounded by celestial beings and lotus flowers
Double-Sided Lamination Archival photo paper with double-sided protective lamination; waterproof, wipeable, and fade-resistant
Portable Size 13×18 cm — light, compact, and easy to place on a desk, shrine, or travel altar
High-Detail Print Professionally printed with crisp lines and vibrant, long-lasting colors
Easy Maintenance Wipeable surface allows gentle cleaning—ideal for shrine environments with incense or butter lamps
Ready to Display Can be placed as is, framed, or mounted on a simple stand
Custom Options Other sizes and designs available upon request

Why Choose This Thangka?

The Promise of the Pure Land
Amitabha Buddha’s 48 vows promise that any being who sincerely aspires to be born in his Pure Land and recites his name with faith will be reborn there—free from suffering and able to progress toward enlightenment. This image serves as a visual support for that aspiration, reminding us of the boundless compassion that awaits.

Double-Sided Durability for Shrine Use
Unlike traditional silk thangkas or single-sided prints, this thangka is laminated on both sides—making it water-resistant, wipeable, and ideal for environments where incense, butter lamps, or frequent handling are part of practice.

A Companion for Practice
Whether at home, in a meditation hall, or on the road, a clear sacred image serves as a gentle anchor—inviting mindfulness, devotion, and a sense of connection to Amitabha’s infinite light.

A Meaningful Gift for Aspirants
Beautifully crafted and rich in meaning, this thangka makes a thoughtful gift for practitioners of Pure Land Buddhism, those seeking comfort during illness or transition, or anyone drawn to the promise of boundless compassion.


Specifications



Item Details
Size 13 × 18 cm (standard)
Custom Sizes Available upon request
Custom Designs Other Buddhist figures or Pure Land scenes available
Material Archival photo paper, double-sided protective lamination
Print High-definition, waterproof, wipeable, fade-resistant
Subject Amitabha Buddha in Sukhavati (Pure Land of Bliss) with celestial retinue
Packaging Protective clear sleeve, shipped flat in rigid packaging

Custom Orders

Need a different size or a different Buddhist figure?
We are happy to accommodate custom requests.

Contact us:

  • Email: himalayazeninfo@gmail.com

  • WhatsApp: +86 13684061073

Please allow 5–7 business days for custom orders. We will confirm details and timing before processing.


Our Commitment

Authentic Tradition
We work directly with artists and craftspeople who follow traditional iconographic standards. Each image is reproduced with care to honor the original lineage representation.

Real Product, Real Detail
Photos are of the actual product. Minor color variations may occur due to screen settings, but clarity and detail remain as shown.

Wisdom Shared
We believe each thangka carries more than pigment and paper—it carries the intention of compassion, aspiration, and connection to the Buddha of Infinite Light. May this image of the Pure Land support your practice and inspire the heart.


Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Amitabha Buddha?

Amitabha Buddha (the Buddha of Infinite Light) is the principal Buddha of Pure Land Buddhism. According to the Sukhavati Sutras, he made 48 vows to establish a pure realm—Sukhavati (the Pure Land of Bliss)—where beings can be reborn and attain enlightenment without suffering.

What is the Pure Land of Sukhavati?

Sukhavati is the Western Pure Land created by Amitabha’s vows. It is described as a realm free from suffering, where all conditions are conducive to spiritual practice. Rebirth there is considered a swift path to enlightenment.

What do the symbols represent?

  • Amitabha’s posture: Seated in meditation (dhyana mudra), representing equipoise and wisdom

  • Begging bowl: Filled with nectar, symbolizing the healing and nourishment of the dharma

  • Lotus flowers: Represent purity, liberation, and the spontaneous birth of beings in the Pure Land

Does this thangka need to be consecrated?

You may have it blessed by a teacher if you wish. If not, placing it with a respectful attitude is sufficient. Many practitioners use this image as a support for Amitabha recitation and visualization.

How should I clean and care for it?

Wipe gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth. The double-sided lamination makes the surface wipeable—ideal for shrine environments where incense or oil residue may accumulate. Avoid abrasive cleaners and prolonged direct sunlight.

Can I place it in my car?

Yes. The 13×18 cm size can be placed on a dashboard (use a non-slip mat) or kept in a glove compartment. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to preserve colors.

How should I display it?

Place it on a clean, elevated surface such as a desk, shrine, or bookshelf. Since it is double-sided, you may also display it in a clear acrylic stand to appreciate both sides.

Can I get a different size or deity?

Yes. We offer custom sizes and other Buddhist figures. Please contact us via email or WhatsApp with your request, and we will provide details and pricing.

Is the lamination removable?

No. The double-sided lamination is permanently sealed to protect the print. It adds durability and allows for easy cleaning.


Shipping & Service

  • Free worldwide shipping – No hidden fees, no customs duties

  • Tracking included – Sent automatically once your order is packed

  • Packaged with care – Shipped flat in rigid protective packaging to prevent bending

  • Real human support – Reach us at himalayazeninfo@gmail.com or WhatsApp +86 13684061073

  • Returns – If damaged in transit, contact us within 14 days with photos for resolution

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