This exquisite miniature Bhaisajyaguru Buddha Thangka, painted by a Tibetan Karma Gadri lineage master artist, is an exceptional example of refined Himalayan sacred art.
Created with traditional mineral pigments and following the elegant, spacious Karma Gadri style, this artwork showcases delicate lines, luminous colors, and serene iconography—all rendered within a remarkably small 2.5 × 3.5 cm painting core.
Mounted in a solid copper protective case, this piece is ideal as a portable sacred image, altar offering, or collectible masterpiece, representing our Master Artist Series.
About Medicine Buddha (Bhaisajyaguru Buddha)
Medicine Buddha, or Bhaisajyaguru Buddha, is one of the most revered deities in Tibetan Buddhism.
He is associated with:
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Healing of physical and emotional suffering
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Restoration of balance and clarity
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Compassionate protection and wisdom
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Spiritual enlightenment and purification
Medicine Buddha is also recognized as the guardian deity of Aquarius , embodying qualities that resonate with those born under this zodiac sign. His energy aligns with the spiritual independence, innovation, and wisdom that are characteristic of Aquarius, making him a protective guide for those seeking mental clarity, healing, and spiritual growth.
Traditionally depicted with a deep blue body symbolizing purity and healing, the Medicine Buddha offers a calming, stabilizing presence.
This miniature thangka captures his serene expression and precise iconography, even at an exceptionally small scale.
Symbolism & Traditional Meaning
In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the image of Bhaisajyaguru Buddha is symbolically associated with:
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Inner harmony and emotional balance
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Clarity of mind and peaceful intention
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Auspicious energy and well-being
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Kindness, compassion, and stability
Many practitioners keep this image close as a reminder of calm strength and healing presence in daily life—whether emotional, mental, or spiritual.
Emotional & Spiritual Support (Safe, Non-claim Expression)
People often use this thangka as a portable reminder of:
Its serene expression helps create a peaceful atmosphere whether displayed on a small altar or carried during travel.
Craftsmanship & Materials
🖌 Hand-Painted by a Tibetan Karma Gadri Lineage Master Artist
The Karma Gadri style , originating from the Kagyu tradition, is known for:
Painting a 2.5×3.5 cm sacred image with this accuracy requires years of discipline and mastery.
Natural Mineral Pigment Colors
Traditional Tibetan mineral pigments provide:
Each color is hand-prepared, maintaining centuries-old artistic technique.
Copper Protective Case
The thangka is housed in a traditional solid copper casing, offering:
Product Details
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Deity: Bhaisajyaguru Buddha (Medicine Buddha)
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Style: Tibetan Karma Gadri Style
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Series: Master Artist Series
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Pigments: Natural mineral pigments
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Technique: Fully hand-painted
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Artist: Tibetan Karma Gadri lineage master
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Painting Core Size: 2.5 × 3.5 cm
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Outer Case: Solid copper shell
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Use: Portable talisman, altar piece, meditation support, sacred art collection
About Himalayan Buddhist Art
The Himalayan regions of Tibet, Nepal, and Rebgong preserve one of the world’s most respected traditions of sacred Buddhist painting.
Thangka art is not only visual expression—it is a spiritual discipline created with natural pigments, symbolic geometry, and deep meditative intention.
Each work embodies:
Owning a Himalayan thangka means carrying a piece of living Buddhist culture shaped by centuries of wisdom.
Perfect For
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Collectors of refined sacred art
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Practitioners seeking emotional calm
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Meditation and healing-focused practice
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Travelers wishing to carry a sacred reminder
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A meaningful spiritual or cultural gift