Akshobhya Buddha
"Akshobhya" means "Unshakable" or "Immovable." This name symbolizes the stable state of enlightenment and the peace that He represents.
He is regarded as a model of compassion and steadfastness in helping beings escape suffering. His unshakable nature reflects the durability of wisdom and compassion towards all sentient beings.

The mantra of Unsaved changes:
"Om Akshobhya Hum."
The mantra of Akshobhya is often recited to pray for purification and peace.

Akshobhya Buddha plays a crucial role in the practices and rituals of Buddhism, serving as an inspiration for practitioners in developing inner peace and wisdom.


Details
Painting Size : 420x594mm(A2)
Material: The paintings will mostly be made using Canson or Baohong paper and watercolors.
Artist Information
Artist : Padma Ozter Nyingpo

How to Preserve Thangka Paintings
Store in a Dry and Cool Place: Avoid direct sunlight, and keep in a low-humidity environment
Use Protective Glass: Framing with glass, regularly clean the glass
Store When Not in Use: Avoid folding or rolling the painting too tightly to prevent damage. If rolling, use a soft roll and acid-free paper for protection.
Use Protective Paper: Use acid-free paper to protect the front of the painting during storage or shipping.
Clean the Painting: Do not use chemicals or cleaning agents. Use a soft brush or dusting cloth to gently remove dust.
Avoid Water Exposure: Prevent contact with water or high humidity as it can damage or discolor the paper.
Maintain Optimal Conditions: Keep the painting in an environment with a stable temperature to avoid paper contraction or warping.
Consider Protective Sprays: You may use acid-free protective sprays for additional protection, but test on a small area before applying to the entire painting.
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