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Marpa Lotsawa Thangka – Kagyu Lineage Assembly – The Great Translator

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Marpa Lotsawa Thangka – Kagyu Lineage Assembly – The Great Translator

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This detailed Thangka depicts Marpa Lotsawa surrounded by the Kagyu fathers. Hand-painted in the Menri style, it vibrates with historical power.

His fierce determination breaks through your spiritual confusion. Your practice gains the weight of authentic transmission.

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Specifications

  • Dimensions: 55 × 75 cm

  • Materials: Natural Mineral Pigments & Gold

  • Style: Menri Style (Tibetan)

  • Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal

  • Background: Earth-like Sacred Landscape

  • Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka

Iconography & Sacred Assembly

This Thangka reveals the "Golden Rosary" of the Kagyu tradition. It maps the flow of enlightenment from India to Tibet.

Central Figure – Marpa Lotsawa

The Great Translator sits at the center, stern and powerful. He appears as a wealthy householder, not a monk.

  • Appearance: His wide eyes show unshakeable will. He wears fine silks to represent the union of life.

  • Presence: He is grounded and immovable. He radiates the strength of a mountain.

Top Realm – The Indian Masters

The source of the lineage floats above him in the sky.

  • Vajradhara: He sits at the top center. He is the primordial source of the lineage.

  • Tilopa (Left): He holds a fish and skull cup. He represents the wild, direct transmission of Mahamudra.

  • Naropa (Right): He sits in a yogic posture. He is the scholar-saint who taught Marpa.

Lower Realm – The Tibetan Heirs

The legacy continues on the earth below the throne.

  • Milarepa (Left): The cotton-clad yogi listens intently. He represents supreme devotion and asceticism.

  • Gampopa (Right): The monk holds a bowl and wears a yellow hat. He represents the monastic foundation of the lineage.

Sacred Background & Landscape

Marpa sits on a rich cushion within a grounded landscape. The Menri style uses vibrant greens to depict the natural world.

  • Visual Symbols: Solid rocks reflect Marpa's unshakeable nature. The green earth shows growth and fertility.

  • Essence: A foundation of strength. It brings the Dharma down to earth.

Artisan Mastery

A master of the Menri tradition painted this narrative piece. The detailing on the robes and facial expressions is superb.

  • Technique: Rich pigment application creates depth. Gold outlining defines the intricate brocade patterns.

  • Spirit: Painted to honor the sacred bond. It celebrates the connection between Guru and Disciple.

Spiritual Application

This Thangka is a visual guide for Guru Yoga practice. It connects you directly to the stream of lineage blessings.

  • Mantra: OM AH GURU MARPA PA HASA VAJRA HUM. Recite this to connect with his mind.

  • Meditation: Visualize wisdom flowing like a river. Let it flow from Vajradhara down to you.

Why Choose This Marpa Thangka

Sacred art chooses you as much as you choose it. Here is why this Thangka belongs in your space.

  • Complete Lineage: It displays the direct line of transmission. You see the source and the fruit together.

  • Householder Inspiration: Marpa shows you can practice deeply. He is the patron of lay practitioners.

  • Visual Story: Every figure tells a story of devotion. It is a library of inspiration on your wall.

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