Shakyamuni Buddha Serthang – The Great Renunciation – Path of Golden Resolve
This Golden Serthang captures the pivotal moment of Prince Siddhartha’s renunciation. Painted on a canvas of pure 24K gold, it glows with the courage of letting go.
His act of cutting his hair marks the beginning of the path to Enlightenment. Your space becomes a constant reminder of spiritual commitment and resolve.
Specifications
Dimensions: 70 × 100 cm
Materials: Pure 24K Gold & Natural Mineral Pigments
Canvas: Traditionally Prepared Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Serthang (Golden Background)
Background Type: Serthang (Golden Realm)
Framing: Unframed Canvas
Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka
Consecration: Available Upon Request
Iconography & Sacred Assembly
This Thangka narrates the journey from Prince to Awakened One. Every scene illustrates a step toward ultimate freedom.
Central Figure – The Great Renunciation
Prince Siddhartha sits at the center, radiating calm determination. He holds a round knife to shear his royal locks.
Gesture: With one hand, he severs his hair; with the other, he holds the strands aloft.
Symbolism: Cutting the hair represents cutting off ignorance, ego, and worldly attachment.
Presence: He is no longer a Prince, but not yet a Buddha. He is a seeker of truth.
Top Realm – Celestial Witness
Directly above the Prince, a celestial figure waits with open hands.
The Action: The god Indra catches the sacred hair to enshrine it in the heavens.
Significance: Even the gods bow to the power of true renunciation.
Surrounding Life Story – The Path to Awakening
Detailed vignettes surround the central act, telling the story of his evolution.
Top Right ( The Test): While meditating under the Bodhi tree, demons attempt to distract him. He remains unmoved by fear or desire.
Lower Left (The Sustenance): A figure offers a bowl of food. This is Sujata offering milk rice, restoring his strength for the final push.
Lower Right (The Robes): Devotees offer simple cloth. The Prince exchanges royal silks for the humble robes of a monk.
Lower Middle (The Teaching): The fully enlightened Buddha teaches his disciples. This is the result of his sacrifice: the Turning of the Dharma Wheel.
Sacred Background & Landscape
The entire scene plays out on a canvas of pure gold (Serthang). Fine red and orange lines define the mountains, trees, and rivers.
Style: Serthang (Gold Background) with fine line work
Visual Symbols: The gold represents the radiant, stainless nature of the Buddha-mind
Spiritual Meaning: In the realm of enlightenment, everything is precious and pure
Essence: A majestic glow that illuminates the dark corners of the mind
Artisan Mastery
Creating a Serthang requires a steady hand and a heart of patience. The artist applies gold leaf and then polishes it with agate stones.
Tradition: A highly specialized technique reserved for the most sacred subjects
Aesthetic Tone: Luxurious, warm, and deeply reflective
Technique: "Marting" (Gold polishing) creates texture within the single color of gold
Spirit: Painted as an act of merit and devotion
Spiritual Application
This Thangka is a powerful tool for new beginnings. It supports you when you need to break old habits.
Heart Mantra: Om Muni Muni Maha Muniye Soha — Invokes the Buddha's nature
Meditation: Reflect on what "hair" (attachments) you need to cut from your own life
Blessing: Inspires discipline, focus, and the courage to change
Purpose: A visual anchor for your own vows and commitments
Why Choose This Shakyamuni Serthang
Sacred art chooses you as much as you choose it. Here is why this Thangka belongs in your space.
Unique Moment: Most Thangkas show the Buddha already enlightened. This shows the act of becoming. It is rare and inspiring.
The Power of Gold: Gold is not just beautiful; it is a conductor of spiritual energy. A Serthang brings warmth and light to any room.
Complete Narrative:
You get the full story of the path: Renunciation, Testing, Sustenance, and Teaching.
Daily Motivation:
Seeing the Prince cut his hair reminds you that big changes require brave actions.





















