Amitabha, the red Buddha of ‘Boundless Light’, sits on his peacock throne at the centre of his western paradise of Sukhavati, the ‘Blissful Realm’. Sukhavati is believed...
The assembly known as the ‘Eight Medicine Buddhas’ shows the principal form of the Medicine Buddha, or the ‘Medicine Guru’ Bhaisajyaguru, surrounded by his ‘Six...
This print shows the twenty-one Taras according to the tradition of the early Indian Buddhist master, Suryagupta. There are three main traditions of...
Padmasambhava or Padmakara (Tib. Pemajungne), meaning the ‘lotus-born’, is the principal form of Guru Rinpoche, the ‘precious guru’ from Oddiyana in...
This print depicts the forty-two ‘peaceful’ (Tib. zhi) and fifty-eight ‘wrathful’ (Tib. khro) deities that constitute the Bardo or Zhitro (Zhi-khro)...
Machig Labdron (circa 1055-1153) was the famous yogini who founded the Chod lineage of practice in Tibet. Her main teacher was the Indian yogin, Padampa Sangye, and her name Machig...
This print depicts the Nyingma assembly of the Refuge Tree or Merit Field this is visualized during the ‘Preliminary Practices (ngondro) of the New Treasure...
Samantabhadra (Tib. Kuntuzangpo), the ‘all-good’, is the primordial Buddha of the Nyingma or ‘ancient-school’ of Tibetan Buddhism, and the source from which many of the...
In the Nyingma tradition Mahottara or Chemchog Heruka is the supreme lord of all the ‘blood-drinking’ (Heruka) deities, and the fierce manifestation of Samantabhadra and his...
Gyalwa Gyatso (Skt. Jinasagara), the ‘Conqueror-ocean’, is a four-armed aspect of red Avalokiteshvara with his consort, whose yidam-deity practice is of particular...
Amitabha, the red Buddha of ‘Boundless Light’, is the ‘Lord of the Padma or Lotus Family’ who presides over the western direction where his paradise of...
The thirty-two-deity mandala of Guhyasamaja-Akshobhyavajra is one of the principal ‘method’ or father-tantra mandalas that are described in the Vajravali or...
The thirty-two-deity mandala of Guhyasamaja-Akshobhyavajra is one of the principal ‘method’ or father-tantra mandalas that are described in the Vajravali or ‘vajra-garland’...
Gesar was a legendary king who ruled over the eastern Tibetan Kingdom of Ling about a thousand years ago, and his epic story is believed to be longest narrative poem in existence....
Shri Devi, the ‘Great Goddess’, is known as Paldan Lhamo in Tibetan, and she appears here in her form as Magzor Gyalmo, the ‘War-repulsing Queen’, who is the main female protector of...
This print depicts the Nyingma assembly of the Refuge Tree or Merit Field this is visualized during the ‘Preliminary Practices (ngondro) of the New Treasure...
This gold on vermilion print depicts Padmasambhava, the ‘lotus-born’, as the central figure of a composition known as ‘The Guru’s Eight Manifestations’...
Amitabha, the red Buddha of ‘Boundless Light’, is the ‘Lord of the Padma or Lotus Family’ who presides over the western direction where his paradise of...