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Achi Chokyi Drolma (Art Print) – Flera Birmane

Lady of Nanam, Achi Chokyi Drolma is venerated as both an emanation of the female Buddha Vajrayogini and as the great-grandmother of the founder of the Drigung Kagyu sect, Ratnashri Jigten Sumgon. From a ritual standpoint, she functions not only as a semi-wrathful Dharma protectress but in meditation practices as a guru, a potential consort, and even as a tutelary deity, or yidam.

Original size: 40 x 60 cm
Original Medium: natural stone colors, gold on canvas

* All of Flera’s fine art prints print on Canson Infinity Rag, a 100% archival fine art cotton watercolor paper.

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Vajrasattva Meditation Practice (Art Print) – Flera Birmane

Purifying Negative Actions and Downfalls

Vajrasattva practices are common throughout Tibetan Buddhism and are used both to purify obscurations so that a Vajrayana student can progress skillfully through the grades of yogic practices and also to purify any broken samaya vows after initiation. As such, Vajrasattva practice is an essential element of Tibetan Buddhist practice.

In addition to personal practices, the Vajrasattva mantra is regarded as having the ability to purify karma, bring peace, and increase enlightened activity in general.

Original size: 50 x 70 cm
Original Medium: natural stone colors, gold on canvas

* All of Flera’s fine art prints print on Canson Infinity Rag, a 100% archival fine art cotton watercolor paper.

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Maitreya and Buddha – Soyolmaa Davaakhuu

The painting is dedicated to the auspiciousness of receiving Dharma teachings directly from Buddha Maitreya when we arrive in this world after Buddha Shakyamuni’s eon comes to an end.

150 x 200 cm, acrylic on canvas, 2021.

 

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Beautiful Hill (Art Print) – Soyolmaa Davaakhuu

Sometimes when I am feeling low I imagine Buddha is calling me to say, “Come here in the land of peace and tranquility.” Imagining this brings my mind into a calm and still state.

Original:  140 x 200 cm, acrylics on canvas, 2021.