India’s great achiever has no Thangka

[India’s great achievers have no Thangka]

India’s great achievers have no Thangka. In the 17th century, Tibet, the cloth is colored, with a total length of 120 cm, a width of 63 cm, and a painting center of 57 cm vertically and 38 cm horizontally. The old collection of the Qing Palace
Wuzhuan (about the 4th to 5th centuries), a native of Fuloshafuro, North India, and one of the founders of Mahayana Yoga in ancient India. Wu first became a monk with the practice of Mahayana Buddhism, and then learned from Maitreya Bodhisattva about Mahayana, studied the Yoga Master’s Theory of the Earth, and understood the Mahayana Sutra and other Mahayana sutras. There are many works, which have a certain impact on the practice of yoga in later generations
Master Wuzhuang is in the middle of the picture, wearing a monk’s cap and cassocks, exposing his upper body and making sutra discrimination. The upper part shows Wuliangshou, White Tara, Green Tara and two Yellow Patriarchs, while the lower part of the lotus seat shows three Indian eminent monks.
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