India’s great achiever, Dragon Tree Thangka

[Dragon Tree Thangka of India’s great achievers]

Dragon Tree Thangka of India’s great achievers, 17th century, Tibet, cloth color, painting center 57 cm vertically and 38 cm horizontally
Dragon Tree, Andaro people of South India in the 1st century (another third century), is one of the founders of the Mahayana Buddhism Medieval School. According to Tibetan historical records, Long Shu learned the Jimi teaching method from Salaha, and explained the Jimi in detail under the guidance of the idea of the origin and emptiness with the method of the middle view. The Tibetan Tantra regards Long Shu as the founder of the Tantra and the main inheritor of the Jimi teaching method. Gui?, a famous translator in Tibet? Kubalaz also believed that the Sammi Mandala ritual began with the Dragon Tree. Professor Guanding is the unique teaching method of the Dragon Tree Sect, and the twenty rituals of the mandala and the fifth method become the unique teaching method of Jimi Dragon Tree Sect
In the painting, the Dragon Tree Master sits on a futon, holding the Buddhist scriptures in his left hand, and making a statement in his right hand, with a peaceful face. In the center of the picture are the statues of Amitabha, Zongkaba, White Tara and two Indian ancestors. Below are three eminent Indian monks.
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