A6 - Postcards

In the Lamrim teachings it says that just seeing an image of a Buddha places a potentiality on the mind that is a definite cause of enlightenment, and which nothing can destroy.
Tharpa's authentic and extensive collection of prints comes in a range of over 100 designs, depicting various Buddhas, Buddhist Deities, Buddhist Masters, symbols and quotes. Prints are available in various sizes and formats including mini cards, postcards, art prints, large format prints and canvases. These blessed images can be used meaningfully as a reminder of a particular Buddha you can carry with you, a meaningful focal point for your place of contemplation, or a centrepiece for your meditation room.
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Amitabha 1
Buddha of Infinite Light, the manifestation of the speech and the discrimination of all the Buddhas. Learn MoreStarting at: £1.00
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Amitayus 2
The Buddha of Long Life, Wisdom and Merit Learn MoreStarting at: £1.00
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Asanga - A6 card
A famous Indian Buddhist master of the fifth century who had a very close connection to Buddha Maitreya. Learn More -
Atisha - A6 card
The great Indian Buddhist Master who re-introduced pure Buddhism into Tibet in the eleventh century.. Learn More -
Atisha 2
Atisha, the founder of the Kadampa tradition who wrote the first text on Lamrim, the stages of the path to enlightenment. Learn MoreStarting at: £1.00
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Avalokiteshvara (4-armed) 1
The Compassion Buddha, the embodiment of the universal compassion of all enlightened beings. Learn MoreStarting at: £1.00
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Avalokiteshvara (4-armed) 2
The Compassion Buddha, the embodiment of the universal compassion of all enlightened beings. Learn MoreStarting at: £1.00
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Buddha Shakyamuni 1
The founder of Buddhism in this world age, and the principal object of refuge for all Buddhists. Learn MoreStarting at: £1.00
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Buddha Shakyamuni 3
Buddha Shakyamuni is the founder of Buddhism in this world, and the principal object of refuge for all Buddhists. He is holding a begging bowl filled with three nectars indicating that he has conquered the ‘demons’ of uncontrolled death, a contaminated body and mind, and delusions, and is touching the ground indicating his power to subdue all negative forces. In general, ‘Buddha’ means ‘Awakened One’, someone who has awakened from the sleep of ignorance and sees things as they really are. A Buddha is a person who is completely free from all faults and mental obstructions. Every living being has the potential to become a Buddha. Learn MoreStarting at: £1.00
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Buddha Shakyamuni and Prajnaparamita
Buddha Shakyamuni, the principal object of refuge for all Buddhists, with Great Mother Prajnaparamita, the manifestation of the perfection of wisdom of all Buddhas at his heart. This is the main object visualized during the practice of The Great Mother, the method to overcome hindrances and obstacles by reciting the Essence of Wisdom Sutra (the Heart Sutra). Learn MoreStarting at: £1.80