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Seven Treasures Retinue Canvas 16"x20" (DISCOUNTED)

Seven Treasures Retinue Canvas 16"x20" (DISCOUNTED)

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PLEASE NOTE: This item has been discounted due to slight damage to the canvas which took place during production or shipping from the manufacturer, as well as color balance issues due to print company errors (oversaturation or undersaturation). 

Beige Border has 1" x 1" slight scuffing/marred canvas at the center, very bottom of image. The image's color balance is slightly also slightly oversaturated.

Red Border #1 has a pea sized tear/indentation in the red border on front at top, as well as slight scrape in red border at bottom right. Lastly the image's color balance is undersaturated. 

Red Border #2 has a 1" x 1" scrape/tear at the top and center of the image. It obscures part of Amitabha's face. There is also a pinprick sized scrape in border, top left. Lastly the image's color balance is oversaturated. 

Seven Treasures Retinue Canvas Print photographed from the thangka commissioned by Lama Sonam that is currently in the Shrine Room at Pema Osel Ling. It shows the entire visualization for the Seven Treasures Guru Rinpoche practice done during Summer Retreat Drupchen. 

This extraordinary thangka was commissioned by Lama Sonam Rinpoche in 2018 to honor Dudjom Rinpoche III Sangye Pema Shepa's visit and the conferring of the Dudjom Tersar Empowerments. Painted by a Nepali master artist and student of Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche, this unique work was created on a bedsheet belonging to Dungse Thinley Norbu Rinpoche, using pigments containing his finely ground relics.

This thangka, which was installed on Guru Rinpoche Day, October 2, 2025, depicts all thirty-seven deities in the mandala of The Seven Treasures or Terkha Dun Du. In the early 1990s, Lama Tharchin Rinpoche instituted the tradition of an annual Drubchen based on this beautiful practice that synthesizes into one seven of the most important termas for accomplishing the Lama as Guru Rinpoche. Having this thangka in the shrine room is a wonderful support for this practice which is so central at Pema Osel Ling.  

The main figure of the thangka, Guru Rinpoche is surrounded by Guru Rinpoche’s manifestations in the five Buddha families as well as the eight manifestations of Guru Rinpoche, dakinis, and dharma protectors. Above his crown are important lineage figures as well as the seven tertons who revealed the termas on which The Seven Treasures is based.  

Size of Print: 16" x 20"

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