Amitayus Buddha Thangka | The Blessing of Infinite Life and Wisdom
Amitayus Buddha, the Buddha of Infinite Life, symbolizes longevity, vitality, and the boundless wisdom that sustains existence. He embodies the realization that true immortality arises from spiritual awakening — a life rooted in clarity, compassion, and inner peace. To contemplate Amitayus is to open the heart to longevity not only of the body, but of wisdom and virtue.
In this thangka, Amitayus appears in radiant red, seated gracefully on a lotus throne. He holds the nectar vase of immortality in his lap — a vessel containing the elixir of boundless life and spiritual renewal. Adorned with jeweled ornaments and a five-leaf crown, he radiates serene confidence and timeless compassion. The composition, balanced and luminous, invites the viewer into a field of calm vitality and divine blessing.
Hand-painted in Lhasa, Tibet, this thangka continues the lineage of sacred artistry. Natural mineral pigments — such as cinnabar, lapis, and gold — are ground by hand and applied with meticulous care to achieve both vibrance and spiritual depth. Each brushstroke is a meditative act, transforming devotion into art and art into a vessel of blessing.
Created by Lixindi, a national-level inheritor of Tibetan intangible cultural heritage, this Amitayus Buddha thangka unites artistic precision and spiritual essence. His style captures the luminous serenity of the Buddha while preserving the iconographic authenticity passed down through generations. As the masters say, “The more vivid the form, the stronger the blessing.”
This thangka carries the blessings of Amitayus — longevity, vitality, and inner peace. Whether placed in a meditation hall or living space, it brings harmony, protection, and the wish for enduring well-being.
“From stillness arises endless life.”
Invite the radiant presence of Amitayus Buddha — a hand-painted thangka of infinite vitality and compassion.
Specifications
Deity:Amitayus Buddha
Size:4 cm·5 cm
Materia:Fine Cotton Canvas, 24K Gold, Natural Stone Pigments
Origin:Lhasa, Tibet
Artist:Lixindi,Inheritor of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Blessing:Consecration ceremony available upon request