
Presents

Products of AMI - Joanna Cherry, Founder
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These powerful images depict some of the most popular
figures of Tibetan Buddhist sacred art. Beautifully detailed and visually
stunning, each print has been reproduced in full color offset lithography
from the original paintings. This highly inspirational sacred art is an
integral part of a remarkable spiritual tradition. The images serve as
spiritual archetypes, evoking responses within our psyche and assisting
us in the work of inner transformation. The figures in this Buddhist sacred
art represent forces which possess a vital reality of their own. Each particular
image came from the fully enlightened mind from which it originally emerged
and conveys the timeless qualities of such a boundless consciousness.
Due to computer screen limitations the image quality
on your screen cannot reflect the stunning brilliance and clarity of the
actual images you will receive when ordering from us.
Please Note: Only those few pictures marked "poster" come in poster size!
Be sure to include the code for each item.
Important! Pictures do not come in all sizes. Be sure of the available sizes for each picture.

S P E C I A L ! 8 x 10 size -- $7 -- Limited Time Only! This print is usually only available in 4 x 6 size Manjushri MJL
Manifestation of enlightened knowledge.

5 x 7 and 8 x 10 Sizes
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Buddha BU2 An enlightened master with his rainbow aura. Also Wallet size.
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Buddha BU3 The enlightened master floating above the Himalayas.
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Wesak Buddha BU5 The enlightened master above Wesak Valley at the
Taurus full moon.
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Kalachakra Mantra KCM1 These "Ten Syllables of Power" represent
the 84,000 teachings of enlightenment.
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Padmasambhava PD1 A patron saint of Tibetan Buddhism in yab yum with his consort Yeshe Tsogyal.
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Prajnaparamita PP A goddess who is perfection of wisdom.
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Vajrayogini VY Embodies the union of great bliss and emptiness: ultimate enlightenment.
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4 x 6 Size
These Buddhist Art Prints, Imported from England, are 4 x 6 only, laminated.
Some are also posters. Name or brief biography is on the back of all pictures.

The 14th Dalai Lama DL2
The 14th Dalai Lama is spiritual head of the Tibetan people. Recognized
at an early age from his previous incarnation, he remained in Tibet from
1940 until 1959, though the Chinese invaded in 1950. He fled to Dharamsala
in northern India, where he remains the head of Tibet in exile, serving
world peace and striving for the return of freedom to his homeland.
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Amitabha AT
The Buddha of the Land of Ultimate Bliss.
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Avalokiteshvara AV1
Bodhisattva of compassion; saviour and protector.
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Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara AV2
Bodhisattva of compassion; saviour and protector. Also Poster 12x16.
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Standing Avalokiteshvara AV3 Bodhisattva of compassion; saviour and protector.
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 Padmapani Avalokiteshvara AV4
Holding the lotus of compassion. Also Poster 17x25.
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 Avalokiteshvara Mantra AVM
Om mane padme hum, the lotus jewel of compassion.
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Buddha Shakyamuni BU6 An enlightened master, one of the world's great wisdom teachers.
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 Double Dorje DD The great seal of bliss and emptiness, ultimate enlightenment.
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 Eight Auspicious Symbols ES
Gifts from celestial beings to the Buddha upon his enlightenment.
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Green Tara GT Tibet's "Mother of all beings," a compassionate protector. Also Poster 12x16.
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 Green Tara Mantra GTM Om tare tuttare ture soha; the seed syllables of Green Tara mantra.
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 Kalachakra Sand Mandala KCS
"Wheels of time" teachings of the profound Kalachakra Tantra. (6x6 only)
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Kalachakra Mantra KCM2 These "Ten Syllables of Power" represent the 84,000 teachings of enlightenment.
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 Maitreya MT2 The Bodhisattva of loving kindness; a planetary master.
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 Manjushri MJ
Manifestation of enlightened knowledge.
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Manjushri Mantra MM The seed syllables of Manjushri's mantra, for meditation.
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 Medicine Buddha MD
The "healing Buddha" heals illness and injury and assists longevity. Also Poster 12x16.
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 Medicine Buddha Mantra MDM
Seed syllables of the mantra of Medicine Buddha, for meditation.
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Milarepa (MR) Milarepa (1040 - 1123) is Tibets most famous and beloved poet-saint. His intense determination and perseverance under the torturous guidance of his Tibetan guru Marpa, and his spontaneous outpouring of a hundred thousand songs, serve as a most poignant inspiration of spiritual endeavor. Here he sits upon a black antelope skin in his meditation cave on the eastern side of Mt. Kailash. He wears the single white cotton robe of a Tibetan yogi, symbolizing his attainment of the yogic practice of inner heat. With his right hand he cups his ear in the gesture of singing, and with his left hand resting upon his lap in meditation gesture he holds a skull cup of nectar. Hanging from the roof of his cave is a small bundle of provisions and a scroll of emergency instructions that Marpa gave him for a future time of dire necessity. In the background of his cave is a boiling clay pot of nettle soup, and in the bottom corners grow the nettles, which for many years served as his only sustenance.
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Om Mane Padme Hum OM "Jewel in the lotus", compassion. Avalokiteshvara's mantra.
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 Padmasambhava PD2 "Guru Rinpoche," a patron saint of Tibetan Buddhism.
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 Vajradhara with Consort VD
The Buddha of Tantric teachings, with Vajradhatuishvari.
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Vajrakila VK His awesome appearance clears obstructions to enlightenment.
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 Vajrapani VP The embodiment of all the Buddhas' power, holding a vajra.
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 Vajrasattva VS1
Represents absolute purity of mind, beyond time and space.
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 Vajrasattva and Consort VS2 Combining male and female aspects, skillful action and compassion.
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 Face of Vajrasattva and Consort VS3 Combining energy and intellect, bliss and emptiness.
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 Wheel of Life WL
Depicts the illusory realms of cyclic existence and the beings inhabiting them. Also Poster 17x25.
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The White Syllable AH WA The sound for the beginning of creation, used for transformation.
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 White Tara WT1
Protector of human beings crossing the ocean of existence. Also Poster 12x16.
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 Face of White Tara WT2
Protector of human beings crossing the ocean of existence.
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