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In the beginning of 2010, at His Majesty The Sakyong Jamgon Mipham Rinpoche’s request, the Artist began preliminary drawings for a second Primordial Rigden thangka painting. Completed for Shambhala Day 2011, the Year of the Iron Hare, this painting was beautifully framed and mounted above the central shrine in the main meditation hall of the Boulder Shambhala Center, Boulder, Colorado USA. The thangka was inscribed with seed syllables by His Majesty the Sakyong and empowered by their Majesties, The Sakyong and The Sakyong Wangmo during the three day celebrations for Shambhala Day of 2011.
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In the beginning of 2010, at His Majesty The [[Sakyong]] [[Jamgon Mipham]] [[Rinpoche’s]] request, the Artist began preliminary drawings for a second [[Primordial]] [[Rigden]] [[thangka painting]]. Completed for [[Shambhala]] Day 2011, the Year of the {{Wiki|Iron}} Hare, this painting was beautifully framed and mounted above the central [[shrine]] in the main [[meditation]] hall of the Boulder [[Shambhala]] [[Center]], {{Wiki|Boulder, Colorado}} {{Wiki|USA}}. The [[thangka]] was inscribed with [[seed syllables]] by His Majesty the [[Sakyong]] and [[empowered]] by their Majesties, The [[Sakyong]] and The [[Sakyong Wangmo]] during the three day {{Wiki|celebrations}} for [[Shambhala]] Day of 2011.
  
Along with Shakyamuni Buddha at the top center of the composition, His Majesty The Sakyong asked that there be three primary figures in this thangka. They are; the Primordial Rigden centered, the Vidyadhara Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche as The Dharmaraja Dorje Dradul above in the sky to the Rigden’s right, and Shiwa Okar, Peaceful White Light, above in the sky to the Rigden’s left. Thus, these three figures embodying the Primordial Rigden uncomponded wisdom & compassion, the Dorje Dradul indestructible wisdom teacher and Shiwa Okar principle yidam, mark this thangka's specific message.
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Along with [[Shakyamuni Buddha]] at the top center of the composition, His Majesty The [[Sakyong]] asked that there be three primary figures in this [[thangka]]. They are; the [[Primordial]] [[Rigden]] centered, the [[Vidyadhara]] [[Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche]] as The [[Dharmaraja]] [[Dorje Dradul]] above in the sky to the Rigden’s right, and [[Shiwa Okar]], [[Peaceful White Light]], above in the sky to the Rigden’s left. Thus, these three figures [[embodying]] the [[Primordial]] [[Rigden]] uncomponded [[wisdom]] & [[compassion]], the [[Dorje Dradul]] [[indestructible wisdom]] [[teacher]] and [[Shiwa Okar]] [[principle]] [[yidam]], mark this [[thangka's]] specific message.
  
The thangka depicts the Primordial Rigden in a brilliant white and golden embodiment, seated on a white lotus resting on a gold and crystal throne surrounded by the Four Dignities. Appearing beneath spheres of light encircling the Dorje Dradul and Shiwa Okar, two Dragons move through the clouds towards the Primordial Rigden. The powerful Garuda spreads wings out wide, above a fully shining Great Eastern Sun and a banner proclaiming “Profound, Brilliant, Just, Powerful and All-Victorious”, while Tigers and Lions flank the throne of the Primordial Rigden.
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The [[thangka]] depicts the [[Primordial]] [[Rigden]] in a brilliant white and golden [[embodiment]], seated on a [[white lotus]] resting on a {{Wiki|gold}} and {{Wiki|crystal}} [[throne]] surrounded by the [[Four Dignities]]. Appearing beneath [[spheres]] of {{Wiki|light}} encircling the [[Dorje Dradul]] and [[Shiwa Okar]], two [[Dragons]] move through the clouds towards the [[Primordial]] [[Rigden]]. The powerful [[Garuda]] spreads wings out wide, above a fully shining [[Great Eastern Sun]] and a [[banner]] proclaiming “Profound, Brilliant, Just, Powerful and All-Victorious”, while {{Wiki|Tigers}} and [[Lions]] flank the [[throne]] of the [[Primordial]] [[Rigden]].
  
His Majesty remarked on the fine detail in this painting, coupled with a profound quality of luminous spaciousness. The precise traditional proportions combined with contemporary effects give a refined yet powerful and glowing impression to the composition. Embodying the wisdom and compassion of inherent basic goodness, the Rigden’s face shows a serene wakeful presence expressing the brilliance and radiance of enlightened rulership, the magical heart of Shambhala.  
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His Majesty remarked on the fine detail in this painting, coupled with a profound [[quality]] of {{Wiki|luminous}} [[spaciousness]]. The precise [[traditional]] proportions combined with contemporary effects give a refined yet powerful and glowing [[impression]] to the composition. [[Embodying]] the [[wisdom]] and [[compassion]] of [[inherent]] [[basic goodness]], the Rigden’s face shows a [[serene]] wakeful presence expressing the [[brilliance]] and radiance of [[enlightened]] rulership, the [[magical]] [[heart]] of [[Shambhala]].  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:18, 1 February 2016

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In the beginning of 2010, at His Majesty The Sakyong Jamgon Mipham Rinpoche’s request, the Artist began preliminary drawings for a second Primordial Rigden thangka painting. Completed for Shambhala Day 2011, the Year of the Iron Hare, this painting was beautifully framed and mounted above the central shrine in the main meditation hall of the Boulder Shambhala Center, Boulder, Colorado USA. The thangka was inscribed with seed syllables by His Majesty the Sakyong and empowered by their Majesties, The Sakyong and The Sakyong Wangmo during the three day celebrations for Shambhala Day of 2011.

Along with Shakyamuni Buddha at the top center of the composition, His Majesty The Sakyong asked that there be three primary figures in this thangka. They are; the Primordial Rigden centered, the Vidyadhara Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche as The Dharmaraja Dorje Dradul above in the sky to the Rigden’s right, and Shiwa Okar, Peaceful White Light, above in the sky to the Rigden’s left. Thus, these three figures embodying the Primordial Rigden uncomponded wisdom & compassion, the Dorje Dradul indestructible wisdom teacher and Shiwa Okar principle yidam, mark this thangka's specific message.

The thangka depicts the Primordial Rigden in a brilliant white and golden embodiment, seated on a white lotus resting on a gold and crystal throne surrounded by the Four Dignities. Appearing beneath spheres of light encircling the Dorje Dradul and Shiwa Okar, two Dragons move through the clouds towards the Primordial Rigden. The powerful Garuda spreads wings out wide, above a fully shining Great Eastern Sun and a banner proclaiming “Profound, Brilliant, Just, Powerful and All-Victorious”, while Tigers and Lions flank the throne of the Primordial Rigden.

His Majesty remarked on the fine detail in this painting, coupled with a profound quality of luminous spaciousness. The precise traditional proportions combined with contemporary effects give a refined yet powerful and glowing impression to the composition. Embodying the wisdom and compassion of inherent basic goodness, the Rigden’s face shows a serene wakeful presence expressing the brilliance and radiance of enlightened rulership, the magical heart of Shambhala.

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