Thangka Pendant(Blog)

Samantabhadra in Chigong School Tibet Form: Right Conduct, Willpower and the Guardian of Dragon and Snake

Samantabhadra in Chigong School Tibet Form: Right Conduct, Willpower and the Guardian of Dragon and Snake
Samantabhadra (普贤菩萨) is the bodhisattva of right conduct and virtue (正行正德)—strengthening willpower and warding off petty persons. As the right attendant of Shakyamuni Buddha, he embodies the principle of virtue (理德) and great conduct (大行), symbolising truth, and is one of the eight close disciples. His vow is to spread virtue and goodness to all beings. He is also the guardian deity of the Dragon (龙) and Snake (蛇). This 4x5cm pendant from the Chigong School (齐岗画派) Tibet tradition is hand-painted by lineage artists with natural mineral pigments—fine brushwork, fluent lines, solemn and dignified. Hand-woven cord, gift box and certificate; inheritable and collectible.

Why the Chigong School and Right Conduct Matter
The Chigong School is known for fine brushwork, fluent lines and a solemn, dignified, elegant composition. Here, Samantabhadra on his elephant mount carries the full symbolism of right conduct, virtue and great conduct. Wearing this pendant is a support for those who seek to strengthen willpower and ward off petty persons—and for those born in the Year of the Dragon or Snake, a link to their traditional guardian. The 4x5cm format and hand-woven cord offer a portable, cord-only option without metal casing.

Chigong School Craft and Daily Wear
Chigong School lineage artists painted this image with natural mineral pigments that remain stable for generations. The hand-woven cord keeps the pendant secure for daily wear. Together with the gift box and certificate, the piece is inheritable and collectible—a practical choice for those who prefer a larger (4x5cm) pendant and a direct connection to the bodhisattva of right conduct and virtue.

Who Chooses the Chigong School Samantabhadra Pendant
This piece suits practitioners who connect with Samantabhadra and the path of right conduct and virtue, those born in the Year of the Dragon or Snake who wish to wear their guardian deity, and anyone seeking a daily-wear support for willpower and ward off petty persons. It is a meaningful gift for oneself or for others who appreciate Tibetan Buddhist art in the Chigong School Tibet tradition.

#Samantabhadra #ChigongSchool #Tibet #TibetanThangka #BuddhistArt

Einen Kommentar schreiben