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6.50" x 8.00"
Sogpo Lhapal Canvas Print
by Sergey Noskov
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Sogpo Lhapal canvas print by Sergey Noskov. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Sogpo Lhapal 13-Sokpo Lhapal aka Sokpo Palgyi Yeshe... more
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Sogpo Lhapal 13-Sokpo Lhapal aka Sokpo Palgyi Yeshe སོག་པོ་ལྷ་དཔལ། (Wyl. ye shes dbyangs) n. Pron.: Sokpo Lhapal
A blacksmith by trade, he received teachings from both Nyak Jnanakumara and Guru Rinpoche. As a sign of accomplishment in the practice of Vajrakilaya, he could seize savage beasts of prey with his bare hands. On three occasions, with his miraculous power, he pacified the enemies of his teacher, Nyak Jnanakumara. He was also one of the teachers of Nupchen Sangye Yeshe.
The second throne-holder of Palyul Monastery, Pema Lhundrub Gyatso (1660-1727), was said to be one of Sokpo Lhapal's reincarnations.
About Sergey Noskov
Sergei Noskov was born in 1961 in St. Petersburg, Russia. His grandmother was raised in Mongolia and owned a significant collection of thanka paintings (traditional paintings of Buddhist deities and symbols originating from Tibet). From early childhood Sergey was inspired by these works and desired to learn this art. In 1987 he met famous Buryat thanka painter Nima Tseren and renowned Mongolian sculptor and painter, Danzan Lama. He moved to Buriatia, Siberia, in order to study with his teachers for five years. During this time he painted many thankas on commissions for many lamas and lay people in the area. In 1991 an expedition from St. Petersburg Religious Art Museum came to Buriatia in search of art to add to their collection. They...
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