The Four Immeasurable States
Chinese ink and Japanese mineral paint on
Bhutanese tsasho paper, 2012
Seated on lotus flowers are the four essential words:
Love, Compassion, Joy and Equanimity. These are displayed in a style of blue Drutsa script. Below
these four lotus flowers are foot notes in a rare round tailed Drutsa
script from 14th century Tibet. This translates as:
“According to the Mahayana meditation that focuses on measureless
beings, there are four states of mind that set in motion measureless
punya (auspicious or positive effects or states). Namely: measureless
love, measureless compassion, measureless joy and measureless
equanimity”.
This image is now available as limited edition prints of two sizes:
Large size 57 x 60 cm or 22½" x 30" inches @ £300 GBP
Medium size 50 x37.5 cm or 19¾" x 14¾" inches @ £230 GBP
As reproductions are printed to order and hand finished, delivery of prints may take from 5 days to two weeks to arrive from the date of payment.
Each print is signed and stamped with the personal seal of Tashi Mannox. They are carefully colour matched to the original
artwork. Each print will also be edition numbered.
If you are interested in purchasing this print please email us directly stating the size of the print you would like.
These
outstanding reproductions are premium-quality giclée printed, on mould-made papers (the
finest and oldest paper-making technique) of 310-315 g/m². The papers; Velin and Aquarelle
100% rag, are of museum conservation standard, ensures
stability and UV colorfast ink longevity of more than 120 years.