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Prajnaparamita – The Perfection of Wisdom | Jamyang Dorjee Chakrishar | Museum-Quality Giclée Print

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The Buddha formed entirely from the calligraphy of the Prajnaparamita — the great Perfection of Wisdom texts discovered by Nagarjuna in the second century, whose central teaching is emptiness. A bold, circular mandala of script surrounds the figure, text within text, form within form. A profound piece of Dharma Art by Jamyang Dorjee Chakrishar for any practitioner, scholar, or lover of Tibetan calligraphy.

About the Artist: Jamyang Dorjee Chakrishar is a Tibetan master calligrapher born in Lhasa. His work — termed "Dharma Art" by Lama Zopa Rinpoche — uses calligraphy to depict Buddhist deities and sacred texts, encompassing the Buddha's body, speech, and mind. His pieces serve as meditation tools and have been exhibited internationally, with collectors including Richard Gere, Robert Thurman, Michael Imperioli, and Chef Eric Ripert. He divides his time between New York and Sikkim.

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The Buddha formed entirely from the calligraphy of the Prajnaparamita — the great Perfection of Wisdom texts discovered by Nagarjuna in the second century, whose central teaching is emptiness. A bold, circular mandala of script surrounds the figure, text within text, form within form. A profound piece of Dharma Art by Jamyang Dorjee Chakrishar for any practitioner, scholar, or lover of Tibetan calligraphy.

About the Artist: Jamyang Dorjee Chakrishar is a Tibetan master calligrapher born in Lhasa. His work — termed "Dharma Art" by Lama Zopa Rinpoche — uses calligraphy to depict Buddhist deities and sacred texts, encompassing the Buddha's body, speech, and mind. His pieces serve as meditation tools and have been exhibited internationally, with collectors including Richard Gere, Robert Thurman, Michael Imperioli, and Chef Eric Ripert. He divides his time between New York and Sikkim.

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