Raffle of eight auspicious symbols paintings
A Drogmi Buddhist Institute fund raiser
The raffle will be drawn on 26 April.
These Eight Symbols appear throughout Buddhist Iconography both separately and as a set. Together they symbolise the spiritual path that leads to freedom from suffering and the permanent inner peace of enlightenment.
The raffle will be drawn on 26 April.
These Eight Symbols appear throughout Buddhist Iconography both separately and as a set. Together they symbolise the spiritual path that leads to freedom from suffering and the permanent inner peace of enlightenment.
Each symbol has a profound meaning; these explanations are hand written and signed by Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe on the back of each framed art work.
There are eight paintings framed and dedicated, painted by local artist Glenda Morgan.
Size: 30cm x 38cm
The raffle will be drawn on 26 April.
Tickets are $10 each or three for $20, and may be purchased at Kamalashila Tibetan Buddhist Centre, Tilba, where the paintings can be viewed.
To find out more send us an email at [email protected].
Size: 30cm x 38cm
The raffle will be drawn on 26 April.
Tickets are $10 each or three for $20, and may be purchased at Kamalashila Tibetan Buddhist Centre, Tilba, where the paintings can be viewed.
To find out more send us an email at [email protected].