EARTH MERIDIAN      Buddhist images by Anya Langmead

home | thangkas | jewellery | order | about | links | contact
Marble Buddha

Buddhist contemporary digital prints and cards by Anya Langmead

These images are all available as digital prints.

An A3 (297cm × 420cm) print costs £30.00 (EUR45.00 / $62.00) and an A4 (210cm × 297cm) print costs £15.00 (EUR22.50 / $31.00). Prints are on high quality glossy photo paper.

They are also available as A5 greeting cards, price £1.20 (EUR1.80 / $2.50) each. Each card is printed on 350gsm gloss card and comes, with envelope, in its own cellophane bag.

These images can also be printed on to canvas, hand-painted with gold, or silver, and then stitched into a beautiful silk hanging to create a traditional thangka. Please see Thangkas

N.B. I am holiday from 1st - 20th August 2008 and will not process any orders until I get back.

To purchase online please go to the order page Please note that for orders from outside of UK there will be an extra charge for postage (about the same amount again, as is charged by Paypal, for US and a bit less for Europe). This will be requested after your purchase.

If you wish to purchase greeting cards by mail please download the order form here. DOWNLOAD CARD ORDER FORM

If you wish to purchase A3 prints by mail please download the order form here. DOWNLOAD A3 PRINT ORDER FORM

If you wish to purchase A4 prints by mail please download the order form here. DOWNLOAD A4 PRINT ORDER FORM

If you wish to purchase a thangka by mail please download the order form here. DOWNLOAD THANGKA ORDER FORM

These cards, prints and thangkas are available from 'Wish-fulfilling Jewels' on Ebay. I also make beautiful jewellery, which can be viewed and purchased in this Ebay shop.

£1 from each print purchased will be donated to the Free Tibet Campaign

FREE FREE FREE
Desktop Wallpaper of 'Many Buddhas' (with watermark). Download jpg
(right-click and Save Target As... 380kb)

'Marble Buddha'
order
   
 
 
Sakyamuni

'Sakyamuni Buddha'

Sakyamuni Buddha is the historical buddha born as the prince Siddhartha Gautama in Southern Nepal 2,500 years ago. This image shows him at the moment of his enlightenment. He sits beneath the bodhi tree and calls the Earth to witness his resistence to temptations and desires ('Mara'). The 'Mara' turn to flowers and fall around him .

order

 
 
 
Amitabha

'Amitabha Buddha'

Amitabha Buddha (or Amitayus Buddha) is the red Buddha of the West from the Five Buddha Mandala and represents love and compassion. His name means ' Infinite Light'. He was born as a monk called Dharmakara who, on attaining Buddhahood, created the 'Pure Land' where those devoted to him could be reborn.

 

order

 
 
 
Avalokiteshvara

'Avalokiteshvara'

Avalokiteshvara is the Bodhisattva of compassion. His name means 'the lord who looks down'. He has a thousand arms and eleven heads so that he can see in all directions and give a hand to help all those who suffer. His mantra is 'Om Mani Padme Hun'.

order

 
 
 
Rainbow Buddha

'Rainbow Buddha'

order

 
 
 
Green Tara

'Green Tara'

Green Tara is the Bodhisattva who is said to have been born from the tears of Avalokiteshvara. She is a protectress and is fearless and helpful in the time of danger. She symbolises compassion in action. Meditating on her brings insight.

order

 
 
 
Akshobya

'Akshobya'

Akshobya is the blue Buddha of the East from the Five Buddha Mandala. His name means 'imperturbable' as he made a vow never to show anger to any being.

order

 
 
Sakyamuni

'White Tara'

White Tara is the Bodhisattva of wisdom and compassion. Meditating on her is said bring longevity of life.

order

 
 
 

'Five Buddha Mandala'

This show the five Buddhas of the five directions. Vairochana, the white Buddha, is in the centre. He is known as the 'Illuminator'. The other Buddhas are Amoghasiddhi, Akshobya, Amitabha and Ratnasambhava.

order

 
 
 
Akshobya

'Light of the Dharma'

The 'Dharma'' is the doctrine and practice of Buddhism. It is one of the 'three jewels', the other two being the Buddha and the Sangha.

order

 
 
Many Buddhas

'Many Buddhas'

order

 
 
 
Prajnaparamita

'Prajnaparamita'

Prajnaparamita is the Goddess of Wisdom. She is the embodiment of the 'Perfection of Wisdom' suttras.

order

 
 
 
Ratnasambhava

'Ratnasambhava'

Ratnasambhava is the golden yellow Buddha of the South. His name means 'the jewel-born'. He is the Buddha of giving and gives to all equally.

order

 
 
 
Vajrasattva

'Vajrasattva'

Vajrasattva is the Bodhisattva of mental purification.

order

 
 
 
Vajrasattva

'Amoghasiddhi'

Amoghasiddhi is the green Buddha of the Northern direction. He is the all-accomplishing Buddha.

order

 

Back to top



Level Triple-A conformance icon, 
          W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0