“Namo Buda Ya, Namo Dharma Ya, Namo Sangha Ya”
The phrase “Namo Buda Ya, Namo Dharma Ya, Namo Sangha Ya” is a traditional Buddhist chant often used to express reverence and devotion. “Namo” means “homage” or “salutation.” “Buda” refers to the Buddha, representing enlightenment and compassion. “Dharma” refers to the teachings of the Buddha, guiding followers on the path to spiritual awakening. “Sangha” represents the community of monks, nuns, and practitioners who uphold the teachings and support each other in practice. The chant, therefore, is a declaration of respect and gratitude towards the Buddha, the teachings (Dharma), and the community (Sangha).
The frame not included.
This piece is handwritten using a calligraphy pen. It’s made to order and includes artist’s seal.
Size: 16″ x 12″
Medium: Calligraphy Pen
Please note that each work is made to order which makes each one unique. Your piece could show some slight variation from the one which is pictured here.