
This thangka depicts Kunga Sangpo as the central figure, seated in a composed meditative posture upon a lotus throne. Clothed in monastic robes and shown with calm, balanced gestures, Kunga Sangpo embodies disciplined practice, clarity of realization, and faithful transmission of the Dharma through oral instruction.
Surrounding Kunga Sangpo are four eminent lineage masters, each seated on individual lotus thrones, forming a living circle of transmission:
Sempa Chenpo Könchok Gyeltsen, representing profound bodhisattva conduct and commitment to the Mahāyāna path.
Gyaltsab Dampa Kunga Wangchuk, signifying authoritative transmission and preservation of doctrinal integrity.
Tsungmé Jamyang Sherab Gyatso, embodying unequalled wisdom and mastery of study and contemplation.
Khedrup Chenpo Palden Dorje, representing consummate realization grounded in learning, reasoning, and meditative insight.
The composition emphasizes continuity of lineage, devotion to the teacher, and the transmission of realization through direct instruction rather than historical narrative. This thangka serves as a support for lineage devotion, contemplation, and confidence in authentic Dharma transmission.