Drawing from the Buddhist Jataka tales, this work interweaves multiple manifestations of the Buddha with mantras, stupas, prayer wheels, and symbolic motifs. The composition reflects the cultivation of virtues such as Dana, Shila, Kshanti, Virya, Dhyana, and Prajna across the Buddha’s previous lives. Scenes of compassion, meditation, and renunciation unfold within a richly layered visual field inspired by Nepalese Buddhist tradition.
Within Bhavana, the work invites contemplation on inner transformation, spiritual discipline, and emotional awareness.
A young artist and student at Srijana College of Fine Arts, Prabuddha Man Tuladhar draws inspiration from the cultural richness of Naradevi and Hanuman Dhoka. His early interest in anime and illustration has gradually evolved into a deeper engagement with traditional Paubha painting under the guidance of his father.
