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Art of HH Dorje Chang Buddha III

Artworks by HH Dorje Chang Buddha III

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Vincent van Gogh, Qi Baishi, and H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III Compared. Whose Artwork is the Best?

SIXTEEN STYLES OF PAINTING AND PURCHASE OF PAINTINGS

The sixteen distinctive styles of painting that H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III has independently created are as follows:

  1. The “Chaoshi” style;
  2. The “Chouxiang Yunwei” style;
  3. The “Wenfeng” style;
  4. The “Fangfa” style;
  5. The “Menglong” style;
  6. The “Xiangtong” style;
  7. The “Fanjuan” style;
  8. The “Pomo Xiantiao Xiezhen” style;
  9. The “Weiyin” style;
  10. The “Fanpu” style;
  11. The “Miaoxie” style;
  12. The “Pomo Weiyun” style;
  13. The “Kuangxi” style;
  14. The “Yousi” style;
  15. The “Banqi” style; and
  16. The “Thickly Piled Patches of Color” style.

6 Amazing Works of Calligraphy by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III

1.“To Shine Like the Sun and Moon, Cultivate Peacefulness by Being Tolerant and Patient.” by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III (忍里修和瑞日月 德中仁者壽山河)

Couplet writter by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III

The meaning of this couplet is as follows:

No matter what our circumstances may be, we must always remember to be tolerant and patient under insult and adversity and cultivate our conduct at all times. Additionally, we should broadly plant seeds of goodness and develop ourselves to be selfless people of noble moral character. This type of morality is as bright as the sun and moon. Those who personify it will receive the respect and love of others.

“To last as long as the mountains and rivers, be a benevolent one of virtue” refers to people who have a noble moral character; who exemplify benevolence, justice, proper manners, wisdom, and faithfulness; who show loving care for others; and who selflessly contribute to others. Their state of realization and virtue will last as long as the mountains and rivers, never fading away.

2.“Noble Manner” by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III (格高) :
The two Chinese characters in this work of calligraphy mean “Noble Manner.”

 

“Noble Manner” by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III

The meaning of the two Chinese characters is as follows:

  • The term “Noble Manner” means that one should have an elevated and broad manner, an all-inclusive magnanimity. We should let others, rather than ourselves, have that which is beneficial so that we may attain a noble moral character, and we should cultivate a mentality of non-attachment in order to develop our virtue.

3.“Tiny” by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III (小不點)
Note: The artist maintains a childlike, innocent mind yet wields the brush with an experienced, mature hand.

 

“Tiny” by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III

The meaning of the two Chinese characters is as follows:

  • Regardless of how great one‘s abilities are even if one’s talents are unsurpassed in the entire world or one is the leading authority in a certain field, as a human being, one should develop one’s virtue. build one‘s true abilities, and benefit others. To do this, one must first be modest and open-minded and regard oneself as an ordinary person, a servant to others, a tiny, insignificant being. One should not think that one is superior to others in any respect.  Only by considering the interests of others in such a Way can one become selfless and be naturally magnanimous.

 

4.“Great Accomplishment Is Attained Only Through Selflessnessby H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III (無我乃大成)
Note: This work of calligraphy is in the steel brush-tip technique.

 

“Great Accomplishment Is Attained Only Through Selflessness” by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III

There is profound meaning to the sentence “Great accomplishment is attained only through selflessness.”

  • As human beings living in this world, we must first let go of “self.” Day and night we should stay far away from selfishness and should derive our happiness from benefiting others. When attachment to the concept of self is absent in our thoughts, we become free of selfishness and greed. Our minds become bright, clear, and free of impediments. We then consider the interests of others and are naturally respected by others.

5.“When Images of Three Buddhas Appear, the Genuine Nature of Jade Will Come Forth” by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III (佛上三圖真玉性 古蘭點下老松心)

 

 

“When Images of Three Buddhas Appear,
the Genuine Nature of Jade Will Come Forth”
by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III

This Work of calligraphy was written by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III in Chengdu, China in the year 1990. Its meaning is that H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III would appear in this world in the future when images of three Buddhas appear in the world; that is, when the lineage chart of H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha I, H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha II, and H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III appears with their images.

The lineage chart of H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III is worshiped in many Buddhist temples and other Buddhist sites all over the world. When those three images appeared, the true Buddha-dharma was like the nature of jade — unchanging — and it emanated the highest and purest fragrance and charm, like those of an ancient orchid. The true primordial, ancient Buddha stands upright like a lone pine tree and expounds the ultimate truth of tathagata-garbha to benefit all living beings. This work of calligraphy translates as. “When images of three Buddhas appear, the genuine nature of jade will come forth. An ancient orchid points to the mind of an old pine tree.”

As predicted, the person formerly known as Master Wan Ko is the present day H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III. This was affirmed by dharma kings, regent dharma kings, and great rinpoches of all major sects of Buddhism around the world, who wrote recognition certificates and corroborating congratulatory letters. This recognition of identity was indeed a grand event in Buddhism. The above-mentioned prediction made years ago in 1990 is truly wonderful beyond words.

 

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5 things you should know about H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III

1.H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III is the one and only individual in history to receive recognitions and corroborating recognitions from over 60 of the highest present-day dharma kings and regent dharma kings from various Buddhist sects.

2.The 2010 World Peace Prize Top-Honor Prize was awarded to H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III, which His Holiness the Buddha received at an award ceremony held on June 14, 2011 in the Gold Room at the U.S. Capitol. On December 12, 2012, the Senate of the United States unanimously passed through an anonymous vote Resolution No. 614, which formally used the honorific title of “H.H.” (His Holiness) for H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III, thus affirming such status. The resolution also commended the accomplishments of H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III and His contributions to humanity.

3.His Holiness Dorje Chang Buddha III has long been an internationally renowned artist. Through His teachings and practices, art and poetry, H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III has pointed out a bright path of non-violence, charity and love for humanity. His Holiness developed sixteen unique and innovative styles of painting. The artworks of H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III are on display at International Art Museum of America (IAMA) and H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III Cultural and Art Museum, including oil paintings, ink paintings, calligraphy, and sculptures. 

4.In 2011, the then Mayor of Washington, D.C., Vincent Gray, proclaimed January 19th as “H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III Day.” The mayor called on D.C. residents to join him in saluting “His selfless and exceptional work to spread the word of peace to all those in His presence.” The Unites States Postal Service also issued a commemorative cover in celebration ofHis Holiness Dorje Chang Buddha III Day.”

5.His Holiness Dorje Chang Buddha III is a Fellow of Britain’s Royal Academy of Arts, making Him the first internationally distinguished artist appointed to a Fellowship in the Academy’s history of more than 200 years. The title of Fellow was awarded by the Academy’s President, Phillip King, at a ceremony in the British Embassy in Washington.

Sculptures Containing Mysterious Myst

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The 4 paintings below sold for over $30,000,000!

This painting was sold at the highest price.

Surpassing that of works by renowned artists past and present.

Trumping by multiple times the selling price of all works by famed historical

and contemporary masters sold at Gianguan Auctions.

“Loquat” – $10,200,000.

This painting is charismatic and unfathomable.

The brush strokes are miraculous and with infinite charm.

‘Loquat’ is a remarkable painting.

A few strokes are able to express a broad view of great insight.

The movement is lyrical and elegant; simple and tranquil.

Setting a world record price of $1.7M per square foot.

“Venerable Da Li Wang (Sadapralapa)” – $2,207,912.

Calligraphy, poetry and prose are always key elements in Chinese paintings.

“Wei Zhen (Majesty)” – $2,125,327.

It is noted that the artist is one of the top ten contemporary artists

of Chinese ethnicity capturing the attention of the international auction market.

Art of HH Dorje Chang Buddha III

H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III Cultural and Art Museum

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In May, 2018, the US Capitol raised the National Flag to celebrate
H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III!

Art creations by H. H. Dorje Chang Buddha III

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