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Featuring Chakrasambhara united with his consort Vajravarahi, this Thangka is a sacred and powerful depiction central to Vajrayana Buddhist tantric practice. Meticulously hand-painted in Nepal with natural mineral pigments and 24K gold on organic cotton canvas, it radiates profound spiritual energy and rich symbolism. Chakrasambhara, regarded as a fierce form of the peaceful Buddha Hevajra, embodies the compassionate force that overcomes ego, illusion, and ignorance. The union with Shakti represents the full harmony of wisdom and skillful means, offering deep spiritual insight and support.
This intricate painting portrays Chakrasambhara in the lively dancing posture called 'ardha paryanka asana,' with one leg raised and the other pressing down a subdued deity, symbolizing the triumph over negative forces. His twelve arms carry sacred ritual tools such as the vajra, bell, skull cup, and flaying knife, each signifying the transformation of worldly attachments into enlightened qualities. Vajravarahi, his red consort, embraces him closely, representing prajna, or transcendent wisdom. Their union beautifully illustrates the profound tantric teaching where dualities dissolve and pure awareness emerges.
The Chakrasambhara Thangka is a visual aid for meditation and tantric teachings in Vajrayana Buddhism. It supports advanced visualization practices, guiding inner awakening through the union of wisdom and method. Suitable for shrines, temples, or study halls, it represents transformation and enlightenment. Its detailed design and vibrant colors make it valuable for both practitioners and collectors of Himalayan sacred art.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
- Hand painted
- Material : Cotton Canvas, 24k Gold and semi-precious natural minerals
- Dimension : 76 cm x 51 cm
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