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This Thangka painting captures Dorje Phagmo (Vajravarahi) in exquisite detail against a yellow scenery background, symbolizing clarity, awakening, and divine energy. The composition is bold and dynamic, with the central figure of Vajravarahi painted in striking contrast to the glowing backdrop. She is depicted in her signature dancing posture, surrounded by vivid flames of wisdom, representing the fire of transformation. The artist has skillfully rendered every aspect—from the intricate ornaments and flowing silks to the vivid natural scenery, including lotus petals, rocky landscapes, and swirling clouds. The presence of the sow’s head emerging from her crown and the fluid motion of her limbs are executed with precision, bringing depth and movement to the painting. This piece not only reflects high craftsmanship but also serves as a visual meditation on divine power and spiritual grace.
Dorje Phagmo, also known as Vajravarahi, is one of the most venerated female deities in Tibetan Buddhism, revered as a fierce yet compassionate embodiment of ultimate feminine enlightenment. Her wrathful expression conveys the ability to cut through delusion and ego, while her red body and dancing form symbolize bliss, emptiness, and transformation. The sow’s head at her crown represents the transmutation of ignorance into wisdom—a core theme in Vajrayana teachings. As a central figure in many tantric practices, she leads practitioners through the darkness of inner conflict toward the radiant clarity of awakening. Displaying her image is believed to invite protection, fearlessness, and profound inner growth, making this Thangka both a sacred visual scripture and a powerful spiritual tool.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
- Hand painted
- Material: Cotton Canvas, 24k Gold and Natural Colors
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Base: Cotton Canvas
- Dimension: 75 cm x 50 cm
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