





Vajradhara Thangka – Primordial Buddha – Vajrayana Master – Tibetan Buddhist Art
This refined Vajradhara Thangka portrays the Primordial Buddha, the ultimate source of all tantric teachings in Vajrayana Buddhism. Vajradhara embodies the union of wisdom and method, representing the highest state of enlightenment beyond form and duality.
Depicted in deep blue, Vajradhara sits in serene meditation upon a lotus throne, with arms crossed at the heart holding vajra and bell—a powerful symbol of non-dual realization.
Key visual elements:
- Deep blue body – vast, limitless nature of mind (dharmakaya)
- Crossed arms (vajra & bell) – union of compassion (method) and wisdom
- Crown and ornaments – sambhogakaya aspect (enjoyment body of enlightenment)
- Calm expression – ultimate awareness beyond disturbance
- Lotus seat – purity and transcendence
Spiritual Significance
Vajradhara is considered:
- The Adi-Buddha (Primordial Buddha)
- The source of all tantric lineages
- The embodiment of ultimate truth and enlightenment
This thangka supports:
- Deep meditation practice
- Tantric visualization and deity yoga
- Realization of non-duality
- Connection to lineage and higher teachings
Traditional Craftsmanship
- Hand-painted by skilled Nepalese thangka artists
- Strict adherence to Tibetan iconographic proportions
- Cotton canvas base
- Natural mineral pigments
- Fine gold detailing throughout
Each piece reflects precision, devotion, and spiritual authenticity.
Ideal Placement
- Meditation rooms and personal altars
- Dharma centers or yoga studios
- Sacred art collections
- Spaces dedicated to higher spiritual practice
Product Specifications
- Subject: Vajradhara (Primordial Buddha)
- Origin: Nepal
- Technique: Hand-Painted Thangka
- Materials: Cotton Canvas, Natural Mineral Colors, Gold Accents
- Dimensions: 66 cm × 46 cm
- Style: Traditional Tibetan Buddhist Art
- Use: Meditation, spiritual practice, sacred décor
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