







Vajrasattva of the Hundred Syllable Mantra Thangka
This Vajrasattva Thangka is a beautifully hand-painted work of art created by expert Nepalese artisans using 24k gold and natural pigments. It features Vajrasattva, the Buddha of purification, elegantly seated on a lotus throne. In his right hand near his heart, he holds the vajra (dorje), symbolizing compassion and skillful means, while his left hand rests on his hip holding the bell (ghanta), which signifies wisdom. Radiating calm and light, this thangka perfectly blends sacred symbolism with masterful craftsmanship, embodying Vajrasattva’s pure enlightened essence.
In Buddhist tradition, Vajrasattva is committed to purifying all beings from impurities and karmic obstacles, leading them toward enlightenment. Within Vajrayana practice, the Vajrasattva Thangka is commonly used to support meditation and recitation of the 100-syllable Vajrasattva mantra. Practitioners visualize the deity above their crown, emitting a light that purifies body, speech, and mind. Displayed in monasteries and personal altars, this thangka acts as a spiritual focal point and a heartfelt reminder of the healing and transformative effects of purification practices across the Nyingma, Kagyu, and Gelug schools.
A Vajrasattva Thangka brings purity, clarity, and calm to your surroundings. It helps clear obstacles and negative patterns while encouraging compassion and spiritual growth. More than beautiful art, it symbolizes renewal, transformation, and the potential for enlightenment in everyone.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
- Hand painted
- Materials : Cotton Canvas, 24k gold and Semi-precious natural minerals
- Dimension : 61 cm x 46 cm
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