Vajrakilaya Thangka Figure In Tibetan Buddhism
The Thangka Painting of Vajrakilaya is a striking representation of a significant figure in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. This Vajrakilaya Thangka is depicted as a fierce deity characterized by a dark blue complexion and a wrathful demeanour.
In this Thangka Vajrakilaya is portrayed with multiple heads and arms, each wielding various weapons such as a vajra, phurba, and kapala, which symbolize his formidable power to conquer ignorance and negativity. In the artwork, Vajrakilaya typically stands over defeated adversaries, a visual testament to his dominance over destructive forces and spiritual challenges. This imagery reflects his ability to transform obstacles into teachings and his role in purifying inner struggles and external pressures.
These Thangkas serve as artistic expressions and sacred objects used in rituals and devotional practices. They are revered for their craftsmanship and are integral to the spiritual routines of practitioners seeking to invoke blessings and strength in overcoming life's challenges. Through the depiction of Vajrakilaya, the painting conveys themes of purification and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on their spiritual journeys.
Measurements: 29.5" Long x 22.5" Wide
Materials: Cotton canvas, acrylic paint and 24 K gold detailing
Origin: Nepal
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