Vajrapani Thangka Buddhist Art
Thangka paintings in Tibetan Buddhist art often feature Vajrapani, a blue-skinned figure, symbolizing transformation within flames. He wields a vajra, a ritual weapon, symbolizing unbreakable truth, and his intense expression reflects his duty as a guardian against malevolent energies, a symbol of his unbreakable truth.
Vajrapani, the bearer of the Vajra, symbolizes the powerful dimension of total enlightenment. The Buddhist Tradition of Mahayana Buddhism depicts Vajrapani in a serene demeanor, while the Vajrayana tradition portrays him in his iconic fierce form, Guhyapati, which translates to 'the Lord of Secrets.' His ability to convert fears and sensations of helplessness into empowerment and decisive action makes him a deity of meditation and a guardian.
Measurements: 26.5" Long x 20.5" Wide
Materials: Cotton canvas, acrylic paint and 24 K gold detailing
Origin: Nepal
Framing:
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Delivery:
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- Delivery will take between 4 to 10 business days.
- Every Thangka comes with insurance coverage.
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- Typically, completing a Thangka of average size requires 2–5 months, depending on quality and size.






