
The Vajradhara Thangka, a stunning representation of the primordial Buddha, is a testament to the ultimate nature of enlightenment. Vajradhara is believed to be the founder of the Kagyu order and the Mahamudra practice.
In this thangka, Vajradhara is depicted holding a vajra, a sacred ceremonial object, symbolizing enlightenment's transformative and indestructible powers. The gold detailing adds to the painting visual splendour and represents the purity and radiance of the intellect that has attained enlightenment.
Vajradhara is believed to be the heavenly progenitor of the Kagyu order and the Mahamudra practice. He is depicted holding a bell and a Dorje, both emblems of compassion and wisdom. The Thangka features a crown, an ornate pendant necklace, earrings made from lotus discs, and a flowing scarf. Vajradhara's graceful movement and intricately artistic details make it an indispensable tool for practitioners seeking to improve their spiritual journey and connect with the transformational wisdom of the primordial Buddha.
Measurements: 26.25" Long x 20.25" Wide
Materials: Cotton canvas, acrylic paint and 24 K gold detailing
Origin: Nepal
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