Vajrapani Thangka Revered Bodhisattva In Mahayana Buddhism
The Vajrapani Thangka, a revered Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism, is a powerful symbol of the Buddha's tantric teachings. The Thangka, known as the 'Holder of the Vajra,' is a powerful protector of these teachings, embodying the dynamic force that confronts ignorance and overcomes challenges.
This thangka is Hand-painted with delicate acrylic paint and adorned with 24k gold detailing. This Vajrapani thangka serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring us to awaken our spiritual energy.
Vajrapani was once the "Conqueror of the Four Quarters" and made a vow to adhere to the teachings of the thousand buddhas. He is believed to reside in Chang Lo Chen, or Adákavati, in Sanskrit. His deep blue color suggests his immersion in the joyful essence of the Truth Body, or Dharmakaya, and his anger serves as a safeguard against the destruction of the dharma. The vajra he holds in his right hand symbolizes the profound knowledge that embodies the core teachings of the Buddha.
Measurements: 17.25" Long x 13.25" Wide
Materials: Cotton canvas, acrylic paint and 24 K gold detailing
Origin: Nepal
Framing:
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- Extra 3-5 business days required for this service
Delivery:
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- Delivery will take between 4 to 10 business days.
- Every Thangka comes with insurance coverage.
- Packed
Custom Order:
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- Typically, completing a Thangka of average size requires 2–5 months, depending on quality and size.






