Tibetan Vajrapani Thangka Meaning
Availability: In stock
SKU:
TH761768094068
$320.00
Vajrapani meaning "Holder of the Vajra," stands out as an essential figure in Buddhism, representing the strength and vitality of the Buddha. The word "vajra" represents the concept of being unbreakable and embodies the essence of truth, whereas "pani" means "in hand."
This Tibetan Vajrapani thangka, hand-painted on cotton canvas, showcases the rich symbolism of Tibetan Buddhism. Vajrapani represents the blend of compassion and strength found in Vajrayana Buddhism, providing safeguarding and removing barriers on the spiritual journey. The hand-painted piece features Vajrapani in a vibrant pose, adorned with symbolic elements representing his power to convert fear into bravery. This piece is perfect for meditation enthusiasts and sacred Buddhist art enthusiasts, encouraging deep reflection and a bond with the profound wisdom of the Bodhisattva.
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Measurements: 26.25" Long x 20.5" Wide
Materials: Cotton canvas, acrylic paint and 24 K gold detailing
Origin: Nepal
Framing:
- Kindly review the brocade option
- Extra 3-5 business days required for this service
Delivery:
- Free Shipping
- Delivery will take between 4 to 10 business days.
- Every Thangka comes with insurance coverage.
- Packed
Custom Order:
- Feel free to reach out to us regarding a custom order
- Typically, completing a Thangka of average size requires 2–5 months, depending on quality and size.
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