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Fine Quality 32.5" x 24" Yamantaka with Consort Thangka Scroll Painting
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Yamantaka with Consort Thangka Scroll Painting |
Size with Border |
33.5โ Long x 23.5โ Wide |
Size without Border |
30โ Long x 20โ Wide |
Style |
Tibetan |
Material |
Original Hand โ Painted Cotton Canvas with 24 Karat Gold Detailing |
Shipping Weight |
0.70 Kg. |
Ships From |
Patan, Nepal |
Shipping Provider |
Express Shipping Service |
Shipping Time |
Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 5 โ 7 business days for deliver within worldwide. |
Insurance |
Insurance is included in the shipping cost. |
Yamantaka, also called Vajrabhairava, is one of the eight Dharmapalas, or Dharma Protectors, who are sworn to defend the Buddhaโs teachings for all time. He is also a wrathful manifestation of the Bodhisattva Manjushri and a deity of Highest Yoga Tantra. It is said that in the form of Yamantaka, Manjushri defeated the demon king Yama, the Lord of Death. Yamantaka symbolizes the victory of wisdom over death through direct realization of the ultimate nature of reality.
Yamantaka is portrayed in many forms; this form is called Yamataka Ekavira, meaning โsolitary heroโ. He is depicted with 34 arms, 16 legs, and a bullโs or buffaloโs head with long horns as the central head among many. In total there are eight main heads, plus a ninth small crowned head of the Bodhisattva Manjushri at the apex. Yamantaka wears an elephant-skin cloak, a garland of freshly-cut human heads, a garland of snakes, and bracelets, necklaces and a girdle made of interlaced bone ornaments. He is unclothed except for his adornments. His erect phallus has a red tip, and there is a flame aureole behind him. His central main hands hold a chopping knife (Kartika), representing his ability to cut the root of delusion, and a human skull bowl (Kapala) filled with blood, symbolizing his victory over the forces of death.
This is a Tibetan Style Thangka Scroll Painting which is entirely hand painted by the experienced artisan using same ancient techniques. This Chenrezig / Avalokiteshvara Thangka Scroll Painting is hand painted on cotton canvas with 24 karat gold detailing; by the artisans of Patan in Nepal who have been in the business from generations.
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