Framed Vajrasattva Thangka (Hand Painted, 17"x25")
Invite the transformative power of Vajrasattva into your space with this exquisite hand-painted Thangka. Vajrasattva, revered in Tibetan Buddhism as the Bodhisattva of Purification, is associated with cleansing negative karma, releasing past mistakes, and preparing the mind for spiritual realization.
Symbolism & Meaning
Vajrasattva (Dorje Sempa) embodies the union of wisdom and compassion, depicted holding a vajra and bell. His practice is central to the purification of negative karma and the removal of obstacles. The 100-syllable mantra of Vajrasattva is chanted to clear emotional and spiritual blockages, creating space for renewal, clarity, and spiritual progress. This thangka invites practitioners to embody Vajrasattva's transformative qualities, purifying the mind and heart to prepare for deeper realization.
Product Details
Painted Area: 17" x 25"
Medium: Traditional mineral pigments on canvas
Craftsmanship: Hand-painted by students of master artist Pema Dorje
Origin: Handcrafted in Nepal
How to Use
Place this Thangka on your altar or meditation space to invoke purification and clarity.
Use it as a support for Vajrasattva practice and mantra recitation, particularly the 100-syllable mantra.
Ideal for cultivating spiritual renewal, clearing obstacles, and enhancing meditative focus.
Why choose the Hand-Painted Vajrasattva Thangka
This thangka is a powerful tool for purification and spiritual transformation, making it an essential addition to any serious practitioner’s space. Its vibrant, traditional artwork brings a sense of spiritual depth and clarity to your practice, while embodying the essence of Vajrasattva's purifying energy.
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