Nairatmya Thangka (Hand Painted, 18" x 24")
This original, hand-painted thangka features Nairatmya, one of the central female Buddhas in Vajrayana Buddhism. As the consort of Hevajra, she is a key figure in the Hevajra cycle of tantras. Her practice is recognized for its balance of simplicity and effectiveness, particularly in this "degenerate age," where it is believed that practicing Nairatmya leads to quicker realization.
Symbolism & Meaning
Nairatmya, whose name means "Not Self," embodies the wisdom of non-attachment and the dissolution of the false ego. She represents the essential teaching of transcending the self, a crucial step on the path to enlightenment. As a consort of Hevajra, her presence amplifies the transformative power of wisdom, helping practitioners realize the nature of reality through her guidance.
Product Details
Painted Area: 18" x 24"
Entire Thangka Size: 30" x 52"
Medium: Original, hand-painted artwork
Border: Traditional brocade thangka border
Origin: Handcrafted in Nepal
How to Use
This thangka is ideal for Vajrayana practitioners, particularly those working with the Hevajra cycle. It can be used as a focal point for meditation, contemplation, or ritual practice, helping to facilitate the realization of wisdom and overcoming the illusion of the self. It serves as a valuable tool for deepening one's understanding of non-attachment and the nature of reality.
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