Vajrasattva Thangka (Hand Painted, 9" x 12")
This original, hand-painted thangka depicts Vajrasattva (Tibetan: Dorje Sempa), the supreme deity of purification in the Vajrayana tradition. Known as the "Lord of the Mandalas," Vajrasattva embodies the totality of the hundred peaceful and wrathful deities, appearing in the intermediate state (bardo) to guide beings toward liberation. His image is a powerful support for practitioners engaging in purification practices such as the 100-syllable mantra and ngöndro.
Symbolism & Meaning
Vajrasattva represents the pure, untainted nature of mind and the potential for complete purification of obscurations. He is visualized in shining white light, often seated with a vajra and bell, symbolizing method and wisdom. Practicing with his image and mantra purifies karmic traces, obscurations, and habitual patterns accumulated over countless lifetimes.
Product Details
Painted Area: 9" x 12"
Entire Thangka Size: 21" x 29"
Medium: Original, hand-painted artwork
Finish: Traditional style
Border: Traditional brocade thangka border
Origin: Handcrafted in Nepal
How to Use
Ideal for those engaging in ngöndro, Vajrasattva mantra accumulation, or purification retreats. This thangka may be placed on a shrine or used as a visual aid during recitation and confession practices, especially when dedicated to clearing karmic obscurations.
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