Heruka Chakrasamvara Thangka
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Description This thangka invites viewers to explore the art’s intricate beauty and spiritual depth. It honours Nepalese artistic heritage and encourages art enthusiasts to delve into the world of Thangka art. It embodies the fusion of wisdom, method, emptiness, and compassion, which are central to tantric practice. This thangka captures the essence of spirituality through masterful brushwork and thoughtful colour choices. Often depicted as a blue figure with twelve arms, Chakrasamvara, a key figure in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizes non-duality and compassion. He demonstrates overcoming kleshas, or afflictions, and the five Dhyani Buddhas serve as guardians for this depiction of anuttara yoga tantra. Sarma schools recognize Chakrasamvara, or Samvara, as a powerful manifestation of Heruka and one of the key yidam meditation deities. People often illustrate Samvara as a blue body with four faces and twelve arms. Chakrasamvara’s essence allows us to tap into our naturally enlightened potential, enabling us to navigate illusion, ultimate truth, and bliss simultaneously. This ability enhances our capacity to assist other sentient beings and gain a deeper understanding of samsara, enabling us to navigate challenging situations more effectively. Dimension: Size with Border: 32.5 inches long x 22.5 inches wide Size without Border: 30 inches long x 20 inches wide Made of cotton canvas, acrylic paint, and 24 K gold
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