Hevajra Thangka Tantric Deity In Tibetan Buddhism
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Description In Tibetan Buddhism Hevajra Thangka is depicted with eight faces, sixteen arms, and four legs, representing enlightenment and the transcendence of dualistic perceptions. His consort, Vajra nairatmya, embodies the inseparability of wisdom and method. The painting often features the Hevajra mantra around thangka with auspicious symbols and surrounded by various deities, and incorporates elements like skull cups and vajras, symbolizing transformation and the path to enlightenment. Hevajra’s fierce expression signifies compassionate strength and the removal of obstacles. The artwork serves multiple purposes, including meditation and visualization, aiding practitioners in embodying the deity’s qualities. It is used in rituals and as a teaching tool for conveying complex tantric teachings. Characterized by blue colors and intricate gold details, this Hevajra thangka is not just as art but as profound spiritual tools that represent the journey toward enlightenment and connection with the divine. Dimension: Size with Border: 115 cm long x 98 cm wide Size without Border: 98 cm long x 74 cm wide Made of cotton canvas, acrylic paint, and 24 K Gold
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