Vajradhara Thangka Painting | Primordial Adi Buddha In Tibetan Buddhism
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Description Vajradhara, considered the primordial Buddha (Adi-Buddha), symbolizes the Dharmakaya or “Truth Body,” representing the ultimate, unmanifested enlightenment. He is the source of Tantric teachings, transmitting esoteric knowledge through visions to key masters. The thangka depicts Vajradhara in a lotus posture with a deep blue body, adorned with a crown and jewelry, emphasizing the beautiful and complete nature of absolute truth. His signature gesture, the crossed vajra mudra, with a vajra and bell, illustrates the union of wisdom and method—central to Tantric Buddhist practice. Overall, this painting serves both as a profound spiritual symbol and a visual guide to the core principles of Tantric Buddhism and enlightenment. Dimension: Size with Border: 26.5 inches long x 20.5 inches wide Size without Border: 24 inches long x 18 inches wide Made of cotton canvas, acrylic paint, and 24 K Gold
Bodhisattva Thangkas