Mahasiddha Damarupa Giclee Canvas Print | Lamdre Lineage
Best Size (16 x 20 Inches)
In the Mahasiddha Damarupa Canvas Print, the Mahasiddha is seen in a comfortable, relaxed pose, representing the spiritual strength and knowledge of the Lamdre lineage. Known for his intense spiritual practices and Tantric traditions, Mahasiddha Damarupa is seen holding the skull cup and the Damaru, a ceremonial drum, which symbolize his transcendence of the material world and his capacity to lead beings to enlightenment.
Damarupa, seated comfortably on a tiger skin above a Lotus seat, emanates calm and power, representing the Tantric path's union of wisdom and compassion. The Lotus beneath him represents purity, while the Tiger skin signifies his fearlessness and victory over earthly attachments. His appealing halo, embellished with floral designs, adds to the mystical mood of this artwork, emanating heavenly light and spiritual presence.
On either side of Mahasiddha Damarupa, the celestial protectors Namgyalma and White Tara add to the scene's spiritual vitality. Namgyalma, the Bodhisattva of Long Life, represents protection and the extension of life, providing strength and guidance to those who travel the spiritual path. White Tara, the epitome of compassion and healing, stands with Damarupa, radiating peace and serenity while also giving spiritual healing to those who seek it. Together, these celestial beings form a harmonious environment of protection, compassion, and wisdom.
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THIS IS A HIGH-QUALITY THANGKA PRINT AND CAN BE PRINTED IN YOUR PREFERRED SIZE
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BROCADE MOUNT
We do traditional brocade mounts upon your request. We send available samples and price details for your final confirmation.
CONSECRATION OF THANGKA
As requested for consecrations/blessings, we can take thangka to Monasteries/Rinpoches from nearby Boudha Stupa. We kindly ask you to offer $50 for the monasteries for blessings/consecration services.