Yamantaka With Consort Thangka:
Yamantaka is a deity in Tibetan Buddhism considered a wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, the bodhisattva of wisdom. The name "Yamantaka" translates to "Destroyer of Death" or "Conqueror of Death." Yamantaka is often depicted as a ferocious deity with multiple heads and arms, symbolizing his ability to conquer death and ignorance.
In the Thangka Yamantaka is depicted in a yab-yum union with his consort, representing the union of wisdom and compassion in the context of Yamantaka's wrathful form. This union symbolizes the transformation of destructive forces into sources of wisdom and compassion on the path to enlightenment. In this form, Yamantaka and his consort are depicted with multiple heads and arms, adorned with wrathful attributes, signifying their power to overcome obstacles and ignorance.
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Size: 15"/ 38 cm (width) x 20"/ 50 cm (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic Colors, Genuine 24K Gold
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THIS THANGKA IS HAND-PAINTED IN THE TRADITIONAL STYLE BY A NEPALI ARTIST AND THE QUALITY IS HIGH
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Framing:
-Not mounted on a traditional brocade
-Tibetan Silk brocade is available in a variety of colors and quality
-Additional 3 business days for this service
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