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This original, hand-painted thangka features Vajrasattva (Tib. Dorje Sempa), the supreme deity of purification in the Vajrayana tradition. Revered as the "Lord of the Mandalas," Vajrasattva unifies the hundred peaceful and wrathful deities that manifest during the bardo, guiding practitioners toward liberation through the purification of obscurations. His presence is a vital support for any serious practitioner engaging in the Vajrayana path.
Symbolism & Meaning
Vajrasattva embodies the essence of the pure, primordial mind free of defilements. His luminous white form, holding a vajra and bell, represents the inseparability of method and wisdom. Through meditating on him and reciting his mantra, practitioners purify karmic imprints, mental obscurations, and habitual tendencies—establishing a basis for realization.
Product Details
Painted Area: 7" x 9"
Entire Thangka Size: 18" x 25"
Medium: Original, hand-painted artwork
Finish: Traditional style
Border: Traditional brocade thangka border
Origin: Handcrafted in Nepal
How to Use
Suitable for ngöndro practitioners, Vajrasattva retreats, or those wishing to purify negative karma. It can be placed on your shrine as a focus for visualization, mantra recitation, and confession practice.
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US$40
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