- The MIDUKPA deities in Tibetan Buddhism are known as the "Three Wrathful Ones."
- They represent the transformative power of overcoming negativity and ignorance.
- Vajrapani is the central figure, embodying fierce wisdom and depicted in blue with a thunderbolt.
- Yamantaka, with a buffalo head, symbolizes taming ego and emotional turbulence.
- Chamundi, a powerful female deity, signifies the destruction of ignorance and attachment.
- Together, they highlight the importance of confronting negativity on the path to spiritual liberation.
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Specifications:
- Size:60 x 46 cm
- Created by Nepal's skilled artists
- Made from Cotton Canvas, Natural Stone Color
- Suitable for Meditation, Yoga, and Home Decor
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- Traditional Brocade can embellish your Thangka painting
- Various colors and quality choices offered for silk Brocade
- Brocade prices start from $50, varying with quality and size
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- In Tibetan Buddhism, the MIDUKPA deities are a powerful trio known as the "Three Wrathful Ones," embodying the transformative power of overcoming negativity and ignorance. Vajrapani represents fierce wisdom, Yamantaka symbolizes taming ego, and Chamundi signifies the destruction of ignorance and attachment on the path to enlightenment.
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