Buddhist Vajrapani Thangka Painting

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Boudha Stupa Thanka Centre
Boudha Stupa Thanka Centre
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Buddhist Vajrapani Thangka Painting - Wall Décor - Other Materials Multicolor

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- Bodhisattva: Vajrapani is a bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism who has attained enlightenment but chooses to help others reach the same state. - Role: Protector and guide of the Buddha. - Symbolism: Often depicted holding a vajra, symbolizing indestructibility and the power to cut through ignorance. - Appearance: Known for his fierce and powerful appearance, typically shown as a muscular figure with a fierce expression and dark blue skin. - Attributes: - Vajra: Held in his right hand, symbolizing power. - Lasso: Held in his left hand, used to capture and subdue negative influences and obstacles. - Position: Often depicted standing on a prostrate figure, symbolizing the subjugation of evil forces. - Association with Tantra: Embodiment of the Buddha's power and protector in tantric practices. - Mandala: Frequently depicted in mandalas as the protector. - Eight Great Bodhisattvas: One of the eight great bodhisattvas, along with Manjushri and Avalokiteshvara, each representing different aspects of the path to enlightenment. - Reverence: Highly revered in Nepal and Tibet, considered one of the three main protectors of Buddhism alongside Manjugosha and Avalokiteshvara. - Honored in Art: Represented in statues, paintings, and sculptures. - Rituals and Ceremonies: Honored in various rituals and ceremonies. - Meditation Practices: His image is used in meditation, and his mantra "Om Vajrapani Hum" is recited for protection and invoking the Buddha's power. - Summary: Vajrapani is a powerful and revered bodhisattva, protector and guide of the Buddha, embodiment of the Buddha's power, associated with tantra, and honored in many Buddhist countries and practices. - Size: 61 cm * 46 cm

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Where It's Made
Nepal
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The Vajrapani Thangka painting portrays Vajrapani, a powerful protector in Tibetan Buddhism. Known as the "Bearer of the Thunderbolt," he symbolizes the Buddha's power and the removal of obstacles. Often depicted in a fierce form holding a vajra, this vibrant painting aids in meditation and provides spiritual protection, inspiring courage and strength.

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