Antique Vajrakilaya Thangka Painting
This antique Thangka is an artistic representation of the Vajrakilaya deity popular in the Nyingma tradition of Vajrayana Buddhism. Worshipping Vajrakilaya is believed to clear obstacles, purify spiritual energies and convert negative influences to positive ones.
Vajrakilaya of Tibetan Buddhist iconography is pictured with a blue hue, armed with a vajra (thunderbolt) and a phurba (ritual dagger). His fierce, wrathful image reflects his capacity to vanquish impediments, negative energy, and detrimental forces. Vajrapani is a powerful bodhisattva seen in Tibetan Buddhism, depicted with a fierce expression to demonstrate the force necessary to transcend obstacles and delusion in the pursuit of enlightenment.
Antique Vajrakilaya Thangka Painting boast a wealth of historical, artistic, and religious value, making them highly valued by art connoisseurs, collectors, and those in Tibetan Buddhism. In many cases, these works have endured for decades or centuries, passed down through family, safeguarded by monasteries, or uncovered at historical religious sites.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Materials: Semi-Precious Natural Minerals
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal