Chakrasambhara Shakti Thangka
A Chakrasambhara Shakti Thangka is a powerful Tibetan Buddhist painting depicting the deity Chakrasambhara and his consort Vajrayogini. Created using mineral pigments on cotton canvas, this thangka is renowned for their intricate details and vibrant colors. Considered a profound work of art, the Chakrasambhara Shakti Thangka contains rich symbolism and spiritual significance, and can serve as both a devotional object and a helpful tool for advanced meditation practices.
Key Features:
- Iconography: Chakrasambhara and Vajrayogini are often depicted together in a symbolic union pose, representing wisdom and compassion. They are typically shown with multiple faces and arms, holding various tantric implements, and embodying the transformative energy of the feminine principle.
- Attributes: Chakrasambhara and Vajrayogini are depicted with multiple arms and elaborate bodhisattva ornaments, signifying their power to conquer negativity and transform ignorance into wisdom.
- Symbolism: The Yab-Yum posture represents the union of compassion and wisdom. Various objects held by Chakrasambhara and Vajrayogini symbolize aspects of tantric practice and spiritual realization.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 60 cm x 45 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal