Yamantaka Thangka Painting
Yamantaka is a prominent deity in Tibetan Buddhism and is often depicted in thangka paintings. Thangkas are traditional Tibetan Buddhist scroll paintings that depict various deities, mandalas, and spiritual symbols. Yamantaka is a wrathful form of Manjushri, the bodhisattva of wisdom. His main face is usually blue or black, symbolizing his wrathful nature, and he is adorned with various ornaments . He is regarded as a deity who helps practitioners overcome obstacles, fears, and negative emotions, and his practice is particularly associated with the transformation of anger and aggression into wisdom and compassion.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 60 cm x 45 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal
Thangka paintings of Yamantaka are found in Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, temples, and personal meditation spaces. They are created by skilled artists who follow specific iconographic guidelines to ensure accuracy in depicting the deity and the associated symbolism.