Thangka painting, depicting Heruka Chakrasamvara, is an exquisite piece of art that exudes elegance and eccentricity. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this Tibetan Thangka can also aid in meditation, promoting spiritual and emotional healing, while attracting the benevolent energy of Tibetan Buddhist art.
The Chakrasamvara Thangka painting is a remarkable example of Tibetan art, unveiling the intricate symbolism and profound meaning behind the union of Buddhist deities Heruka Chakrasamvara and his consort, Vajrayogini. As a tantric Buddha, Chakrasamvara represents the transformative power of harnessing energies such as attachment, anger, and desire, guiding individuals towards spiritual growth by redirecting negative energies instead of suppressing them.
This captivating Thangka painting reveals the interconnectedness of Buddhist and Hindu beliefs, inviting viewers to explore the tantra practices that bridge the gap between the true meaning of these spiritual traditions. The divine union of Chakrasamvara and Vajrayogini is a symbol of the fusion of wisdom and compassion, Emptiness and Bliss, leading to the Enlightenment of the mind.
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Chakrasamvara Thangka | Newa Art
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- Limited Edition
- Dimensions: 45 x 36 cm | 17.7" x 14.2" inches
- Materials: Precious & semi-precious Himalayan natural mineral pigments
- Medium: Gouache paint
- Canvas: Organic cotton
- Origin: Nepal
- Commissioned by Gammas Art Gallery