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Original Hand Painted Lion Face Dakini / Simhamukha/ Simhamukhi Jogini /Yogini Masterpiece Tibetan Meditation Thangka / Thanka Painting
Original Hand Painted Lion Face Dakini / Simhamukha/ Simhamukhi Jogini /Yogini Masterpiece Tibetan Meditation Thangka / Thanka Painting
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Behold this extraordinary piece of art: an original hand-painted Simhamukhi Yogini, also known as Lion-faced dakini, a Tibetan Thangka painting. This masterpiece showcases incredible precision and artistic detail. The use of soft, natural colors in the painting and its background adds a luxurious touch, making it a unique treasure for any spiritual or healing enthusiast.
This Tibetan Thangka painting of the Simhamukhi Yogini is genuinely exceptional. The artist has employed a subtle color palette that emphasizes simplicity, both in the painting itself and in the background. The sky, moon, and clouds are elegantly rendered, creating a harmonious and effective composition.
Simhamukhi/Simhamukha Vajrayogini, also known as the Lion-Faced Dakini. Her black body, contrasting with her white lion face with three round yellow eyes, creates a striking and captivating image. Her open mouth, revealing a yellow beard, eyebrows, and upward-flowing hair, adds to her unique features. She holds a curved knife called Kartika in her right hand, raised to the sky, and a skull cup of blood to her heart with her left hand.
Simhamukha's attire and accessories reflect her essence, each carrying its symbolic weight. She holds a Khatvanga staff, tipped with a trident, in the elbow bend supported against the shoulder. Her tiara, adorned with five skulls, symbolizes the transcendence of the five poisons. Her elephant skin represents the subjugation of ignorance, while her bone ornaments signify the transformation of death. A long snake, a red scarf, and a necklace of fifty freshly severed heads complete her ensemble, each item rich with symbolic significance. She wears a skirt made of tiger skin and stands on her left leg with her right leg bent upwards. She tramples on a double triangle symbol, a corpse, the sun, and a multi-colored lotus seat. Simhamukha's symbolism is a profound testament to the depth of cultural symbolism in Tibetan Thangka art.
Simhamukha, also known as Simha Mukhi Jogini, appears in a wrathful and demonic feminine form. However, it's crucial to understand that her nature is not evil or sinister. Instead, her wrathful aspect (khro gzugs) is a skillful means to overcome and subdue violent negative energies. Simha Mukhi is a Jnana Dakini, or wisdom goddess, playing a significant role in Vajrayana Buddhism. Her presence and symbolism are integral to the understanding and practicing this profound spiritual tradition, offering a beacon of wisdom and strength in the face of adversity.
Size of Painting : 20-inch x 28-inch (51 cm x 66 cm)- Excluding sorrundinng border of 2 inch appprox.
Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Color: Gold/Natural Pigments
NOTE
- All the Paintings will be rolled and safely packed inside a Paper or PVC Tube to ensure safety during transportation.
- Actual color of the paintings may vary slightly due to light conditions during photo shooting and computer screen resolution. Paintings in-person look better than the photographs.
- All orders are shipped through international couriers with a tracking number. Please provide your phone number for speedy delivery.
-Import duties, taxes, and other charges (if any) at the destination countries are of buyers' responsibility
This Tibetan Thangka painting of the Simhamukhi Yogini is genuinely exceptional. The artist has employed a subtle color palette that emphasizes simplicity, both in the painting itself and in the background. The sky, moon, and clouds are elegantly rendered, creating a harmonious and effective composition.
Simhamukhi/Simhamukha Vajrayogini, also known as the Lion-Faced Dakini. Her black body, contrasting with her white lion face with three round yellow eyes, creates a striking and captivating image. Her open mouth, revealing a yellow beard, eyebrows, and upward-flowing hair, adds to her unique features. She holds a curved knife called Kartika in her right hand, raised to the sky, and a skull cup of blood to her heart with her left hand.
Simhamukha's attire and accessories reflect her essence, each carrying its symbolic weight. She holds a Khatvanga staff, tipped with a trident, in the elbow bend supported against the shoulder. Her tiara, adorned with five skulls, symbolizes the transcendence of the five poisons. Her elephant skin represents the subjugation of ignorance, while her bone ornaments signify the transformation of death. A long snake, a red scarf, and a necklace of fifty freshly severed heads complete her ensemble, each item rich with symbolic significance. She wears a skirt made of tiger skin and stands on her left leg with her right leg bent upwards. She tramples on a double triangle symbol, a corpse, the sun, and a multi-colored lotus seat. Simhamukha's symbolism is a profound testament to the depth of cultural symbolism in Tibetan Thangka art.
Simhamukha, also known as Simha Mukhi Jogini, appears in a wrathful and demonic feminine form. However, it's crucial to understand that her nature is not evil or sinister. Instead, her wrathful aspect (khro gzugs) is a skillful means to overcome and subdue violent negative energies. Simha Mukhi is a Jnana Dakini, or wisdom goddess, playing a significant role in Vajrayana Buddhism. Her presence and symbolism are integral to the understanding and practicing this profound spiritual tradition, offering a beacon of wisdom and strength in the face of adversity.
Size of Painting : 20-inch x 28-inch (51 cm x 66 cm)- Excluding sorrundinng border of 2 inch appprox.
Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Color: Gold/Natural Pigments
NOTE
- All the Paintings will be rolled and safely packed inside a Paper or PVC Tube to ensure safety during transportation.
- Actual color of the paintings may vary slightly due to light conditions during photo shooting and computer screen resolution. Paintings in-person look better than the photographs.
- All orders are shipped through international couriers with a tracking number. Please provide your phone number for speedy delivery.
-Import duties, taxes, and other charges (if any) at the destination countries are of buyers' responsibility
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