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Citipati Thangka Painting: Tibetan Dancing Couple Art with Silk Brocade
Citipati Thangka Painting: Tibetan Dancing Couple Art with Silk Brocade
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This original hand-painted oil-varnished Tibetan Thangka Painting, a testament to the artist's skill and dedication, portrays a happy dancing couple, CITIPATI or CHITIPATI. The painting's intricate details and vibrant colors, achieved through the artist's meticulous use of watercolors on cotton canvas and applying natural colors before covering the painting with oil varnish, are a true marvel. The oil varnish protects the artwork against deterioration and enhances its luster and depth, adding to its allure.
Citipati, also known as the 'Lord and Lady of the Charnel Grounds,' is a significant figure in the tantric systems of Vajrayogini. They are the primary Dharma protectors and are closely linked to meditation practices on the charnel grounds. Once filled with human flesh, bones, and blood, these grounds were used for cremating corpses or feeding wild animals. They were considered terrifying and located far from towns, attracting only yogis who sought to meditate on the impermanence of all phenomena.
The Citipati, depicted as happy-looking skeletons, are often featured in the lively Cham Lama dances. These dances, performed by monks at specific Buddhist festivals, are a vibrant display of Tibetan culture. The events feature energetic, costumed, and masked dances accompanied by traditional Tibetan music, creating a captivating spectacle for all who witness them.
The Citipati, an integral part of Tibetan culture, symbolizes impermanence and the life cycle. The Thangka painting of the Citipati, a beautiful and meaningful art, embodies Tibet's rich cultural heritage. Its depiction in the painting is a testament to the deep-rooted cultural significance of the Citipati in Tibetan society, inviting a deeper appreciation of its symbolism.
Size of Painting: 13.5 X 18.5 Inch (34 x 47 cm
Size with Silk Brocade: 32 X 43 Inch (81 x 109 cm)
Surface Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Colors Use: Tibetan Canvas Cotton, Dust Of Gold, Water, Poster Colors With Tibetan Hide Glue Mixture
Before making a purchase, please take note of the following important information:
- Lighting and screen resolution may cause slight color variations.
- Paintings are more captivating when viewed in person.
- The size mentioned for the painting does not include the outer border.
- Paintings will be securely packed in a PVC tube to ensure safety during transit.
- Buyers are responsible for any additional fees at their destination, including import taxes and duties, which are not included in the purchase price.
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