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Vajrakilaya/ Vajrakila/ Dorje Phurba Original Hand-painted Artist Signed, Blessed Masterpiece Tibetan Thangka Painting/ Tantric Deity
Vajrakilaya/ Vajrakila/ Dorje Phurba Original Hand-painted Artist Signed, Blessed Masterpiece Tibetan Thangka Painting/ Tantric Deity
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VAJRAKILAYA - DAGGER OF INDESTRUCTIBLE REALITY Tibetan Finest Thangka Painting
Step into the divine realm of Vajrakilaya, the wrathful Tantric meditation deity revered by practitioners of the Nyingma order. Vajrakilaya's profound practices are potent means to dispel obstacles and obliterate hostile forces, and they are powerful tools to purify the spiritual path. They offer a beacon of hope and empowerment in the face of adversity. This deity embodies the enlightened activities of all Buddhas, wielding the ritual phurba dagger as a symbol of unwavering wisdom, piercing through the veil of emptiness with focused concentration.
Initially transmitted by Guru Padmasambhava to his 'heart disciples,' the Vajrakilaya Tantra teachings were bestowed by the Nyingma tradition to eliminate hindrances in propagating Buddhadharma in Tibet. Vajrakilaya manifests with three heads, six arms, and four legs, his primary hands cradling his consort Khorlo Gyedunma and brandishing the magic phurba dagger. The lower blade signifies skillful means, while the upper handle embodies wisdom. The tri-edged blade symbolically severs the root delusions of hatred, ignorance, and desirous attachment, embracing the realization of emptiness. This unique appearance invites deeper contemplation and intrigue, enhancing the spiritual journey.
Vajrakilaya's right hand grasps five- and nine-pronged vajras, showcasing his indestructible power. The left hand holds a flaming triple wish-fulfilling jewel and a trident, symbolizing the abandonment of delusions in the three realms. Adorned with an elephant skin across his back, Vajrakilaya signifies the renunciation of self-grasping ignorance, while the diagonal human skin reflects the conquest of self-cherishing ego. A tiger skin loin cloth denotes the abandonment of hatred, and a necklace of severed human heads represents the transcendence of ordinary appearances and conceptions.
Embraced passionately by Vajrakilaya, his consort Khorlo Gyedunma dons a crown adorned with five human skulls, a symbol that intrigues the mind and invites deeper contemplation. Holding a skull cup filled with the blood of the four maras, she signifies not just the experience of the clear light of bliss but also the triumph over uncontrolled death. This victory over death is a source of inspiration and empowerment. Together, they stand in the warrior's pose, surrounded by the blazing fire of holy wisdom, annihilating delusions and consuming neurotic states. Venture into the profound symbolism and spiritual essence embodied by Vajrakilaya and Khorlo Gyedunma in this remarkable depiction.
Size of Painting : 20-inch x 31-inch (51 cm x 79 cm)- Excluding Outer Border
Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Color: Tibetan Canvas Cotton, 24k Gold, Stone Powder Combination With Tibetan Hide Glue Mixture
Quality: Master
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.
Step into the divine realm of Vajrakilaya, the wrathful Tantric meditation deity revered by practitioners of the Nyingma order. Vajrakilaya's profound practices are potent means to dispel obstacles and obliterate hostile forces, and they are powerful tools to purify the spiritual path. They offer a beacon of hope and empowerment in the face of adversity. This deity embodies the enlightened activities of all Buddhas, wielding the ritual phurba dagger as a symbol of unwavering wisdom, piercing through the veil of emptiness with focused concentration.
Initially transmitted by Guru Padmasambhava to his 'heart disciples,' the Vajrakilaya Tantra teachings were bestowed by the Nyingma tradition to eliminate hindrances in propagating Buddhadharma in Tibet. Vajrakilaya manifests with three heads, six arms, and four legs, his primary hands cradling his consort Khorlo Gyedunma and brandishing the magic phurba dagger. The lower blade signifies skillful means, while the upper handle embodies wisdom. The tri-edged blade symbolically severs the root delusions of hatred, ignorance, and desirous attachment, embracing the realization of emptiness. This unique appearance invites deeper contemplation and intrigue, enhancing the spiritual journey.
Vajrakilaya's right hand grasps five- and nine-pronged vajras, showcasing his indestructible power. The left hand holds a flaming triple wish-fulfilling jewel and a trident, symbolizing the abandonment of delusions in the three realms. Adorned with an elephant skin across his back, Vajrakilaya signifies the renunciation of self-grasping ignorance, while the diagonal human skin reflects the conquest of self-cherishing ego. A tiger skin loin cloth denotes the abandonment of hatred, and a necklace of severed human heads represents the transcendence of ordinary appearances and conceptions.
Embraced passionately by Vajrakilaya, his consort Khorlo Gyedunma dons a crown adorned with five human skulls, a symbol that intrigues the mind and invites deeper contemplation. Holding a skull cup filled with the blood of the four maras, she signifies not just the experience of the clear light of bliss but also the triumph over uncontrolled death. This victory over death is a source of inspiration and empowerment. Together, they stand in the warrior's pose, surrounded by the blazing fire of holy wisdom, annihilating delusions and consuming neurotic states. Venture into the profound symbolism and spiritual essence embodied by Vajrakilaya and Khorlo Gyedunma in this remarkable depiction.
Size of Painting : 20-inch x 31-inch (51 cm x 79 cm)- Excluding Outer Border
Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Color: Tibetan Canvas Cotton, 24k Gold, Stone Powder Combination With Tibetan Hide Glue Mixture
Quality: Master
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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