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Vajrasattva Shakti Thangka Painting – Hand-Painted Tibetan Buddhist Art in Gold

Vajrasattva Shakti Thangka Painting – Hand-Painted Tibetan Buddhist Art in Gold

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Vajrasattva Shakti Thangka Painting – Hand-Painted Tibetan Buddhist Art in Gold

Bring sacred Tibetan energy and serene beauty into your space with this exquisite hand‑painted Vajrasattva Shakti Thangka. Created by master artists in Kathmandu using pure gold and natural stone pigments, this artwork is both a powerful spiritual tool and a stunning wall decoration.

Vajrasattva is the embodiment of unconditional kindness and ultimate purification in Vajrayana Buddhism. Depicted here in union with his consort Shakti, he is shown with a gentle, luminous face, radiating compassion and wisdom. This Thangka is ideal for meditation, healing practices, and as a focal point on your altar or sacred space.

Spiritual Meaning & Symbolism
Vajrasattva is revered as the supreme remover of obstacles and negative karma.
His practices focus on confession and purification, helping practitioners clear obscurations and prepare for advanced Tantric practices.
It is said that among countless purification methods, Vajrasattva practice is among the most effective.
Through dedicated meditation and mantra recitation, students can purify the mind, heal emotional patterns, and cultivate clarity.
Vajrasattva holds two traditional ritual objects:

Vajra (Dorje) in his right hand – symbolizing compassion, skillful means, and the masculine principle.
Ghanta (Bell) in his left hand – symbolizing wisdom, emptiness, and the feminine principle.
Together they represent the union of wisdom and compassion – the essential qualities required to attain enlightenment. Used in Tantric rituals, the vajra and bell are believed to purify negative energies and raise beneficial vibrations in the surrounding space.

Artwork Details
Type: Original hand‑painted Tibetan Thangka (not a print)
Deity: Vajrasattva with consort Shakti
Style: Traditional Vajrayana Buddhist art
Technique: Hand‑painted using natural pigments and gold
Quality: Master / Masterpiece level
Sizes
With Silk Brocade: approx. 32 x 46 in (81 x 117 cm)
Inner Painting: approx. 17 x 24 in (42 x 61 cm)
Materials

Handmade cotton canvas
Gold accents
Natural stone pigments and mineral colours
Each piece is painted with meticulous attention to traditional iconography, proportion, and detail, ensuring both spiritual accuracy and visual beauty.

Uses & Benefits
This Vajrasattva Shakti Thangka is perfect for:

Meditation & visualization practice in the Vajrayana tradition
Healing and purification rituals, especially Vajrasattva mantra practice
Home altar or shrine decoration
Yoga, Reiki, or healing studio wall art
Sacred space/meditation room centerpiece
A meaningful spiritual gift for practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism
The presence of Vajrasattva is believed to:

Help purify negative karma and emotional burdens
Support clarity of mind, compassion, and wisdom
Create a protective and peaceful atmosphere in your home or practice space
Handcrafted in Nepal

This Thangka is painted in Kathmandu, Nepal, by our trusted artisan partners, Kathmandu Art and Crafts. Each painting is:

Ethically sourced directly from the artists
Created using traditional methods passed down through generations
Carefully inspected for quality and detail before shipping
Because each piece is entirely hand‑painted, slight variations in color and detail are natural. This makes your Thangka one‑of‑a‑kind.

Finishing Options
Choose the finish that best suits your space:

Painting Only – The original canvas Thangka, ready to be framed or mounted to your preference.
With Silk Brocade – Professionally mounted in traditional Tibetan silk brocade, ready to hang as a scroll for an authentic look and feel.
Select your preferred option from the Finish menu before checkout.

Shipping & Packaging
Processing time: Ready to dispatch in 1–2 business days
Worldwide shipping from Nepal
Carefully packaged to protect the painting during transit
Customs fees or import duties (if applicable in your country) are the buyer’s responsibility.

Care Instructions
Keep away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve colors and gold details.
If framed, use UV‑protective glass where possible.
For scroll‑mounted Thangkas, store rolled carefully when not in use.
If you have any questions about Vajrasattva practice, sizing, or framing/mounting options, feel free to send me a message. I’m happy to help you choose the right piece for your home or sacred space.

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