Vajradhara
Vajradhara is a significant figure in esoteric and tantric Buddhism, with Vajrasattva as his manifestation. Vajrasattva is known as the "great purifier," essential for removing barriers and bad karma to reveal one's Buddha Nature, making it a foundational practice in Vajrayana Buddhism. He is recognised as a kind and caring deity and is considered the most effective practice for cleansing the mind. Many Tibetan Buddhist schools require students to complete 100,000 Vajrasattva mantras as part of their training.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The natural Pigment Painting measures Inches by Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.
Vajradhara is a significant figure in esoteric and tantric Buddhism, with Vajrasattva as his manifestation. Vajrasattva is known as the "great purifier," essential for removing barriers and bad karma to reveal one's Buddha Nature, making it a foundational practice in Vajrayana Buddhism. He is recognised as a kind and caring deity and is considered the most effective practice for cleansing the mind. Many Tibetan Buddhist schools require students to complete 100,000 Vajrasattva mantras as part of their training.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The natural Pigment Painting measures Inches by Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.
Vajradhara is a significant figure in esoteric and tantric Buddhism, with Vajrasattva as his manifestation. Vajrasattva is known as the "great purifier," essential for removing barriers and bad karma to reveal one's Buddha Nature, making it a foundational practice in Vajrayana Buddhism. He is recognised as a kind and caring deity and is considered the most effective practice for cleansing the mind. Many Tibetan Buddhist schools require students to complete 100,000 Vajrasattva mantras as part of their training.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The natural Pigment Painting measures Inches by Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.