Vajrayoginī; རྡོ་རྗེ་རྣལ་འབྱོར་མ་
Vajrayogini is a revered goddess of knowledge and wisdom, also known as Ugra Tara. She is associated with tantric beliefs and is represented by the symbols of thunder and lightning within Buddhism. Regarded as one of the wisest and most powerful deities, Vajrayogini is believed to bestow the gift of profound enlightenment. Her iconography is rich in meaning. The red colour she embodies symbolises her fierce compassion, while her three eyes signify her ability to perceive the past, present, and future. Additionally, the Vajra she holds represents her steadfast determination to guide her devotees towards spiritual awakening.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The Natural Pigment Painting measures 32 inches X 23 inches with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.
Vajrayogini is a revered goddess of knowledge and wisdom, also known as Ugra Tara. She is associated with tantric beliefs and is represented by the symbols of thunder and lightning within Buddhism. Regarded as one of the wisest and most powerful deities, Vajrayogini is believed to bestow the gift of profound enlightenment. Her iconography is rich in meaning. The red colour she embodies symbolises her fierce compassion, while her three eyes signify her ability to perceive the past, present, and future. Additionally, the Vajra she holds represents her steadfast determination to guide her devotees towards spiritual awakening.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The Natural Pigment Painting measures 32 inches X 23 inches with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.
Vajrayogini is a revered goddess of knowledge and wisdom, also known as Ugra Tara. She is associated with tantric beliefs and is represented by the symbols of thunder and lightning within Buddhism. Regarded as one of the wisest and most powerful deities, Vajrayogini is believed to bestow the gift of profound enlightenment. Her iconography is rich in meaning. The red colour she embodies symbolises her fierce compassion, while her three eyes signify her ability to perceive the past, present, and future. Additionally, the Vajra she holds represents her steadfast determination to guide her devotees towards spiritual awakening.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The Natural Pigment Painting measures 32 inches X 23 inches with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.